Monday, May 20, 2019

This problem is a GLOBAL problem Bernie Sanders

Climate change is an existential threat to our country and the entire planet Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders<info@berniesanders.com>
To  alfred johnson  

Sign my petition: Tell Congress no more subsidies to the fossil fuel companies who lied to the American people and are destroying our planet for profit.


Alfred -
We are custodians of the earth, and it would be a moral disgrace if we left to future generations a planet that was unhealthy, unsafe, and uninhabitable.
Last night I joined my friend Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others to speak about climate change at an event sponsored by the Sunrise Movement.
And what I told the crowd was that climate change is an existential threat to our country, to the entire world, and that if we do not act boldly and aggressively to transform our global energy system away from fossil fuels within the next few years, there will be irreparable harm done to the planet.
What significant temperature increases will mean is more drought, more crop failures, and more famine. Drinking water, already a precious commodity in many areas, will become even scarcer. Millions of people will be displaced by rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and flooding. Tropical diseases like malaria, dengue, and yellow fever will spread into parts of the world where they don’t currently exist.
All of this will likely lead to increased human suffering and death, but the results will be even more dire than that. The growing scarcity of basic human needs could well lead to perpetual warfare in regions around the world, as people fight over limited supplies of water, farmland, and other natural resources.
I want to stress something I was laughed at for saying during the 2016 campaign, and that is that climate change is the greatest national security threat facing our country today.
And if we are going to be honest about combating climate change, it is necessary for us to understand that we have an economy that is rigged and a political system that is profoundly corrupt.
In other words, we have a small number of incredibly powerful billionaires who exercise enormous influence over the economic and political life of the country.
There are a lot of parallels between what the fossil fuel industry is doing today and the tobacco industry of 50 years ago. Decades ago, large profitable corporations denied that cigarette smoking causes cancer and other diseases. Today, the fossil fuel industry, making billions every year, denies what carbon emissions are doing to our planet. They lie, lie and lie, and spend hundreds of millions of dollars to buy politicians who echo their lies.
In the last decade alone, the oil and gas industry has pumped more than $700 million worth of campaign contributions into federal, state and local elections. In that same time, they spent more than $1.5 billion lobbying in Washington, D.C.
The fossil fuel industry has been well rewarded for their spending. An IMF report found that direct and indirect subsidies for coal, oil and gas in the U.S. reached $649 billion in 2015.
Maybe providing massive support to an industry that is destroying our planet makes sense to some people, but it damn well does not make sense to me.
And here is even more. As a result of Trump’s tax cuts, nearly half of the Fortune 500 companies that paid zero in taxes last year were in the fossil fuel and utility industry.
Let’s be clear: it is time to end all subsidies and tax breaks for the oil and gas companies.
These companies lied to the American people about the very existence of climate change and committed one of the greatest frauds in the history of our country.
And just as the tobacco industry was ultimately forced to pay for the fraud they committed – the fossil fuel industry must be forced to do the same.
They cannot destroy this planet with impunity.
So here is the major question that we must answer: How do we take on an industry with unlimited power and resources?
And here in my view, is the answer.
We need a political revolution. We need millions of people from one end of this country to the other to stand up and fight back to create environmental policy that works for all of us and not just the one percent.
We have got an enormous amount of work in front of us. We’ve got to educate. We've got to organize. And we’ve got to fight for political power.
The one percent has unlimited wealth and influence, but at the end of the day they are just one percent. And if my arithmetic is right, there are a lot more people in the 99 percent than in the one percent.
Let’s bring our people together. Let’s transform our energy system and let’s save the planet.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders








The rejected are getting together Reverend Dr. William J. Barber II and Reverend. Dr. Liz Theoharis

