Tuesday, August 29, 2017

800,000 American dreams

The administration is threatening to end DACA, putting 800,000 young immigrants across the country at risk. Say you'll protect them.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

There are 800,000 immigrants in the U.S. known as DREAMers -- young people who were brought to America as children and know this country as their only home -- whose futures are under threat.

They've been put at risk by an administration that is reportedly on the verge of ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that shields these young people from deportation.

These kids did everything we asked them to.

They bravely came forward. They submitted to -- and passed -- rigorous background checks. They complied with every step of DACA for five years. And it worked: We got people out of the shadows so they could contribute to our communities, and we used valuable immigration resources elsewhere.

In exchange, we made a promise to protect them.

This administration is threatening to break that promise by terminating DACA -- and we need to speak out. Say you'll join the fight and stand with the DREAMers today. OFA will be in touch over the next few weeks with ways you can help.

These 800,000 DREAMers aren't faceless. We know them. They're the children who play with our own kids; college students who study law and environmental policy; our neighbors with small businesses; and service members in our military.

I met with some of them this week and I can tell you this: They're Americans.

I am going to do everything I can in Congress to protect them. But this has to be a larger fight -- if you showed up to the Women's March, or fought back against the Muslim travel ban, or made yourself heard in the fight to save Obamacare ... we need you.

We need each other more than ever. Now is the time.

OFA is ready to fight back. Over the next few weeks, they'll keep you updated on the latest news around DACA -- starting with a call this Thursday -- and plug you into events on the ground where you can make an impact.

Say you'll stand with DREAMers now:

I'll fight


Thanks,

Kamala Harris
U.S. Senator, California














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800,000 American dreams

The administration is threatening to end DACA, putting 800,000 young immigrants across the country at risk. Say you'll protect them.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

There are 800,000 immigrants in the U.S. known as DREAMers -- young people who were brought to America as children and know this country as their only home -- whose futures are under threat.

They've been put at risk by an administration that is reportedly on the verge of ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that shields these young people from deportation.

These kids did everything we asked them to.

They bravely came forward. They submitted to -- and passed -- rigorous background checks. They complied with every step of DACA for five years. And it worked: We got people out of the shadows so they could contribute to our communities, and we used valuable immigration resources elsewhere.

In exchange, we made a promise to protect them.

This administration is threatening to break that promise by terminating DACA -- and we need to speak out. Say you'll join the fight and stand with the DREAMers today. OFA will be in touch over the next few weeks with ways you can help.

These 800,000 DREAMers aren't faceless. We know them. They're the children who play with our own kids; college students who study law and environmental policy; our neighbors with small businesses; and service members in our military.

I met with some of them this week and I can tell you this: They're Americans.

I am going to do everything I can in Congress to protect them. But this has to be a larger fight -- if you showed up to the Women's March, or fought back against the Muslim travel ban, or made yourself heard in the fight to save Obamacare ... we need you.

We need each other more than ever. Now is the time.

OFA is ready to fight back. Over the next few weeks, they'll keep you updated on the latest news around DACA -- starting with a call this Thursday -- and plug you into events on the ground where you can make an impact.

Say you'll stand with DREAMers now:

I'll fight


Thanks,

Kamala Harris
U.S. Senator, California














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800,000 American dreams

The administration is threatening to end DACA, putting 800,000 young immigrants across the country at risk. Say you'll protect them.
Organizing for Action
Pete --

There are 800,000 immigrants in the U.S. known as DREAMers -- young people who were brought to America as children and know this country as their only home -- whose futures are under threat.

They've been put at risk by an administration that is reportedly on the verge of ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that shields these young people from deportation.

These kids did everything we asked them to.

They bravely came forward. They submitted to -- and passed -- rigorous background checks. They complied with every step of DACA for five years. And it worked: We got people out of the shadows so they could contribute to our communities, and we used valuable immigration resources elsewhere.

In exchange, we made a promise to protect them.

This administration is threatening to break that promise by terminating DACA -- and we need to speak out. Say you'll join the fight and stand with the DREAMers today. OFA will be in touch over the next few weeks with ways you can help.

These 800,000 DREAMers aren't faceless. We know them. They're the children who play with our own kids; college students who study law and environmental policy; our neighbors with small businesses; and service members in our military.

I met with some of them this week and I can tell you this: They're Americans.

I am going to do everything I can in Congress to protect them. But this has to be a larger fight -- if you showed up to the Women's March, or fought back against the Muslim travel ban, or made yourself heard in the fight to save Obamacare ... we need you.

