Long story short: tell your Congressfolk to impeach pro-immunity Supreme Court Justices, protect us from law enforcement abuse of power, and tax corporations a lot harder than we’re doing now. Use the tools in the upper right-hand corner of this page (or, if you're on a cellphone, the bottom of this page) to find your Congressfolk's phone numbers and/or use the email/petition tools in the following paragraphs.
Cedar Key Progress helps you tell our Congressfolk to impeach the six corrupt Supreme Court Justices who just immunized Donald Trump for his “official” acts as President. Does impeachment sound extreme? Well, making the President into a King is a lot more extreme! It’s like they don’t remember we became a nation by revolting against a King who abused his power. More precisely, they have no patience for democracy sometimes giving them answers they don’t want, and want to get the “right” answers without democracy “interfering.” We-the-people will interfere with their fascist designs, and it starts with holding them accountable for hurting us.
Free Press helps you tell your Senators to pass the Fourth Amendment is Not for Sale Act, which would prevent state and local law enforcement from buying up privately-collected data and using it in criminal investigations without a warrant. The last three words are the most important words in that sentence! Get a warrant, get the info you want, but don’t and you shouldn’t, no matter how “urgent” the law enforcement matter is. Law enforcement says every matter is urgent! But they’re wrong; they just swing their balls in our faces a lot, a truth so obvious even a slew of Republican Reps helped get this bill through our House. Now we just need to make our Senators do the obvious good.
Finally, Americans for Tax Fairness helps you tell your Congressfolk to let Trump-era tax cuts for corporations expire, and also raise the corporate tax rate, which the Trump tax “reform” permanently cut from 35% to 21%. And in case you know anyone who still believes the “give corporations more freedom to create jobs” line of dung, Americans for Tax Fairness instructs us that the 100 biggest American corporations together made over a trillion bucks in profits while also shedding 55,000 jobs and raising wages only a smidge above inflation. Back in the ‘50s, when we had a real middle class, the corporate tax rate was 55%. I’d do that again in a heartbeat.
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