MoveOn.org tries to Snooker Americans

Remember what we taught you about "political language?"  When the left says something and it sounds good, ask them for a defintion of their words.  They are usually 100 degrees away from what the right's definition is.  Don't be snookered by their words.

 

Here's a great example of "snookering."  Read this email MoveOn.org sent yesterday and then carefully read how they plan to "Secure Social Security" and "Medicare for All."  The bottom-line is this...They are socialists and want America to be a socialist country.  We are almost 100% there under this President and if we keep him in office, we will be solidly in the camps of other socialist countries.  That's their agenda; plain and simple.

 

Do you want that?  Is that the change you thought he was campaigning for? 

 

Would you like to know more about their Agenda?  Join us for the movie The Agenda: The Grinding Down of America on Sunday afternoon, August 21st.  For more details go to:  www.fctpcommunity.org and watch the trailer of the movie.  You can then purchase your tickets online.  Popcorn, candy and drinks will be available as well as our new T-shirts (I see debt people). 

 

Here's the email...read carefully and educate yourself on the tactics of the left (and notice too:  They want "fair elections" as if we are the ones who cheat.)

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Dear MoveOn Member,

Since the tea party-led Republicans held our economy hostage to protect tax breaks for the rich, and punish everyone else, we've seen:

  • the first downgrade of U.S. credit in history;
  • a 10% drop in the stock market;1 and 
  • dissatisfaction with Congress at a historic peak.2

So, if you're fed up with Washington, you're not alone. But isolated anger isn't going to solve anything. What we need are solutions and united action. What we need are Jobs, not Cuts—just like Americans have been saying.3

And while Washington was concocting a debt deal that sold the people out, 130,000 everyday Americans considered 25,000 solutions to create A Contract for the American Dream.

It's a Contract to create jobs, invest in America, and rebuild the American Dream for all. And as a first step, if we can get at least 100,000 citizen signers right away, we'll put the Contract in a full page ad in The New York Times, so America can see the solutions to our broken politics and struggling economy writ large.

Below are the main points of the Contract. Be among the first of many to sign it and get it in The New York Times this week.

Clicking here will add your name.

A CONTRACT FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM
Americans who are willing to work hard and play by the rules should be able to find a decent job, get a good home in a strong community, retire with dignity and give their kids a better life. Every one of us...has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That is our covenant, our compact and our contract with one another...

1. Invest in America's Infrastructure

2. Create 21st-Century Energy Jobs

3. Invest in Public Education

4. Offer Medicare for All

5. Make Work Pay

6. Secure Social Security

7. Return to Fairer Tax Rates

8. End the Wars and Invest at Home

9. Tax Wall Street Speculation

10. Strengthen Democracy

Clicking here will add your name.

We'll be putting the principles of the Contract into action almost immediately. But the first thing we need to do is get Washington's attention with a full page ad in The New York Times backed by over 100,000 Americans

Then we'll take it directly to members of Congress during the August recess, start fighting for it in our local communities, and make it part of our national vision.

Be part of this crucial beginning by signing the Contract for the American Dream today.

Clicking here will add your name.

Thanks for all that you do,

–Justin, Tim, Stephen, Elena, and the rest of the team

P.S. See below for the full text of the Contract and then click here to sign your name to it.

A CONTRACT FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM

"I have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American Dream."

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1963 March on Washington

We, the American people, promise to defend and advance a simple ideal: liberty and justice... for all. Americans who are willing to work hard and play by the rules should be able to find a decent job, get a good home in a strong community, retire with dignity and give their kids a better life. Every one of us—rich, poor or in-between, regardless of skin color or birthplace, no matter their sexual orientation or gender—has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That is our covenant, our compact, our contract with one another. It is a promise we can fulfill—but only by working together.