Hi Alfred,
Last week, we visited Tchula, Mississippi, the poorest city in the poorest state in the country.
We saw a community devastated not only by a recent environmental disaster, but one that’s suffered from systemic racism and poverty, poor healthcare, poor education and a lack of living wages for decades. But we also saw residents of Tchula and Mississippians coming together to declare, in one voice, that someone is hurting Mississippians, and it’s gone on for far too long!
Moments like these are happening all over the country on the #TruthandPovertyTour. From New York to California to Mississippi to Oregon, thousands of impacted people of every color, creed, sexuality and background are mobilizing and organizing to fight back against the injustices millions of Americans face.
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In Raleigh, North Carolina, hundreds of supporters stood with teachers to show regressive extremists in the state legislature that we won’t be divided.
In Eddyville, Kentucky, we heard from people and families impacted by mass incarceration and racist voter suppression.
And last Thursday in Tchula, we brought national media attention to people who have been devastated by the recent flooding and who have suffered decades of economic despair and systemic racism.
Can you donate $5 so we can keep up this groundbreaking work? Your dollars go towards events that help our nation’s poor mobilize and bring national attention to the emergencies they face.
DONATE $5DONATE $15DONATE $25DONATE $15 EVERY MONTHAlfred, there’s no reason why there should be 140 million poor and low-income people in the richest country in the world.
We’ve shown that when the rejected and dejected get together, we can turn our nation around. We are the moral fusion movement our country needs to fight for a moral agenda.
So let’s keep coming together. Let’s keep pushing. Let’s keep organizing. Let’s keep fighting.
Fight poverty, not the poor!
Reverend Dr. William J. Barber II and Reverend Dr. Liz Theoharis
President of Repairers of the Breach & Director of the Kairos Center
Co-Chairs of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival
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Sign the petition telling the Supreme Court to protect Roe v. Wade and defend our rights.

Dear MoveOn member,
I'm Helmi Henkin, an organizer with the Yellowhammer Fund in Alabama, which helps people access safe abortions. I started a petition after our state passed an abortion ban which gives the government control over pregnant people's bodies—even in cases of rape or incest.
As similar extreme bills continue making their way through state legislatures, it's vital that we send a clear message to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and the other members of the Supreme Court of the United States that we will not tolerate these attacks on our protected human rights.
Don't overturn Roe v. Wade. Protect abortion rights. End the attacks on reproductive rights and pregnant people's health. We won't go back!
Alabama's extreme bill gives the state control over pregnant people's bodies and increases the already tremendous barriers that people seeking abortion care in Alabama face in accessing their procedures. Access was already a problem in Alabama, which is why the Yellowhammer Fund exists.

The government's control and politicization of our bodies is unacceptable. Families in Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, and communities across the nation are under attack as part of a publicly stated, coordinated effort to have the Supreme Court overturn its own legal precedent set by Roe v. Wade.1

This is truly concerning, because some members of the Supreme Court are already signaling a willingness to overturn legal precedent on other cases.2

Sign the petition telling Chief Justice John G. Roberts and the Supreme Court justices to end these extreme policies which deny families the right to determine whether, when, and how to create a family. 

People espousing "pro-life" politics frequently talk about how much they love pregnant people and babies. However, their political agenda does not extend to ensuring that pregnancy and birth are safe for pregnant people or that parents, children, and families can access the health care they need to live healthy lives. In Alabama, for example, this means that a large number of pregnant people are going without the prenatal, birth, and postnatal care needed to ensure healthy pregnancies and birth outcomes. Maternal and infant mortality rates are high.3

