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Today, more than 325 organizations including labor unions, advocates for seniors and people with disabilities, women’s rights organizations, and more, released an open letter to those seeking to reform the health care system, laying out why now is the time for Medicare for All. The letter is led by Public Citizen, National Nurses United, People’s Action Institute, Social Security Works, Physicians for a National Health Program, Labor Campaign for Single Payer, and Healthcare-NOW. Other signatories include Indivisible, MoveOn, and several prominent labor unions, including UAW, APWU, IFPTE, AFA-CWA, UE, Actors Equity, and more.Medicare for All is overwhelmingly popular and commands majority support nationwide, with 63 percent of all voters in favor, including 90 percent of Democratic voters. In Congress, more than half of the House Democratic Caucus now supports Medicare for All, and Senate legislation has added three co-sponsors since the last Congress.Some D.C. insiders are urging members of Congress and health care advocates to think small and prioritize incremental health care tweaks. This letter is a clear warning that half-measures will not meet the scale of the health care crisis. As health care costs soar, affordability is top of mind for American families, and it's a particularly important kitchen table issue ahead of the 2026 midterms. The American people need, and demand, Medicare for All. The letter reads, in part:“We may face a once-in-a-generation opportunity to legislate on health care in 2029. We need to rally behind the boldest possible reform, Medicare for All, that brings together the broadest possible movement. Now is not the time for overly complex incremental measures that prop up the same systems we’re seeing fail under the weight of attacks by Trump and Republicans. The American people are hungry for bold ideas that will transform fundamental institutions that have failed them for too long. And they are looking for leaders who will take on powerful interests and fight for working people. Now is the time to organize and inspire! Support for Medicare for All grows daily in our communities and in Congress. It’s our best path forward, and it’s rooted in real promise: everybody in, nobody out. A small minority of skeptical health care policy wonks may try to convince us to scale back, that structural change isn’t winnable. The reality is that alternate proposals don’t move us towards Medicare for All, complicate our already broken system, and allow corporations to continue profiting off the sick.”Check out the full list of organizations here."The massive momentum for Medicare for All should serve as a wakeup call to all who profit from our broken health care system and those who do their bidding," said Public Citizen Health Care Policy Advocate Eagan Kemp. "Everyday Americans are tired of watching the pigs at the health care trough gorge themselves day after day while hundreds of millions of people in the wealthiest country in the world suffer from inadequate access to care, delays and denials, and crushing medical debt. Medicare for All would end the ability of corporations to put greed ahead of people's needs and would finally guarantee than everyone in the U.S. can get the care they require. The movement for Medicare for All is growing by leaps and bounds because the people are demanding change. It is time those in power meet the moment and fight for the health care system we need and that the people are demanding, Medicare for All."
Plan to make American elections secure sought by majority of Americans
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is demanding the removal of acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte from his post in exchange for supporting an extension of a government spy tool set to lapse this week. When asked Monday if there was any scenario he would support an extension of Section 702 of the […]
A female fan of Senate hopeful Graham Platner downplayed concerns about his old Nazi-linked tattoo at a local rally Sunday — but said if he had ink of an Israeli flag, that would cross a red line for her
While it has been widely reported that President Donald Trump’s “anti-weaponization” fund is dead, experts are pointing out that the White House may have another tool at its disposal for paying convicted January 6 insurrectionists that essentially amounts to a “bottomless pit of money.”According to NBC News, the Judgement Fund allows the Justice Department to settle legal claims made against the government. Originally created to “eliminate the procedural burdens involved in getting an appropriation from Congress to pay a particular judgment,” the “bottomless pit of money” could allow J6ers to be paid by filing formal claims that only require the approval of a single DOJ official. Critics have long warned of its potential for misuse by the executive branch, arguing that Congress should place guardrails around how payouts are issued. Trump allies at the Justice Department have previously suggested the idea of using the fund, such as Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward, who recently noted that he already has the authority “to settle any claim that is brought against the United States of America.” He raised the topic while discussing Trump’s controversial “anti-weaponization” fund, which bipartisan critics have decried as a “slush fund” for criminals. Woodward claimed that the “anti-weaponization” fund would actually have more accountability than the Judgement Fund, as the former is overseen by five people rather than one. But as NBC News notes, those five commissioners would be appointed by Trump and could be fired at will. While the new fund has received strong pushback from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has argued that the “victims” of the Biden administration should be paid. In a recent post, he seemed to raise the idea of using the Judgement Fund to such ends, writing, “We have a legal system already in place for people to make claims against the government. That does not need to be reinvented.”Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has told Congress that the Justice Department was “not moving forward” with the $1.8 billion fund, though as many have noted, the DOJ has merely agreed to adhere to a judge’s temporary delay order, not to end the effort entirely. The president’s statements on the matter have made it seem likely that the White House will continue to push for it. According to NBC News, “Trump said Wednesday that he didn’t know if the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund was dead or just on hold, but he called it ‘a beautiful thing’ that he loved and thought was ‘so important.’”A number of Trump allies have already received payouts through the Judgement Fund, including Mike Flynn and Carter Page. What’s more, “The Trump administration has already paid settlements to some of those involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot. The family of Ashli Babbitt — who was shot and killed after she jumped through a broken window of the House Speaker’s Lobby — received just under $5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by her family.” According to NBC News, "Hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants have already signed up with lawyers to seek compensation from the Justice Department. Nine Jan. 6 participants filed a lawsuit this week seeking more than $1 million each related to their ‘injuries and losses relating to the protest on January 6, 2021.’”
Ohio’s Senate has done what the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate has failed to do: pass photo ID legislation.
Many are sticking by the presumptive Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner. But some have soured, and others are anxious about how recent revelations could affect a close race.
Three US citizens, including two in California and one in Kansas, have been arrested and charged with conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). The suspects, Bisaam Ghafoor, 21, of Leawood, Kansas; Elias Shamsaldeen, 21, of Porterville, California; and Bereen Dzayee, 25, of Lakeside, California, are accused of "conspiring to provide material support to terrorism after collectively providing over $2,000 to an individual they understood to be a member of ISIS," according to the DOJ. The post JUST IN: Three Arrested in Kansas and California for Providing Support to ISIS – Suspects Expressed Desire to “Behead” Female Soldiers, “Kill 300,000,000 Americans” (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
The disgraced Southern Poverty Law Center’s criminal behavior has gone peak viral, attracting the attention of even billionaire Elon Musk. In response to a report alleging that […]