Thursday, August 01, 2019

Kamala Harris and "Medicare for All" BernieSanders.com

BernieSanders.com<info@berniesanders.com>
To  alfred johnson  

Alfred -
Medicare for All has the support of a majority of voters and huge parts of the Democratic Party. So it’s no surprise that other candidates for president want to say they also support Medicare for All.
Sen. Kamala Harris released a plan today that her campaign calls "Medicare for All" — you can call it anything you want, but you can’t call that plan Medicare for All.
Her plan is centered around privatizing Medicare, enriching insurance executives and introducing more corporate greed and profiteering into the Medicare system — and even then, waiting for 10 years before any changes happen.
Medicare for All means Medicare for All. Not more private insurance. Not more profits for denying care. And we cannot wait to fix our broken system.
Our campaign is rejecting money from health insurance and drug company executives. We don’t want to have the support of people who profit off of our broken healthcare system. And anyone who wants to fix that system must do the same.
The time is long overdue to guarantee healthcare to every man, woman and child as a right, not a privilege, under a true Medicare for All system.
Thank you for standing up to make healthcare a human right.
In solidarity,
Faiz Shakir
Campaign Manager

MSNBC: Stop your bias against Bernie Sanders. Include unabashed progressive voices. RootsAction Team

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A new report from the media watch group FAIR graphically documented that MSNBC’s bias against Bernie Sanders is so pronounced that it seems to undermine the channel’s ability to do basic math when Sanders and polls are discussed. On-air progressive analysts would counteract these errors.

Many liberals and Democrats watch MSNBC, but the Comcast-owned channel seems to have a bias against the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. Segment after segment features contributors and pundits who are clearly allied with establishment, corporate Democrats — including an MSNBC legal analyst who recently proclaimed that “Bernie Sanders makes my skin crawl!” (though she couldn’t and didn’t explain why).

MSNBC and other mainstream outlets readily acknowledge the divide among Democrats between the establishment and progressive wings of the party. But MSNBC gives continuous voice to one side of that divide and rarely features contributors or analysts who support the party’s progressive side — represented by such leaders as Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Click here to sign a simple petition to MSNBC management: “Please balance your coverage by adding unapologetic progressives to your panels — not just establishment Democrats.”

A recent commentary by a former MSNBC host persuasively criticized the channel for hurting Democratic chances against Trump by devoting months and months of coverage to “Russian conspiracy theories” while marginalizing “stories that a broad swath of people might actually care about -- healthcare, wages, the teachers movement, whether we’re going to war with Iran.”

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Background:
>>  Katie Halper, FAIR: “MSNBC’s Anti-Sanders Bias Makes It Forget How to Do Math”
>>  Daily Beast: “Ex-Host Krystal Ball: MSNBC’s Russia ‘Conspiracies’ Have Done ‘Immeasurable Harm’ to the Left”
>>  Jeff Cohen, Common Dreams: “Corporate Media Bias on 2020 Democratic Race Already in High Gear”
>>  Jeff Cohen, Common Dreams: “Do U.S. Oligarchs Exist? Not in Mainstream Media”
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8/07 Solidarity with Colombia - Wednesday, August 7 @ 6 PM Charlie Welch

Charlie Welch<cwelch@tecschange.org>
Via  Act-MA <act-ma-bounces@act-ma.org>
Colombia is experiencing daily killings of human rights activists,
displaced land activists, community organizers, and indigenous peoples
by agents of the right-wing paramilitary forces “Aguilas Negras”. These
forces assassinate critics of the current Colombian government of
President Iván Duque Márquez.We hold the government of Colombia
responsible for these assassinations and demand the immediate end to
these killings!!!!

Join with _Colombianos por la Paz_ and the Boston May Day Coalition in
an international mobilization to end the killings:

Wednesday, August 7, 6:00 PM

Maverick Square

East Boston, MA

https://www.facebook.com/events/360894441288805/


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#PresidentForPeace: Join the Discussion as we Live-Tweet the Debates Massachusetts Peace Action

Massachusetts Peace Action Brian Garvey<info@masspeaceaction.org>
To  Al Johnson  

Democratic Candidates Debate tonight and tomorrow!

One of these Candidates could be our next Commander in Chief. 

Will they be a #PresidentForPeace?

Dear Al,
The top 20 candidates vying for the Democratic nomination will debate tonight and tomorrow in the city of Detroit. Massachusetts Peace Action will be live-tweeting using the hashtag#PresidentForPeace to share our perspective. We'd love for you to join the conversation! The two debates, which will air on CNN from 8 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. each night. Despite the fact that these candidates are running to be Commander in Chief, in control of America's armed forces, issues of foreign policy and militarism are often put on the back burner.
Will questions of war and peace be pImage result for presidential debateart of the debate?  It is important that peace supporters do what we can in the months ahead to inject an anti-war point of view into the national political debate, and ensure that the candidates take up the issues of peace and war. 
Join MAPA's discussion on the presidential election! The debates are occurring as the US-Saudi war in Yemen rages on, President Trump continues to threaten war with Iran, a record-breaking military budget is about to be approved in Congress, a new cold war-- including a nuclear arms race--  is gathering steam with the U.S. vs. Russia and China, and the U.S. is pursuing regime change targeting Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
Join the discussion: As the debates start, MAPA is launching a 2020 Presidential Discussion Google Group. Any MAPA member who wants to participate in the discussion should respond to this email, or go to https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mapa-2020-presidential-discussion and click "Join".  You will be added to the group. MAPA will also be live-tweeting during the debates. We encourage you all to join in! This will allow Massachusetts peace activists to exchange ideas on the presidential race.
To see our comments search for #PresidentForPeace and be sure to add that hashtag to your own comments! Also, check out CodePink's terrific graphics and sample tweets for use during the debates!
Yours for peace and justice,