We need each other more than ever. Now is the time.

OFA is ready to fight back. Over the next few weeks, they'll keep you updated on the latest news around DACA -- starting with a call this Thursday -- and plug you into events on the ground where you can make an impact.

Say you'll stand with DREAMers now:

I'll fight


Thanks,

Kamala Harris
U.S. Senator, California














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800,000 American dreams

The administration is threatening to end DACA, putting 800,000 young immigrants across the country at risk. Say you'll protect them.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

There are 800,000 immigrants in the U.S. known as DREAMers -- young people who were brought to America as children and know this country as their only home -- whose futures are under threat.

They've been put at risk by an administration that is reportedly on the verge of ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that shields these young people from deportation.

These kids did everything we asked them to.

They bravely came forward. They submitted to -- and passed -- rigorous background checks. They complied with every step of DACA for five years. And it worked: We got people out of the shadows so they could contribute to our communities, and we used valuable immigration resources elsewhere.

In exchange, we made a promise to protect them.

This administration is threatening to break that promise by terminating DACA -- and we need to speak out. Say you'll join the fight and stand with the DREAMers today. OFA will be in touch over the next few weeks with ways you can help.

These 800,000 DREAMers aren't faceless. We know them. They're the children who play with our own kids; college students who study law and environmental policy; our neighbors with small businesses; and service members in our military.

I met with some of them this week and I can tell you this: They're Americans.

I am going to do everything I can in Congress to protect them. But this has to be a larger fight -- if you showed up to the Women's March, or fought back against the Muslim travel ban, or made yourself heard in the fight to save Obamacare ... we need you.

We need each other more than ever. Now is the time.

OFA is ready to fight back. Over the next few weeks, they'll keep you updated on the latest news around DACA -- starting with a call this Thursday -- and plug you into events on the ground where you can make an impact.

Say you'll stand with DREAMers now:

I'll fight


Thanks,

Kamala Harris
U.S. Senator, California














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800,000 American dreams

The administration is threatening to end DACA, putting 800,000 young immigrants across the country at risk. Say you'll protect them.
Organizing for Action
Diane --

There are 800,000 immigrants in the U.S. known as DREAMers -- young people who were brought to America as children and know this country as their only home -- whose futures are under threat.

They've been put at risk by an administration that is reportedly on the verge of ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that shields these young people from deportation.

These kids did everything we asked them to.

They bravely came forward. They submitted to -- and passed -- rigorous background checks. They complied with every step of DACA for five years. And it worked: We got people out of the shadows so they could contribute to our communities, and we used valuable immigration resources elsewhere.

In exchange, we made a promise to protect them.

This administration is threatening to break that promise by terminating DACA -- and we need to speak out. Say you'll join the fight and stand with the DREAMers today. OFA will be in touch over the next few weeks with ways you can help.

These 800,000 DREAMers aren't faceless. We know them. They're the children who play with our own kids; college students who study law and environmental policy; our neighbors with small businesses; and service members in our military.

I met with some of them this week and I can tell you this: They're Americans.

I am going to do everything I can in Congress to protect them. But this has to be a larger fight -- if you showed up to the Women's March, or fought back against the Muslim travel ban, or made yourself heard in the fight to save Obamacare ... we need you.

We need each other more than ever. Now is the time.

OFA is ready to fight back. Over the next few weeks, they'll keep you updated on the latest news around DACA -- starting with a call this Thursday -- and plug you into events on the ground where you can make an impact.

Say you'll stand with DREAMers now:

I'll fight


Thanks,

Kamala Harris
U.S. Senator, California














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Monday, August 28, 2017

CVTP --The Central Virginia Tea Party Press....... 8/28/17 ......... JUST SCAN THE TITLES FIRST ..... circulation 375+

CVTP --The Central Virginia Tea Party Press....... 8/28/17 ......... JUST SCAN THE TITLES FIRST ..... circulation 375+

       SHARE THIS EMAIL                   "The only thing politicians need more than votes is ....WATCHING."

                "what can be seen is temporary, but what cannot be seen is eternal"   2 Corinthians 4:18 

"Don't rewrite history"  Confederate statues etc are important educational tools that help educate our children about the Civil War.

United Nations' "Agenda 2030" - The UN's globalized pseudo-education must be imposed on every child on the planet

CNN's coverage of Trump is no longer 90% negative as CNN is in jeopardy of being dumped by its parent company after the ATT/Time Warner Merger.

