bigmammallama5:

yamino:

optimistic-apologist:

For the fifth time in our country’s history, and for the second time in the past 16 years, the winner of the popular vote lost the presidential election. It is time to abolish, or at least reform, the outdated electoral college, so that it will never again undermine the will of the American people.

You can sign this petition to abolish the electoral college via Constitutional Amendment: http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/abolish-the-electoral-6

However, enacting a Constitutional Amendment could be very difficult because it requires the approval of 2/3rds of Congress and ¾ths of the 50 state legislatures. Thankfully, there are other ways to enact a national popular vote, since the “winner-take-all” practice of awarding electoral votes is not actually in the Constitution. It can be changed state by state. Time to start the movement by contacting your legislators and making your voice on this issue heard. Visit www.nationalpopularvote.com to start learning about and acting on this important issue.

Guys, if you just put your email in it will automatically send emails to your state’s representatives, even draft up the email for you! (And there are different versions you can preview and send.)

Takes 15 seconds. Please spread like wildfire.

Short and sweet

madlori:

thingsamylikes:

keyofjetwolf:

docholligay:

Now is the time for CONCRETE ACTION, American followers. Not
reblogging, not sharing on facebook, but actual picking up a phone and doing a
thing.

Stephen Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist-elect, I suppose we’d
call him, is a white supremacist and an anti-Semite, anti-Muslim, jackass. This
appointment is dangerous to a lot of people you claim to care very much about.

Look up your Senator here: http://www.senate.gov/senators/contact/

House of Reps: http://www.house.gov/representatives/

And call them. Don’t email them, emails get ignored.

A sample script:

Hi, my name is ______________. As a constituent, I need my
Senator/Representative to know I oppose Bannon’s appointment, and I am
horrified such a man is even being considered. I hope that (legislator) does
not stand for open racism as an appropriate attitude in a chief strategist, and
that this doesn’t signal his/her approval of white supremacist ideology. I hope
(legislator) is planning to formally oppose the appointment.

I mean, jazz it up if you want—I know my audience and so
spoke about how Nazi ideology has no place in Montana, how we’re supposed to be
a land of hard work and fair play, not somewhere that supports blaming others
for our individual problems. I talked to my republican rep’s intern about how
this is why so many people have a bad idea about republicans, and it’s so
important to show we’re not like this, that Zinke truly believes in his
Christian ideals that all men are equal (I am not even slightly a republican or
Christian but also I have literally no issue lying about it to this dude). Know
your audience.

Everything I said about being ready still goes, but don’t
sit back and just let this happen, pick up the damn phone. If you want to send
me an ask about why you can’t do this—skip it, I’m not interested. You’re the
only one who has to live with you, you’re not answerable to me.

I have a lot of Asks to hit up (soon), and more than a few have wondered what they can do.

Here you go.

This is how to start, and a critical place to begin making your voice heard. Steve Bannon is no less than a terrifying appointment in such a critical position. He’s a blatant white supremacist and the embodiment of everything we have to fear resulting from this election. Call your representatives. KEEP CALLING THEM. Be respectful but firm, passionate but not rude. You want to be heard, not dismissed. Their jobs depend on their constituents, and the more voices they hear, the more attention they pay. Make them pay attention to you.

Things are dark but I believe we’ll get through it. It won’t happen just by hoping really hard though. It’s going to take vigilance and action. Let’s get on it.

Pick up the phone and do your part.

Seriously guys, forget the safety pins, forget just RTing links and shaking our heads, this is what WE CAN DO to really help.
A trickle of congressmen and senators are starting to publicly denounce T’s cabinet choices and it’s because actual real people are CALLING them and filling their message banks and calling again to BE HEARD. Their job is to represent YOU if they want to KEEP that job.
I called my congressman’s office. It was a bit scary, yeah, I’d never done this before either. But it was quick and I just kept thinking whomever picks up the phone, it’s THEIR JOB to hear you. Your voice COUNTS.
It can be as simple as ‘Hi, I’m a constituent calling because I wish *insert name here* to oppose the President-Elect’s choice of Bannon for Chief Strategist. Bigotry, sexism and racism have no place in our government. Thank you’.

You can do this! It’s easy. Staffers are used to hearing from constituents, they will probably just say “mm-hmm” until you’re done, and then ask for some info from you (maybe name, phone number, etc).

I called all three of my representatives today. One’s a democrat and had already denounced Bannon (ilu Sherrod Brown) but they can use the support, too. My Republican congressman’s office listened to me, thanked me for calling, took my info. My Republican Senator’s office was a little more dismissive, but I made the call. Being a Senator he has multiple offices. I will call again to the other offices.

Just over the course of today, the coverage and reaction to Bannon has gotten considerably harsher. It makes a difference.

Democrats have one final shot to flip a Senate seat

sitta-pusilla:

sitta-pusilla:

If you listen to nothing else, please listen to this. There will be a run-off Senate election on Dec 10th in Louisiana, and the Democrats have a shot at winning. If they could get that one seat, it would flip the Senate 51-49 in their favor, and keep the GOP from having complete control of Congress. This is HUGE. This is whether or not SCOTUS Judges get approved, whether or not Bills get passed. 

That thing going around about pressuring electors to name Clinton President over Trump is never going to happen. Ever. But this is a thing that actually could. If you know anybody who knows anybody who lives in Louisiana, pressure them to vote for Foster Campbell. Pay for their cab to the polls! Hell, donate to their campaign! This is not fear mongering or hyperbole when I say this last race is life or death for millions of people.

