A
Call to all Supporters of the Budget for All Referendum to participate in
the
Monday,
December 10:
National
Day of Action on the Fiscal Cliff
Now is the time to bring
the overwhelming results of the Budget for All vote into the public debate.
On Monday, December 10 we have an opportunity to support two actions organized
by our allies in this Battle of the Budget: the AFL-CIO and MassUniting. We
must be there with our signs and our message. Please try to attend one or both
of these events. Bring signs such as "Budget for All", "Fund Our Communities
Not War", "Stop the Afghanistan War," and do everything you
can to spread the word to your contacts.
1:00pm at Faneuil
Hall in Boston
Rally
for Jobs, Not Cuts!
Direct
Testimony of those who will be affected by Budget cuts inside Faneuil Hall
followed by a march to the Financial District. Join friends, neighbors and
community leaders as we tell Congress it's time to get to work on the issues
that really matter: protecting
services, raising revenue and creating good jobs!
4:00pm Office of Sen.
Kerry
Candlelight
Campaign Against Cuts
1 Bowdoin Square
Boston (corner New Chardon and
Cambridge Sts.; Bowdoin T stop)
The
AFL-CIO is organizing State Federations and Central Labor Councils across the
country in a national day of action. Join the Greater Boston Labor Council and
MoveOn.Org on International Human Rights Day to send Congress a
message:
NO Tax Breaks
for the Richest 2%
NO Social
Security, Medicare, or Medicaid Cuts.
For a flyer, click here: http://gbclc.com/sites/gbclc.com/files/Candle%20Light%20Vigil%20No%20Cuts%2012-10-12.pdf
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