Brian Garvey
Organizer, Massachusetts Peace Action

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Unite against racism (petition) Reverend William J. Barber, II

Reverend William J. Barber, II<moveon-help@list.moveon.org>
To  Alfred F Johnson  
Dear MoveOn member,
I'm Reverend William J. Barber, II, of Repairers of the Breach, the Poor People's Campaign, and the Moral Mondays movement. And I am asking you to join me in this call to all the presidential candidates:
All presidential candidates should unite for a massive, pro-voter, anti-racism rally in Greenville, NC—the city in which Trump supporters spread a bigoted, racist and xenophobic chant—to reject racism and regression, register voters, and demonstrate what an America committed to moving forward together looks like.
On July 17, the Trump 2020 campaign held a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, where President Trump used racist tropes to demonize Representative Ilhan Omar before pausing to let the crowd chant, "Send her back!" Along with the vast majority of Americans, all the other presidential candidates condemned Trump's appeals to racism. We are writing to invite them to come together for a mass rally in Greenville to demonstrate what an alternative for America's future looks like.

While the candidates are not enemies, we understand they are competitors. They have real policy differences between them, and they are on the campaign trail to make the case for why they should be the next person to lead the United States of America. But just as the global community of nation-states has at times put aside competitive differences in order to face an existential threat, we believe this is a time for candidates to unite and demonstrate what an America committed to moving forward together looks like.
If you agree, please add your name to our letter asking all the candidates to unite against racism and regression and for voter registration—at a massive rally in North Carolina.

It is important to return to the scene of Trump's crime in North Carolina's Pitt County, because while the whole world has seen images of a nearly all-white crowd chanting in racist unison there, we know this does not actually represent Pitt County or the vast majority of rural America that Trump 2020 wants to cast as "red counties." Pitt County is not, in fact, a red county. Hillary Clinton won Pitt County in 2016, as did almost every Democrat down ticket. Pitt County is in North Carolina's Black Belt. Poor and low-income Black, white, and Latino people there have voted in a fusion coalition that demonstrates our capacity to come together and reject the divide-and-conquer politics of racism.

America desperately needs to see this possibility now. Because such coalitions are possible all across the South and the Midwest. These fusion coalitions offer the only hope of reclaiming democracy from a movement of extremism.

North Carolina's Forward Together Moral Movement organized in response to extremism that took over the state legislature and the governor's office in 2013. The policy agenda that the Trump administration and its enablers in Congress are pushing today was front and center in North Carolina in 2013. Leaning into a long history of moral fusion organizing in the South, we learned to fight reactionary extremism by highlighting how racism hurts Black, white, and brown people regardless of their party affiliation. We came together in mass Moral Monday rallies that showed the people of North Carolina what uniting to move forward together could look like. We beat voter suppression in the courts, and we beat extremism at the ballot box in 2016's statewide races. We know fusion coalition can win in the South ... even in places that have been misidentified as "Trump country."

The vast majority of Americans do not want to capitulate to racist demagoguery. They do not want to be pitted against one another in a zero-sum competition. Most people are desperate for leadership that can chart a path forward together to the multi-ethnic democracy of equal opportunity that this nation has long aspired to become but has never yet been.

Now is the time to unite for a mass unity and voter registration rally focused not on any individual's campaign, but on the coalition building that is needed to dispel the myth of a solid South and show the nation what a better future looks like.
Please add your name if you agree, and we'll make sure all the candidates hear our call for unity against racism and regression and for voter registration.

The world is asking how the candidates will respond to the open racism of Trump's Greenville rally. We believe the answer is, "If Americans don't like what they see in the White House, they can go door to door registering and educating a powerful new fusion coalition to chart a new course beyond 2020."

Whoever emerges to lead the challenge to Trump in 2020, this must be clear: The future of democracy and the well-being of our common home on this planet depend upon a fusion coalition that can reclaim American democracy from the extremism that now holds power in our public life. We believe this crisis demands that we unite to make this single message clear.
Click here to add your name to this petition, and then pass it along to your friends.
Sincerely,

William J. Barber II, President, Repairers of the Breach and Co-Chair of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival

Liz Theoharis, Co-Director of Kairos Center and Co-Chair of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival

Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Director of the School for Conversion and member of National Steering Committee, Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival
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