Today, the American Dream is under threat. Our veterans are coming home to few jobs and little hope on the home front. Our young people are graduating off a cliff, burdened by heavy debt, into the worst job market in half a century. The big banks that American taxpayers bailed out won't cut homeowners a break. Our firefighters, nurses, cops and teachers—America's everyday heroes—are being thrown out onto the street. We believe:

  • AMERICA IS NOT BROKE. America is rich—still the wealthiest nation ever. But too many at the top are grabbing the gains. No person or corporation should be allowed to take from America while giving little or nothing back. The super-rich who got tax breaks and bailouts should now pay full taxes—and help create jobs here, not overseas. Those who do well in America should do well by America.
  • AMERICANS NEED JOBS, NOT CUTS. Many of our best workers are sitting idle, while the work of rebuilding America goes undone. Together, we must rebuild our country, reinvest in our people and jump-start the industries of the future. Millions of jobless Americans would love the opportunity to become working, tax-paying members of their communities again. We have a jobs crisis, not a deficit crisis.

To produce this Contract for the American Dream, 131,203 Americans came together online and in their communities. We wrote and rated 25,904 ideas. Together, we identified the 10 most critical steps to get our economy back on track and restore the American Dream:

  1. INVEST IN AMERICA'S INFRASTRUCTURE. Rebuild our crumbling bridges, dams, levees, ports, water and sewer lines, railways, roads and public transit. We must invest in high-speed Internet and a modern, energy-saving electric grid. These investments will create good jobs and rebuild America. To help finance these projects, we need national and state infrastructure banks.
  2. CREATE 21ST-CENTURY ENERGY JOBS. We should invest in American businesses that can power our country with innovative technologies like wind turbines, solar panels, geothermal systems, hybrid and electric cars, and next-generation batteries. And we should put Americans to work making our homes and buildings energy efficient. We can create good, green jobs in America, address the climate crisis, and build the clean energy economy.
  3. INVEST IN PUBLIC EDUCATION. We should provide universal access to early childhood education, make school funding equitable, invest in high-quality teachers, and build safe, well-equipped school buildings for our students. A high-quality education system, from universal preschool to vocational training and affordable higher education, is critical for our future and can create badly needed jobs now.
  4. OFFER MEDICARE FOR ALL. We should expand Medicare so it's available to all Americans, and reform it to provide even more cost-effective, quality care. The Affordable Care Act is a good start and we must implement it—but it's not enough. We can save trillions of dollars by joining every other industrialized country—paying much less for health care while getting the same or better results.
  5. MAKE WORK PAY. Americans have a right to fair minimum and living wages, to organize and collectively bargain, to enjoy equal opportunity and to earn equal pay for equal work. Corporate assaults on these rights bring down wages and benefits for all of us. They must be outlawed.
  6. SECURE SOCIAL SECURITY. Keep Social Security sound, and strengthen the retirement, disability, and survivors' protections Americans earn through their hard work. Pay for it by removing the cap on the Social Security tax, so that upper-income people pay into Social Security on all they make, just like the rest of us.
  7. RETURN TO FAIRER TAX RATES. End, once and for all, the Bush-era tax giveaways for the rich, which the rest of us—or our kids—must pay eventually. Also, we must outlaw corporate tax havens and tax breaks for shipping jobs overseas. Lastly, with millionaires and billionaires taking a growing share of our country's wealth, we should add new tax brackets for those making more than $1 million each year.
  8. END THE WARS AND INVEST AT HOME. Our troops have done everything that's been asked of them, and it's time to bring them home to good jobs here. We're sending $3 billion each week overseas that we should be investing to rebuild America.
  9. TAX WALL STREET SPECULATION. A tiny fee of 1/20th of 1% on each Wall Street trade would raise tens of billions of dollars annually with little impact on actual investment. This would reduce speculation, "flash trading," and outrageous bankers' bonuses—and we'd have a lot more money to spend on Main Street job creation. 
  10. STRENGTHEN DEMOCRACY. We need clean, fair elections—where no one's right to vote can be taken away, and where money doesn't buy you your own member of Congress. We must ban anonymous political influence, slam shut the lobbyists' revolving door in D.C. and publicly finance elections. Immigrants who want to join in our democracy deserve a clear path to citizenship. We must stop giving corporations the rights of people when it comes to our elections. And we must ensure our judiciary's respect for the Constitution. Together, we will reclaim our democracy to get our country back on track.