Democrats have one final shot to flip a Senate seat – but in order to pull off an upset, they need to quickly rally around the Louisiana candidate whose victory could be a bright spot in an otherwise dismal year. Public Service Commissioner – and jovial cattle farmer – Foster Campbell will face off against Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy, a twice-failed Senate candidate, in a Dec. 10 runoff.

On the surface, it might seem like a lost cause: A Democrat running a statewide campaign in Louisiana in the Year of Trump. On the contrary, though, Campbell has a legitimate shot to upset his opponent the same way Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards did in 2015. Yes, Louisiana has a Democratic governor. He’s busy at the moment cleaning up the fiscal mess left by his predecessor, failed presidential candidate and Kenneth-the-Page avatar Bobby Jindal.

Edwards pulled off an upset in part because of Jindal’s failures, and in part because he ran against, a less-than-charismatic politician tainted by a bygone prostitution scandal. But Edwards prevailed not only as an anti-Jindal and anti-Vitter. As an Army veteran with family law enforcement ties and a calm demeanor, he was a strong candidate in his own right.

Campbell, too, is a good bet; he has a wicked sense of humor and speaks plainly. During a recent debate, he rebutted false allegations of ties to ex-KKK leader David Duke, saying, “I have nothing in common with David Duke other than we’re probably breathing.”

Democrats who feel frustrated, fearful, and angry following Donald J. Trump’s upset win, listen up: Go donate $5 to Campbell’s campaign. If you’re in Louisiana, vote for him on Dec. 10. If you know someone in Louisiana, spread the word. Help raise money and awareness for Campbell.

Electing Foster Campbell is the most immediate way to rebuke President-elect Trump. A Campbell victory would mean a 51-49 split in the Senate. This is the last best way to make a difference in 2016.

Campbell is a fighter. During his career, he’s fought for ethics reform, lower energy rates for rural consumers, and for victims of domestic violence. Guided by a love of family and a deep-seated faith, he fights for the little man – and woman.

He can win. Repeat that over and over until you take action. The national Republican apparatus is gearing up to defeat him, and you can make a difference.

Campbell is a man of the people; Kennedy is counting on the elite. This year alone, he was the beneficiary of $400,000 from a political action committee funded by one Chicago family.

Campbell doesn’t have a Chicago sugar daddy; he has gumption. Fight for Foster.

Reblogging from myself cuz it’s important

Democrats have one final shot to flip a Senate seat

cishits:

unprecedented-terror:

spidergvven:

aria-lerendeair:

roane72:

jacquez45:

literallytrevor:

crookedhillary:

literallytrevor:

handaxe:

probablyapyro:

handaxe:

You can make a donation to Planned Parenthood in Mike Pence’s name and he’ll receive the certificate of the donation.

Office of Governor Mike Pence
State House
Room 206
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2797

He’ll also receive income tax benefits though. This is essentially a donation to Mike Pence

actually, nope! i pay for it, i get to write it off in my taxes. 

If he has the receipt, he has the proof it happened, though…

Does anyone think Mike Pence is going to itemize donations to Planned Parenthood to save money on his taxes lol

Tru

Who Gets Tax Credit on Donation Made on Someone’s Behalf?

For the man or woman who has everything, donations can make a great gift. Instead of another fondue pot or a gift card, you can give money to their favorite charity in their name. What you can’t do is give them the tax deduction for the donation. The IRS says someone can deduct contributions he makes to charity, not contributions someone else makes.

So YOU will get the deduction. Pence will get a nice thank-you note from Planned Parenthood. 

Yep, from having done this MANY MANY times when I worked for a nonprofit. The honoree just gets a lovely note saying that a donation was made in their name. The donor gets the tax receipt.

OH THIS IS PERFECT. 

reblogging again for clarification of the tax credit

I was curious about this.

Making violently homophobic anti-abortion crackers mad is tax deductible yall.

Call Your Dang Reps

stultiloquentia:

I
just stumbled into a prime example of a local action I could take that
matters right this instant. This afternoon @thedeadparrot tweeted a link
to an article about a Boston city councilor who yesterday expressed his
desire to make Boston a “sanctuary city” immigrants, i.e. defy Trump
& co. by barring local law
enforcement from initiating or participating in deportation actions.

I
googled the City Council’s phone number, called, and got put through to
an aide right away. Here follows an illuminating conversation:

Me:
Hi, my name is [Stulti]; I’m a resident of [neighborhood]. I just read
in the Herald that Tito Jackson wants to make Boston a sanctuary for
immigrants. I’m calling to express my support.
Aide, choking a little:
Support??
Me:
Yes, I want Boston to do everything possible to protect immigrants, documented or not.
Aide:
You’re actually the first person to call in support of that.
Me:
Really?
Aide: It’s been a rough day.
Me:
Oh, jeez. Well, I hope it improves. I feel very strongly about this issue.
Aide: Thank you for calling.
Me: Thank you. Hang in there. Bye.

Moral
of the story: There are legislators out there right now, trying to get
the damage control in motion. They’re being harangued by, at a guess,
right-wing retirees with nothing better to do. Plug their numbers into
your phones and even the score.

If
no one on your city council has proposed such a measure, call to
suggest it. I’ve been told phoning is best, but if telephones give you
hives, send an email.