Our democracy depends on you
By: Kelly Fenton
Nor can we forget that one of the candidates has been charged with 91 felonies, nor turn away from that candidate’s threats of future retribution. Red flags do not come any brighter, nor alarm bells any more deafening than that. Quite simply, our democracy depends on you. It is up to you to defend it. We have only one chance to get this right.
Do-Nothing Gallagher must go
By: Carol Lenz
‘Unproductive’ and ‘chaotic’ sums up 2023 for Congressman Mike Gallagher and the GOP House majority. What were their accomplishments? Well ... they elected a Speaker, after 15 votes. Then they fired the Speaker. After a few more weeks of chaos, they elected a new Speaker. Then they went on vacation …. Thanks, I guess?
Van Orden misrepresents border issues
By: Barbara Vander Loop
Immigrants do not take American jobs and are not a drain on our revenue. Nothing could be further from the truth. They take the jobs Americans don’t want while paying into Social Security. They take few employment benefits and are 60% less likely to be incarcerated than their American counterparts.
Some representatives placing party ahead of country
By: Eileen Felix
Republicans like Van Orden are responsible for the lack of help to fix the border. Ask him why he and his colleagues won’t bring the bill up for a vote. Many of us believe these senator’s place party ahead of our country and its needs.
Making our Social Security Sustainable
By: David Haas (w/ Fox Cities Progressive)
The system that we have now draws its income from taxes on wages and salaries but not on other forms of income. In the nineteen thirties it made sense to design the system that way, but it no longer makes sense today. We can achieve a part of our goal of making the system solvent by taxing all wages and salaries instead of only those below a certain level, but that will not do the whole job.
To Fight for Social Justice, We Must Stay Together
By: David Haas (w/ Fox Cities Progressive)
We Democrats should remind ourselves what our most important goal is: it is to make our society here in the United States more just and equitable.
Do The Work
By: Kelly Fenton
Here is what is more important than a poll a year out from the election: Talking to voters, finding out what’s on their minds, offering truthful alternatives to the false narratives that have taken hold, filling information gaps for people who aren’t really paying attention, underscoring the urgency of voting next year and urging them to think about joining us in our efforts.