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Time to make some calls people

Time to make some calls people

by digby

Get ready to make some calls to congress when this event  is finished.  They need to hear from you.

Numbers for the Senate are here

Numbers for the House are here.

Don’t be afraid to call your Republican Senators and congressmen either.  And constituents calling their home offices are often more effective.

Organizations Representing Tens of Millions of Americans to Deliver Over 2 Million Petition Signatures Directly to the White
House Rejecting Cuts to Social Security Benefits
Will Be Joined By U.S. Senator Who Vows to Block Benefit Cuts

Coalition Includes MoveOn.org, Progressive Change Campaign Committee, CREDO, National Organization for Women, Social Security Works, Alliance for Retired Americans, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, Democracy For America, Campaign for America’s Future, The Other 98%, Progressives United, Blue America, Rebuild the Dream, and Others

(Washington, DC)  A United States senator will join organizations representing tens of millions of Americans to deliver more than two million petition signatures opposing cuts to Social Security benefits to the White House on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at 12:30 p.m. ET.


Leading progressive organizations and groups representing retired Americans were quick to denounce the White House proposal for “Chained CPI” — which would cut Social Security benefits for millions of seniors and veterans. Grandparents who retire today would get $650 less a year when they are 75 and over $1,100 less a year when they reach age 85, according to the Social Security Administration.

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT), who will join the event, vowed last week to “do everything in my power to block President Obama’s proposal to cut benefits for Social Security recipients through a chained consumer price index.”
WHO:             –Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
                       -Rep. Mark Takano (D-CA)
                       -Former Obama for America Supporters & Seniors on Social Security
-Stephanie Taylor, Progressive Change Campaign Committee Co-Founder
-Jim Dean, Democracy for America Chair
-Max Richtman, Nat. Cmmte. to Preserve Social Security and Medicare President and CEO
– Bonnie Grabenhofer, National Organization for Women Executive Vice President
                       -Roger Hickey, Campaign for America’s Future President
                       -Manny Hermann, MoveOn.org Deputy Dir. of Online Organizing Platforms

WHAT:          Delivery of more than 1 million petition signatures directly to the White House

WHEN:          Tuesday April 9, at 12:30pm (ET)

WHERE:           1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW – Washington DC (In front of the White
House opposite of Lafayette Square)



Also too: If you’d like to elect some candidates who will pledge not to cut Social Security, Medicare and medicaid you can do so here. We desperately need more progressives in the congress. It’s ridiculous that this has gotten this far.

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