We will work with trusted partner organizations such as MoveOn to ensure the support of this petition is used to further pressure key decision-makers, keep the story in the media, and give everyone opportunities to stay engaged! MoveOn members have already raised more than $30,000 for our work in Alabama, and we're seeing generosity across the country—but we also need to make sure the Supreme Court respects the fundamental right to access an abortion, so we need to act now.
Thank you for your support during such an important moment for this movement.
–Helmi Henkin, The Yellowhammer Fund
Sources:
1. "Alabama Governor Signs Abortion Ban Into Law," NPR, May 14, 2019
https://act.moveon.org/go/65594?t=7&akid=234356%2E38417624%2EcjW_Pv
2. "Supreme Court's Breyer, mentioning abortion case, warns about overturning precedent," NBC News, May 13, 2019
https://act.moveon.org/go/65593?t=9&akid=234356%2E38417624%2EcjW_Pv
3. "States with the worst anti-abortion laws also have the worst infant mortality rates," Los Angeles Times, May 15, 2019
https://act.moveon.org/go/65595?t=11&akid=234356%2E38417624%2EcjW_Pv
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We’re rallying to protect women’s rights MoveOn Reproductive Rights Team

MoveOn Reproductive Rights Team<moveon-help@list.moveon.org>
To  Alfred F Johnson  
Dear MoveOn member,
The governor of Alabama just signed the most restrictive anti-abortion law in the country—a near total ban—and we all got a terrifying look at the next frontier of right-wing attacks on women.1
Alabama's law comes on the heels of so-called “heartbeat bills"—backdoor abortion bans that will functionally outlaw all abortions—in Georgia, Ohio, Mississippi, and Kentucky.
The politicians behind these laws have one very specific end goal in mind: overturning Roe v. Wade. They all know that these laws will never go into effect as they are written; their express goal is for them to be challenged in the courts, land in the conservative-held Supreme Court, and serve as the catalyst for a complete ban on abortions in America.
This is draconian. It is terrifying. And we cannot let it happen.
That is why MoveOn is joining with many partners to organize large demonstrations at state capitols around the country on Tuesday to demand that state lawmakers take action to protect the right to safe and legal abortions around the country.
We must turn our outrage into action—right now. There's a lot we can do to affect the future of abortion rights—and women's rights—in America. We can, and must, call on elected officials to condemn the bans, focus heated attention on the courts reviewing these decisions, and support groups on the ground that provide much-needed resources to women seeking abortion care in states like Alabama. (For example, in just the past 24 hours, MoveOn members have donated close to $100,000 to the Yellowhammer Fund in Alabama.)
But these actions do not help protect access to abortion care in the long term. That can happen only through the passage of state laws that ensure that clinics will stay open and that women will be able to have access to affordable, legal abortion care even if Roe falls in the Supreme Court.
Only 10 states in the United States currently have laws on the books that will protect abortion access in the absence of Roe v. Wade, and 18 have so-called "trigger laws" which will outlaw abortion as soon as Roe is overturned and it is legal to do so.2
We must push state lawmakers to pass laws right now that will expand and protect abortion access in states across the country, as Republicans ratchet up their all-out war on women in the courts.
That is why MoveOn is joining reproductive justice, women's rights, and other progressive partners to hold rallies at state capitols across the country on Tuesday. We need to work through the weekend to help organize, recruit to, and prepare for these events and ensure that the events are seen by as many people as possible. And we need your help.
The news over the past week has been devastating and terrifying. The worst fears felt by so many women on November 8, 2016, have come true.
Make no mistake: The laws passed in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Ohio, and elsewhere are meant to punish women—especially poor women and disproportionately women of color who lack the resources to travel across state lines for abortion care.
These laws are punitive. They are hateful. And they are being pushed by male politicians without even the most basic scientific understanding of women's health.
But hope is not lost. Now is the time to show our true people power. We must rise up together in a grassroots movement to stop the assault on women's rights from the right and ensure that abortion care is kept safe, legal, and accessible for all.
Thanks for all you do.
–Emma, Robert, Brian, Jayne, and the rest of the team
Sources:
1. "Alabama just passed a near-total ban on abortion," Vox, May 15, 2019
https://act.moveon.org/go/65626?t=5&akid=234424%2E38417624%2EWRieZN
2. "Abortion Policy in the Absence of Roe," The Guttmacher Institute, May 1, 2019
https://act.moveon.org/go/42783?t=7&akid=234424%2E38417624%2EWRieZN
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