Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Super PACs: The Fallout From Citizens United

It's been over 2 years now since the infamous Citizens United vs FEC case was ruled on by the Supreme Court. The 2012 election is the first time we are witnessing the devastating results from this court case. The case, and Supreme Court, struck down almost all campaign finance laws, labeled money as free speech, and made a mockery of our"democratic" elections by legalizing the corporate buying of elections and limitless spending to influence elections. I feared, as many others also did after the ruling, what the results would be, but now we know exactly the results. This election will be the highest cost election ran to date, or possibly ever ran. It is apparent that something must be done to end the flow of the money into the election system, and return the elections to the people.

I still believe there is a chance for this to happen, it is not yet to late. But the people must speak up, and make their voices heard. Let them hear us say that we want our elections back, that corporations are not people, and money does not equal free speech.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

A Thank You To Bernie

I would like to post a shirt thank you to Bernie Sanders and the Progressive Caucus. They stand strong to support the poor, seniors, disabled, and students against the disastrous cuts proposed by the GOP. Thanks for all you do.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Liberals Took A Beating In The Debt Deal

Liberals were the most beaten up and downtrodden group to leave the debt negotiations.  They got nothing immediately, no revenues, no tax reform, but instead took massive cuts.  However they may have one small concession, in the newly formed special comittee. The new comittee wields lots of power in washington, knowing Congress had many reasons to support a proposal, or lose major funding the the main programs we support.
In protecting Social Security, Medicare, and medicaid, unfortunately we caved and let them pile on the pain for students. With massive pain for graduate students, no interest deferrals gone, student will leave with even larger, activist crushing, debt than ever before.  Pell grants could be cut by thousands from their maximum of $5500, and I am one of many that will be affected.  We must make a stand, the super comittee can not allow further hurting of the poor college students and the weak seniors.  We must organize and show our support for revenue raising tax reform, and ending needless loopholes that allow corporations to pay no taxes.  We must protest and be active in our communities. Let it be known to all we will not back down and we will not be afraid.  You can't make us stop, we will fight for what is right. We have given our share, now its time to make them give theirs.

Thanks you all for supporting me,
Sincerely, Nathan Wilkins

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The Debt Ceiling Debate Continues

<p>I never thought I would be writing this blog post 1 week before the US reaches it's debt ceiling. Amid passage of bills that include nothing but cuts to the poor and middle class Americans, I have reached the conclusion that Washington is out of touch with Americans. The issue lies in the fact that we are not vocal in denouncing the unfair bills that target the social safety net. Forcing cuts to social security, well that's just wrong, why should a program that doesn't contribute to the deficit face cuts?
We must voice our opinions and let Washington know that we do not support gutting the social safety net. As the recovery slows, the safety net is more important than ever. Without it, millions of Americans would have no way to survive.

All the talk of keeping taxes low for the rich and corporation, well, it makes no since. In a time where the wealth gap is widening between the rich and poor and especially the white and minority population, where are these jobs Republicans promised. They ran on a jobs platform, but have only divided Washington and are running us off a cliff. We must act on the debt ceiling. But if the deal unfairly targets the poor, we must voice our displeasure and make sire Washington never makes the mistake again.

A deal must be made, but it must.be a fair deal, one with shared sacrifice from the poor, middle, and upper classes. Stand together and let them know how we truly feel.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Making a Deal

As the days tick down on the American debt default, a deal must be made quickly. A deal is necessary by Monday. If not, we can't get the bill through Congress. This is no laughing matter. There is not s single American that can afford a default. A default would destroy us and we could never be the same.

As important programs keep getting thrown on the table, we still come no closer to a deal. Each day we negotiate, we see no real progress. One side just tends to walk out. I, for one, tend to be very hopeful. A deal will be made and a bill will be passed. This issue will be dealt with, as both sides know it must.

While I do not know how the deal will turn out, when the deal is finally made. I do know, that somehow, someway a deal will be made. The staked are too high to play roulette with our economy. Just as recovery is slowing, we can't put out another hurdle to recovery. Taxes, must be part of a real deal. We will cut loophole for the good of the people, and programs will necessarily be cut. I hope we can find a "fair deal" as Bernie Sanders is pushing for. I want a resolution, but I will not support a deal that is unfair for the American people, and I hope none of you will either.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Are Republicans really worried about the deficit? Or just want their Tax Cuts?

Is the republican party really worried about the budget deficit, or are they using the debt ceiling to pass their radical agenda. Well, I mus say it is just a method for their destruction of America. They hold the lower and middle classes hostage all in the name of "deficit reduction". However, over the past few weeks, Democrats have brought forward proposals to reduce the deficit by 4 trillion over 10 years. The Republican response? They walked out on the budget talks. They refuse to compromise their tax cuts to achieve real deficit reduction
     John Boehner has been presented with a bill to raise the debt ceiling, and reduce the deficit by 4 trillion, instead he leaves the negotiations. However, as of yesterday he has returned to the table. the problem, he won't talk on the big deal. He won't negotiate real tax reform and necessary tax raises. Instead, he is pushing for 3 trillion in cuts, but no tax increases. If the Republicans want to lower the deficit, why won't they negotiate taxes.  We can't fix the deficit without increasing revenues. We can't continue to hold the lower classes hostages all in the name of deficit reduction, but only trying to keep their tax cuts. We are all sacrificing, why should we not ask the upper class to sacrifice? This must be a shared sacrifice, we must take painful cuts, we are all giving, but now the tax cuts must also be on the table. They need to pay their share of sacrifices. It is after all, a "Shared Sacrifice".

Friday, July 1, 2011

The "Afflictions" of being atheist in america.

To many atheists living in America, you know how had it can be. It doesn't matter gay the country was built on religious tolerance and freedom. In America, people will shun you, avoid you, hate you, or hurt you for your lack of beliefs.
    People call us godless liberals all the time. People act like bring atheist is the worst thing ever. People refuse to trust us due to our lack of beliefs. I myself have lost many friends, when I tell them I an atheist, they leave me. It is tough bring atheist in America and I don't think it should be. We should be treated like every other person, whether they be Christian, Muslim, liberal, or conservative, we should all be treated the same.

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