Pass the #AmericansJOBsACT


Getting America Working Again

I support the American Jobs Act

To create jobs, the President unveiled the American Jobs Act – nearly all of which is made up of ideas that have been supported by both Democrats and Republicans, and that Congress should pass right away to get the economy moving now.

The purpose of the American Jobs Act is simple: put more people back to work and put more money in the pockets of working Americans – without adding a dime to the deficit.

Must See Whitehouse vids …


Ask An Expert: How Will This Impact Local Economies?

Shaun Donovan, United States Secretary for Housing and Urban Development, answers your questions on President Obama’s homeowner refinancing proposal that aims to make it simpler for millions of homeowners around the country to refinance their mortgages and save hundreds of dollars each month.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/refi

 

Announcing the 2012 SAVE Award

President Obama believes the best ideas usually come from the front lines. That’s why in 2009 he launched the SAVE Award (Securing Americans Value and Efficiency), seeking ideas from Federal employees to make government more effective and efficient and ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely. Over the past three years, Federal employees have submitted more than 75,000 cost-cutting ideas through the SAVE Award. Dozens of the most promising ideas have been included in the President’s Budget, specifically in the Cuts, Consolidations, and Savings volume.

Between now and July 24th 2012 federal employees can participate in the 2012 SAVE Award by going to :

http://www.whitehouse.gov/save-awardMore

the Progress Report : Americans are Hostages


You’re Being Held Hostage

By         ThinkProgress War Room              on Jul 9, 2012 at 5:08 pm

It’s Time for the GOP to Set the Middle Class Free

Republicans are at it again. They’re taking middle class tax cuts hostage in order to protect tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans — including millionaires and billionaires.

Today, President Obama and Democrats called for an immediate extension of the Bush tax cuts for everyone making less than $250,000. Even those making more than that would still get a tax cut on the first $250,000 of income. So everyone still gets a tax cut, but the wealthiest two percent of Americans just don’t get an extra one. It’s simple. It’s fair.

Republicans claim they are for middle class tax cuts. Democrats are for middle class tax cuts. Should be a no brainer then to agree on what we agree on, right?

Wrong. Republicans are refusing to go along and are once again demanding that the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans get to keep their extra tax cuts.

Here’s three reasons why it’s time to say enough is enough and let these wasteful giveaways to the wealthy expire once and for all:

  1. Tax cuts for the wealthy did not and will not create jobs: Instead of promoting economic growth, the Bush tax cuts ushered in the worst job growth in decades. They didn’t create jobs then and they won’t create jobs now. Period.
  2. We can’t afford more giveaways to the wealthy: The Bush tax cuts, along with two wars, blew a giant hole in the deficit, turning record surpluses into record deficits. We could never afford these giveaways to the wealthy, but we definitely can’t afford them now. Giving away hundreds of millions of dollars more to those who don’t need it just means that instead we’ll have to cut Medicare, Social Security, and programs that benefit the middle class each and every day.
  3. The wealthy are doing just fine: Wages and income for most Americans have been stuck in neutral (or worse) for the last decade. By contrast, the wealthiest Americans are getting wealthier and income inequality has reached levels not seen since before the Great Depression. The wealthy are doing just fine and don’t need a handout paid for by the rest of us.

One more thing — don’t believe the GOP’s false arguments about why we can’t raise taxes on “job creators,” as they prefer to call the wealthy. Here’s three charts showing why raising taxes on the wealthiest Americans won’t hurt the economy. In fact, actual evidence shows that it will help the economy.

Annual economic growth has been strongest when the top tax rate was higher than it is today:

Job creation has also been stronger when the top tax rate was higher:

Already, taxes on both the rich and investment income (which for the last few decades has been taxed at a lower rate than wage income) are at historic lows, but they didn’t lead to the job creation that was promised by the Bush administration:

So Republican claims about tax increases on the rich destroying the economy — which they make every time such a policy is suggested — are just fearmongering, with no evidence backing them up.

IN ONE SENTENCE: If Republicans want to prove that they care about the middle class and not just the wealthy, it’s time for them to pass an extension of the middle class tax cuts — right now.

Evening Brief: Important Stories That You May Have Missed

One ultra-rich Romney donor says “common people” just don’t understand what’s going on. Other wealthy donors who hobnobbed with Romney in the Hamptons this weekendalso lived up to stereotypes about out-of-touch rich people.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is going all the way to the Supreme Court to try and deny benefits to same-sex couples.

GOP attacks on Democrats for cutting Medicare are hugely hypocritical.

Mitt Romney’s gray areas.

Rick Perry will ignore Obamcare, leaving millions of poor Texans without health insurance.

The GOP strategy for 2012: pour money in and drive voters out.

Mitt Romney is playing into the hands of the Obama campaign.

Cracks are appearing in the GOP’s unity on Obamacare.

Republican congresswoman says she wants the House to waste “every single day” trying to repeal Obamacare.

 

Other recent Progress Reports

Jul 6, 2012: Economic Sabotage, Explained

Putting Today’s Jobs Report Into Perspective Today’s monthly employment report brought the disappointing news that the economy created 84,000 private sector jobs in June, with the unemployment rate remaining at 8.2 percent. Let’s take a closer at how we got here and why we’re not moving forward more quickly. As the election nears, we’re reminded [...]