Source:

1. "Dow Jones Industrial Average," Google Finance, August 8, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=262902&id=29648-15892130-rnxeFAx&t=6

2. "Disapproval Rate for Congress at Record 82% After Debt Talks," The New York Times, August 4, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=262766&id=29648-15892130-rnxeFAx&t=7

3. "U.S. Jobs, Economy Largely Considered Country's Most Pressing Issues: Poll," The Huffington Post, July 19, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=262903&id=29648-15892130-rnxeFAx&t=8


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Comment by w. lee dungan jr. on August 13, 2011 at 9:52pm
LETTING PROFESSIONAL CON ARTISTS DECIDE WHATS FAIR KINDA RUINS THIS PLAN FOR ME.
Comment by JL Gawlik on August 10, 2011 at 10:46pm
What is interesting to do, go over to CPUSA, the Congressional Progressive Caucus and then the DNC, ALL of their agenda and goals are exactly the same, they even issue the same talking points. The Governor of Maryland, O'Malley greatly illustrated that tonight on FOXs Greta.
Comment by Cilla Whitcher on August 10, 2011 at 2:10pm
I saw this on FOX News this am.  The commerical is young kids tell all about the move.org position.  They're creating the new little Brown Shirts.  Look out America they're coming.
Comment by Chuck Morrison on August 10, 2011 at 11:43am
"Over #200,00"??  How about in reality "over $50,000" AGI??
Comment by William Korach on August 10, 2011 at 10:07am

Pay particular attention to the left's use of the word "fair." For example "fairer taxes' mean sticking it to small business and others with incomes over $200k. In other words, class warfare. "Fair elections" mean giving illegals, and convicted felons the vote. 

Also watch the covert attempts to cut defense spending. Barney Frank has said that we can cut defense by $250 Billion per year-or about a 50% reduction. The left believes that our military is just a tool for imperialism, so they want a weakened USA. Defense is the one area that the Federal government is supposed to support under the Constitution.

Note attacks on free market capitalism under "create jobs" and "make work pay" when what they really want is a marxist dictatorship-with themselves as dictators.

Comment by Joanna B McDermott on August 10, 2011 at 9:09am
Invest is mentioned here many times....tax those that are working to death.  Unbelievable and there are a minion of dolts who think these are all great ideas....amazing.  Who do these people think do the hiring and are those that make over $200K really millionaires...good grief.
Comment by Tom Wright on August 10, 2011 at 8:35am

All I see is the same old tired mantra of the Democratic Party "TAX AND SPEND" where do they think they are going to get all this money.

How about getting some of the more than 50% of Americans that "PAY NO TAX" as usual they want to take  the money of the "PRODUCERS" and give to the "TAKERS"

Protect the unions, this is a money laundering scheme, send work to unions, and unions send campaign contributions to them.

It's the same old stuff, except Moveon.org is using children in their message. Shame

Tom Wright

Comment by Renaissance Man on August 10, 2011 at 7:21am
Never at all, anywhere in this contract, are written the words: and we will ALL pay our fair share.  For example, early universal education means FREE DAYCARE, McDonalds for lunch and Barney on the playground.  Another is by joining other industrialized nations will save trillions in medical care, such nonsense.  We used to hear the term "buying power."  Non-existent savings are never shared, only squandered, then we all suffer once again.  Yet again is to "jumpstart" America's infrastructure, this priority belongs to the states based on need, not wants, and what we can afford, not five-finger discounts.  Why do these Marxists try to re-invent the wheel when they know it has never worked, never will work.  The world is littered and soiled with examples of this failed "fair-minded" approach.
Comment by Chuck Morrison on August 10, 2011 at 6:47am
Gotta give them credit for staying on message, hypocritical though it has proved to be, and pounding away with it day after day - Herr Doktor Goebbels would be proud of his legacy!
Comment by Armando Delgado on August 10, 2011 at 6:43am
This proposal is Marxism, plain and clear. Their simplistic appeal is to incite class warfare by insinuating that overtaxing the "rich" will solve our economic problems, while at the same time making everyone "equal." I certainly hope most Americans can see through this nonsense and ask the questions that need to be asked, like "who and how are we going to pay for all that."

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