"He is one of us"

As Dinesh D'Souza has pointed out, white nationalism is a left-wing creation. The KKK is the creation of the Democrat Party

He offered a $1,000 bet on sea levels to globalist billionaire Michael Bloomberg, a climate alarmist wants civilian disarmament.    

Our County, state and federal govts today are all too massive, intrusive and rob some taxpayers for the benefit of others.(eg entitlements)

Investigation revealed more than 200 former workers had been rehired despite excessive problems

Technologies now exist to turn pollutants(coal, coal ash, co2 etc) into synthetic natural gas for lower cost and abundant power.

There were more than 620,000 job openings in the nation for computer occupations

Seventy-six percent of Democrats, according to a Suffolk poll from last September, consider him a racist

The "radical ideals" promoted by Antifas are starting to be adopted by liberals. 

"We shall become as corrupt as Europe."

In public/government schools, there has been an explosion in "psychological profiling" and manipulation of children.

================LAST ISSUE========================= ===============

Trump to Congress: Figure out a way forward on health care, or all of you and your staffs go on ObamaCare.

USS Rafael Peralta Commissioned In Honor Of Fallen Marine

Coming: The UN wants a world where supercomputers programmed by totalitarian technocrats make virtually every important decision for you

When 1,816 votes disappeared in Hays County, Texas, officials essentially said, "Oh, well."

County to rezone a four-acre tract, without proffers, so developers can build a 250-unit apartment complex near Rt 60 & 288.

Universities, once again, want govt planners to control the mix of housing and jobs, rather than by  the free market of "supply & demand."

Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Third Attempt by D.C. to Restrict Gun Ownership

How to become calm, peaceful, and untroubled.

Feds dole out $3M+ to fight 'microaggressions' in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields

LIDL Stores to Open in Chesterfield

Climate "Hero" China Building Hundreds of New Coal Plants

A stunning 55% of millennial parents between the ages of 28 and 34 had a child prior to marriage 

"Guidelines for Good Governance"

Millennials say they love socialism — but embarrassingly can't even define what it is

Trump Admin can & will work to dismantle key parts of ObamaCare but pledges they won't do anything to hurt Americans.


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Saturday, August 26, 2017

This Women's Equality Day:

Today, we reflect on the hard work that made the 19th amendment possible - and recommit to the fights ahead.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

Today is Women's Equality Day -- the 97th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.

While this is a chance for us to reflect on and celebrate the hard work that made that milestone possible, it's important to acknowledge how far we still have to go to ensure true equality for all women.

We've come a long way -- but there's still work to do. Even at the time of its passage, the 19th amendment left out many women of color. And today, there are still many areas in which women are not truly treated equally.

On average, full-time working women are still earning less than their male counterparts, and that gap is even wider when race and ethnicity are taken into account. Too many women face barriers while trying to access reproductive health care. Just last month, congressional leaders pushed for an Obamacare repeal bill that would have slashed Medicaid and defunded Planned Parenthood, making it significantly more difficult and costly for millions of women to access critical health care services.

That's why it's crucial that we keep working -- that we keep defending Obamacare, pushing for equal pay for equal work, and making sure that no mom (or dad) has to decide between collecting a paycheck and caring for a sick family member.

If you're ready to keep fighting, add your name now.

This administration is going to keep threatening our progress. We can't give up our fight for a fair country where women are respected and treated equally.

So today, recommit to continuing the fight for equality.

I'm in


Thanks,

Jennifer

Jennifer Warner
National Organizing Director
Organizing for Action















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This Women's Equality Day:

Today, we reflect on the hard work that made the 19th amendment possible - and recommit to the fights ahead.
Organizing for Action
Diane --

Today is Women's Equality Day -- the 97th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.

While this is a chance for us to reflect on and celebrate the hard work that made that milestone possible, it's important to acknowledge how far we still have to go to ensure true equality for all women.

We've come a long way -- but there's still work to do. Even at the time of its passage, the 19th amendment left out many women of color. And today, there are still many areas in which women are not truly treated equally.

On average, full-time working women are still earning less than their male counterparts, and that gap is even wider when race and ethnicity are taken into account. Too many women face barriers while trying to access reproductive health care. Just last month, congressional leaders pushed for an Obamacare repeal bill that would have slashed Medicaid and defunded Planned Parenthood, making it significantly more difficult and costly for millions of women to access critical health care services.