Jul 5, 2012: Do You Own a Secret Corporation in Bermuda?

Even More Reasons Why We Need to See Mitt Romney’s Tax Returns Way back in October, we began calling for Mitt Romney to release his tax returns — mostly to see how Romney’s proposed tax policies would impact his own situation relative to that of middle class Americans. We also wanted to know if Romney [...]

Jul 3, 2012: The Other Things the GOP is Obsessed With

No Time for Jobs and the Economy We’ve been discussing the GOP’s obsession with health care, but that’s not the only thing Republicans are obsessed with. Here’s a few other things they’ve focused on instead of creating jobs and moving the country forward. Cutting Taxes on the Wealthy: Republicans successfully held middle-class tax cuts hostage [...]

Jul 2, 2012: The Republicans’ Biggest Obsession

GOP Focused on Old Battles, Not Moving America Forward As we discussed Friday, the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding Obamacare has really thrown Republicans for a loop. Things didn’t get any better over the weekend. Instead of moving on and working to move the country forward, Republicans are continuing to obsess over taking away people’s health [...]

Jay Inslee for Governor – of Washington State


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Keep Jay’s first ad on the air: http://JayInslee.com/on-the-air. Jay Inslee’s first ad tells Jay’s Washington story and introduces his plans to build a working Washington.

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The greatest number of comments ever received


We recently joined our allies in the climate movement to drop off more than 2.1 million statements in support of the first-ever limit on carbon pollution in the United States.

Millions of people like you sent a clear message: We know climate change is happening. And it’s time for our leaders to do something about it — now.

But you can be sure that well-funded oil and coal companies will do everything in their power to stop this from happening. And I hope you will help us fight back.

Donate $5 today to help The Climate Reality Project fight for even stronger limits on dangerous, climate-altering pollution.

We joined forces with allies from across the country to deliver more than 2.1 million statements of support for the EPA‘s historic limits on carbon pollution. As Assistant Administrator Gina McCarthy told us, “You say 2 million casually, but that’s a lot of people.”

2.1 million is the greatest number of comments ever received for an environmental regulation in history. 2.1 million comments filled more than 50 boxes on the steps of the EPA. To give you some perspective, 2.1 million people couldn’t fit in all of the sports stadiums in the United States.

But you and I both know we need to keep the pressure on the fossil fuel industry and the well-funded interests that deny the reality of climate change.

I’m writing this from my home state, Colorado – where right now, there are nearly unimaginable forest fires we can see right out the window. A winter with little snow, record-high temperatures and a prolonged drought have combined to fuel some of the largest fires in the state’s history.

Here’s what’s even more alarming: Scientists say that as climate change accelerates, we can expect the risk of destructive fires to increase here in the West and all over the world.

That’s why we can’t just talk about climate change. We need to call on our leaders to take action — and we can’t wait any longer.

Join the 2.1 million voices in support of historic limits on carbon pollution. Help us keep up the fight, and donate $5 to The Climate Reality Project today.

http://forms.climaterealityproject.org/epa-donate

Thanks for all you do,

Maggie L. Fox  President and CEO  The Climate Reality Project

Congress: the Republican led House – the Senate considers S.2237,small Business Jobs&Tax Relief Act


the Senate Convenes: 10:00amET July 10, 2012

  • Following the prayer and the pledge, the Majority Leader will be recognized.
  • The first hour will be equally divided and controlled between the two Leaders or their designees with the Majority controlling the first half and the Republicans controlling the final half.
  • At 11:30am, the Senate will proceed to Executive Session to consider Executive Calendar #661, the nomination of John Thomas Fowlkes, of TN, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee with 30 minutes of debate equally divided and controlled between Senators Leahy and Grassley or their designees.  Upon the use or yielding back of time (at approximately 12:00pm), there will be a roll call vote on confirmation of the Fowlkes nomination.
  • The Senate will recess from 12:30pm until 2:15pm to allow for the weekly caucus meetings.
  • At 2:15pm, there will be 10 minutes of debate equally divided and controlled between the two Leaders or their designees.  At 2:25pm, there will be a cloture vote on the motion to proceed to S.2237, the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act.  As a reminder, cloture was filed on the motion to proceed to Legislative Calendar #341, S.2237, the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act on Thursday, June 29th 

12:00 noon The Senate began a roll call vote on confirmation of Executive Calendar #661, the nomination of John Thomas Fowlkes, of TN, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee; Confirmed: 94-2

At 2:25pm, there will be a cloture vote on the motion to proceed to S.2237, the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act.

2:28pm The Senate began a roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to S.2237, the Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act; Invoked: 80-14

WRAP UP

No ROLL CALL VOTES

LEGISLATIVE ITEMS

Passed S.1379, the D.C. Courts and Public Defender Service Act of 2011 with committee-reported amendment by voice vote.

Began the Rule 14 process of S.3364, the Bring Jobs Home Act. (Stabenow and others)

Completed Rule 14 process of H.R.4018, Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Improvements Act of 2012.  (Democratic request)

No EXECUTIVE ITEMS

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