Monday, August 26, 2019

BERN NOTICE: Exposing McConnell's Corruption In Kentucky David Sirota

David Sirota<bernie@substack.com>

BERN NOTICE: Exposing McConnell's Corruption In Kentucky

Bernie is in Louisville today to spotlight how the GOP Senate Leader pays back his donors with legislative favors

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When it comes to stopping the emergencies that are plaguing America and the world, Mitch McConnell has been the Obstructor in Chief on behalf of his big donors. And so Bernie is taking the fight to McConnell today in Kentuckyas part of his ongoing campaign against corporatist obstruction. Bernie is specifically demanding that McConnell “stop using his office to simply represent the wealthy and the powerful and billionaire campaign contributors.”
McConnell has made an art form out of raking in campaign cash and then doling out legislative favors to his corporate friends. Indeed, the list of McConnell’s top donors show exactly who he represents — banks, private equity firms, health insurers, pharmaceutical companies and coal corporations.
Here’s a quick summary of some of what those donors have received from McConnell during his career:
MITCH HELPS TRUMP’S EFFORTS TO HELP INSURERS FLEECE AMERICANS: Donors from Humana and Blue Cross are among McConnell’s biggest donors. Mitch has paid them back by helping Donald Trump try to repeal the Affordable Care Act’s provisions which require these companies to cover people who have pre-existing conditions. He is also paying them back right now by opposing Bernie’s Medicare for All legislation. 
MITCH HELPS BIG PHARMA RIP OFF CONSUMERS: One of McConnell’s top contributors are donors from drugmaker Eli Lilly, the company that pays its CEO $17 million while tripling the price of its insulin medication. McConnell has returned the favor by blocking Bernie’s plan to let Medicare negotiate lower prescription drug prices, and blocking Bernie’s legislation to let Americans buy lower-priced medicines from countries like Canada.
MITCH HELPS TRUMP & BILLIONAIRE DONORS GET GIANT TAX CUTS: McConnell’s #1 donor are contributors from the private equity firm Blackstone. In all Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman — a billionaire Trump adviser — and his colleagues have given more than $10 million to McConnelland McConnell’s super PAC. Blackstone is the firm that takes over companies and then lays off workers. It is also right now facing a major lawsuit that alleges it bilked the Kentucky pension fund that provides retirement benefits for Kentucky’s firefighters, first responders and other public workers. McConnell has paid back Blackstone for its donations by blocking legislation to close a tax loophole that lets private equity billionaires pay lower taxes than everyone else. He also passed Donald Trump’s tax cuts, which massively enriched Blackstone. Within months of McConnell ramming the tax cut through the Senate, Schwarzman gave $5 million to McConnell’s super PAC.
MITCH IS WAGING A WAR ON COAL MINERS: One of McConnell’s top contributors are donors from Peabody, the largest coal company in the world. Mitch has returned the favor by blocking every serious legislative initiative to reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change. He hasalso blocked serious mine safety legislation. Additionally, as black lung disease has skyrocketed in Kentucky, McConnell has tried to repeal health care benefits to sick miners. And he has done the bidding of coal lobbyists by allowing coal companies to substantially reduce the amount they must pay into the disability fund for these sick workers -- a move that is now threatening to bankrupt the entire fund. 
MITCH ENRICHES TOO-BIG-TO-FAIL BANKS: McConnell has raked in big money from the “too big to fail” — Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Citigroup — that destroyed the economy in the financial crisis. McConnell has paid these banks back by slashing financial regulations that protect consumers, and by giving them a trillion dollar bailout after they destroyed millions of Americans lives.
MITCH CAPITULATES TO THE NRA: The NRA has spent more than $1.2 million to support Mitch McConnell’s elections. McConnell is paying back the NRA right now by refusing to bring the Senate back into session to pass background check legislation that the House already passed and that is supported by the vast majority of Americans. 
It’s worth adding that this is only the money we know about. In McConnell’s last Senate race, a mysterious group called the “Kentucky Opportunity Coalition” raised more than $15 million and aired more than 12,400 ads to support McConnell’s reelection. But the contributors are a secret. All we know is that 60 percent of the $15 million were megadonors.
Bern after reading,
Sirota
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This weekend, the Democratic National Committee voted to keep blocking presidential candidates from any debate focused on the climate emergency.

