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Dear Friend
of Veterans For Peace,
The media
says the "fiscal cliff" has been avoided, but we'd be better off if Congress and
the President had avoided this week's deal.
While unemployment
compensation, Social Security, and Medicare survived for the moment, the deal
raised taxes more on working people than on the wealthy, gave giant gifts to
corporations, and left war preparations spending unsustainably high.
And
the stage has been set for a bipartisan push to cut useful spending in the
coming months.
There has been a lot of talk about “shared sacrifice” in
finding the money to reduce the deficit, but Veterans For Peace believes that
the average American has already sacrificed plenty. There is no reason that
there should be any cuts to health care, education, the environment or housing,
when half of discretionary spending goes into the military
machine.
The time
to raise our voices is now! We need to overwhelm Congress with our message:
End the wars—bring our tax dollars home!
Take Action
Now!
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Click here to contact your Congressional representatives. Tell them
not to approve any deal that cuts the programs that the American people need and
use like education, health care or Social Security. Tell them to slash the
bloated Pentagon's budget instead.
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Call your
Senators and Representative! HERE IS A TOLL-FREE PHONE LINE TO THE
CAPITOL: 866-426-2631.
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Write Letters to the Editor. Second to the front page, the opinion
page of any newspaper is the most read.
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Take it to
the streets and lobby at your district offices. This is a great time for
veterans to be seen and heard.
According
to VFP Board member Matt Southworth, a staffer for Friends Committee on National
Legislation, “It doesn't take tens of thousands of calls, but literally
just dozens to make a difference-- especially calls from vets about cutting the
Pentagon budget. You all may be surprised, pleasantly even, by how easy it is to
do.”
The Military Industrial Complex that President Eisenhower warned
us of 52 years ago this month is more dominant than ever. We have to work extra
hard to make our voices heard.
Veterans For
Peace
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