That's why it's crucial that we keep working -- that we keep defending Obamacare, pushing for equal pay for equal work, and making sure that no mom (or dad) has to decide between collecting a paycheck and caring for a sick family member.

If you're ready to keep fighting, add your name now.

This administration is going to keep threatening our progress. We can't give up our fight for a fair country where women are respected and treated equally.

So today, recommit to continuing the fight for equality.

I'm in


Thanks,

Jennifer

Jennifer Warner
National Organizing Director
Organizing for Action















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This Women's Equality Day:

Today, we reflect on the hard work that made the 19th amendment possible - and recommit to the fights ahead.
Organizing for Action
Pete --

Today is Women's Equality Day -- the 97th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.

While this is a chance for us to reflect on and celebrate the hard work that made that milestone possible, it's important to acknowledge how far we still have to go to ensure true equality for all women.

We've come a long way -- but there's still work to do. Even at the time of its passage, the 19th amendment left out many women of color. And today, there are still many areas in which women are not truly treated equally.

On average, full-time working women are still earning less than their male counterparts, and that gap is even wider when race and ethnicity are taken into account. Too many women face barriers while trying to access reproductive health care. Just last month, congressional leaders pushed for an Obamacare repeal bill that would have slashed Medicaid and defunded Planned Parenthood, making it significantly more difficult and costly for millions of women to access critical health care services.

That's why it's crucial that we keep working -- that we keep defending Obamacare, pushing for equal pay for equal work, and making sure that no mom (or dad) has to decide between collecting a paycheck and caring for a sick family member.

If you're ready to keep fighting, add your name now.

This administration is going to keep threatening our progress. We can't give up our fight for a fair country where women are respected and treated equally.

So today, recommit to continuing the fight for equality.

I'm in


Thanks,

Jennifer

Jennifer Warner
National Organizing Director
Organizing for Action















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This Women's Equality Day:

Today, we reflect on the hard work that made the 19th amendment possible - and recommit to the fights ahead.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

Today is Women's Equality Day -- the 97th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.

While this is a chance for us to reflect on and celebrate the hard work that made that milestone possible, it's important to acknowledge how far we still have to go to ensure true equality for all women.

We've come a long way -- but there's still work to do. Even at the time of its passage, the 19th amendment left out many women of color. And today, there are still many areas in which women are not truly treated equally.

On average, full-time working women are still earning less than their male counterparts, and that gap is even wider when race and ethnicity are taken into account. Too many women face barriers while trying to access reproductive health care. Just last month, congressional leaders pushed for an Obamacare repeal bill that would have slashed Medicaid and defunded Planned Parenthood, making it significantly more difficult and costly for millions of women to access critical health care services.

That's why it's crucial that we keep working -- that we keep defending Obamacare, pushing for equal pay for equal work, and making sure that no mom (or dad) has to decide between collecting a paycheck and caring for a sick family member.

If you're ready to keep fighting, add your name now.

This administration is going to keep threatening our progress. We can't give up our fight for a fair country where women are respected and treated equally.

So today, recommit to continuing the fight for equality.

I'm in


Thanks,

Jennifer

Jennifer Warner
National Organizing Director
Organizing for Action















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This Women's Equality Day:

Today, we reflect on the hard work that made the 19th amendment possible - and recommit to the fights ahead.
Organizing for Action
Robert --

Today is Women's Equality Day -- the 97th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.

While this is a chance for us to reflect on and celebrate the hard work that made that milestone possible, it's important to acknowledge how far we still have to go to ensure true equality for all women.

We've come a long way -- but there's still work to do. Even at the time of its passage, the 19th amendment left out many women of color. And today, there are still many areas in which women are not truly treated equally.

On average, full-time working women are still earning less than their male counterparts, and that gap is even wider when race and ethnicity are taken into account. Too many women face barriers while trying to access reproductive health care. Just last month, congressional leaders pushed for an Obamacare repeal bill that would have slashed Medicaid and defunded Planned Parenthood, making it significantly more difficult and costly for millions of women to access critical health care services.

That's why it's crucial that we keep working -- that we keep defending Obamacare, pushing for equal pay for equal work, and making sure that no mom (or dad) has to decide between collecting a paycheck and caring for a sick family member.

If you're ready to keep fighting, add your name now.

This administration is going to keep threatening our progress. We can't give up our fight for a fair country where women are respected and treated equally.

So today, recommit to continuing the fight for equality.

I'm in


Thanks,

Jennifer

Jennifer Warner
National Organizing Director
Organizing for Action















Paid for by Organizing for Action.

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