RootsAction.org was there. The night before the DNC opened its deliberations, we co-sponsored a strategy meeting of 150 activists and DNC members in support of a climate debate. We helped build a strong coalition. And we put a related flier -- about Joe Biden -- into the hands of most DNC members.

The Biden forces worked to block a climate debate, even though months ago he publicly voiced support for the idea. That’s typical. Biden’s actual record has often directly contradicted his soothing words.

That’s why RootsAction has launched the Biden Fact Squad -- to provide concise, well-documented and devastating summaries of Biden’s key statements and actions.

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Next month, a RootsAction team plans to go to the first presidential primary state. But first we need to pay the remaining bills from our work at the national DNC meeting last weekend -- and then move ahead to New Hampshire to carry the Biden Fact Squad work forward.

Back on June 11, the Washington Post reported, Biden said that “he supported the idea of a presidential candidates’ debate focused on climate change.” At the time, Biden told a Greenpeace activist: “That’s what we should be doing. I’m all in, man.” But days ago, a top operative from the Biden campaign -- on the DNC Resolutions Committee -- helped lead the charge to block any climate debate for the presidential candidates.

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Background:
>>  Common Dreams: “While ‘The World Is on Fire,’ DNC Kills Resolution for Climate Forum”
>>  Buzzfeed: “The DNC Voted Against Holding a Climate Debate, Despite Top Candidates Supporting the Idea”
>>  Biden Fact Squad: Joe Biden


    
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A critical week Bernie Sanders

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

Alfred -
Last week was a critical week for our campaign.
Over the last few days, we’ve released the most sweeping and ambitious plans of anyone in this race to fight climate change, reform our criminal justice system, and to boost workers' rights and wages on the job.
The week ahead is a critical one, as well.
Because in just a few days, we are going to close the books on our August fundraising deadline.
And this is a big one, because it is probably the last deadline before we make some important decisions about paid advertising and state organizing plans.
So our job between now and then is to generate as many individual donations as we possibly can, because that is how this campaign raises what we need to win. And that is why I am asking:
Alfred — can you please add one more contribution to our campaign before our end-of-month fundraising deadline comes to a close this week?
I wish I could tell you that we’d be alright with some minor changes here and there on some of these issues and things might be okay, but I would be lying if I did.
It is time for profound change.
But defeating Donald Trump and transforming this country will require an unprecedented political movement. And I cannot do it alone. No one could.
So I am asking:
Can you make one more online contribution today?
We are taking on the whole damn 1 percent in this campaign. And it means a lot to know that we are in this fight together.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders






Solidarity Call with Bernie on Tuesday Jordan Weinstein

Jordan Weinstein<jordan3weinstein@gmail.com>
To  MA4Bernie2020  


Begin forwarded message:

From: Labor for Bernie 2020 <contact@laborforbernie2020.org>
Subject: Solidarity Call with Bernie on Tuesday
Date: August 26, 2019 at 9:19:51 AM EDT

Dear Labor for Bernie supporters, 
The Sanders' campaign is launching a series of Solidarity Calls, where you can become a key part of the effort to mobilize labor activists across the country and help spread the political revolution from coast-to-coast.
Our first call is this Tuesday, August 27 at 7:30 ET / 4:30 PT. Bernie’s going to be on the phone with us to talk about the labor movement — will you join too?
This week, the campaign announced Bernie's Workplace Democracy Plan, the boldest and most pro-worker organized labor plan in the history of presidential politics.
Bernie told union members this week, "If there is going to be class warfare in this country, it’s about time the working class won that war." Working together, that's exactly what we're going to do.
In Solidarity,
Labor for Bernie
contact@laborforbernie2020.org
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