LISTEN UP

Okay, folks, the loud yam’s newest version of the ACHA just dropped.  This is serious stuff.

Here is the bill for any masochists/people who speak legalese, if you want to read it.  It is not profoundly different from the bill passed by the House in May, despite promises to do a top-to-bottom rewrite.

The Senate Republicans want a vote by next Thursday–one week from releasing the bill.  Anyone not involved in actually writing the thing is now seeing it for the first time.

The upshot of this is that they’re trying to rush the bill through the Senate in hopes that people won’t have a chance to offer any resistance.  The bill is planning to cut massive amounts of money from MedicAid (potentially $800 billion), which will predominantly affect poor and rural Americans, as well as removing many if not all of the protections currently in place for those with pre-existing conditions.  Those pre-existing conditions aren’t just major medical problems, either–everything from depression to acne to pregnancy is a potential disqualifier from insurance.

This bill will cost lives.

If you’ve been talking a big political game, this is your chance to put your money where your mouth is.  

If you’ve already been really politically involved, I’m so glad, keep up the good work.  

CALL YOUR SENATORS.

REMIND THEM THAT THEY WORK FOR YOU.

URGE THEM TO VOTE AGAINST THE AMERICAN HEALTH CARE ACT.

If you have phone anxiety, look into the Stance app.  If you don’t know what to say, I can help you write a script that you can read straight off the screen.  If you’re low on spoons, I can think of like four people off the top of my head who will make the call for you.  

Make it personal with your senators, because this bill is personal.  For a lot of people, this bill is life or death.

EDIT: Post made on June 22, 2017

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jessandhernewsillyblog:

eiufiundkjn:

oppressors paint famous radicals as soft pacifists because they know quiet rebellion (read: quiet acceptance of the system) won’t get us anywhere. if you manage to convince someone that their hero was peaceful and kind even in the face of oppression, you manage to squash rebellion before it can rise up. 

“During the lifetime of great revolutionaries, the oppressing classes constantly hounded them, received their theories with the most savage malice, the most furious hatred and the most unscrupulous campaigns of lies and slander. After their death, attempts are made to convert them into harmless icons, to canonize them, so to say, and to hallow their names to a certain extent for the “consolation” of the oppressed classes and with the object of duping the latter, while at the same time robbing the revolutionary theory of its substance, blunting its revolutionary edge and vulgarizing it.“ 

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I feel like the news is going so fast right now that almost everyone missed out on this gem of a story, so here you go

jhameia:

steviemcfly:

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seattle138:

mariopowertennis:

@ssaturatedsunrise

“I’ve been fooled and reblogged satire uncritically before thinking it was real news, but I’ve never seen something so obviously satire in my—”

oh my god it’s real

here’s another source 

Steampunk Trump

steampunks are not cheapskates in this way

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thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

thehardveneer:

sciteachers:

sagansense:

Here are the highlights:

  • The National Institute of Health (NIH) has had its spending increase by $2 billion to a total of $34 billion. Trump requested this to be cut.
  • NASA has been granted $19.7 billion in funding, an increase even on what Obama requested. Of this, $5.8 billion is set aside for science research, including $1.9 billion for the Earth Sciences – something Trump officials said they wanted completely defunded.
  • $37 million has been given to NASA’s STEM programs and outreach, with $100 million total going towards educational programs, something Trump also wished, and still wishes, to cut by 2018.
  • The National Science Foundation (NSF), the largest federal fund for science and academia, has been given $7.5 billion, a slight increase from 2016’s budget.
  • The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has been given $1.09 billion, a slight increase from 2016. Trump wanted to cut this by 10 percent.
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which faced a 31 percent cut by this year or the next, has only had its funding cut by 1 percent.
  • The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has been given $3.5 billion
  • Renewable energies and clean energy research funding have been boosted by $17 million.

EAT SHIT CHEETO HITLER

!!!

THIS MAKES ME SO DELIRIOUSLY HAPPY :D

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weavemama:

TIME MAGAZINE SNAPPED

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the-privateer:

elfgrove:

machine-dove:


Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) has formally introduced a bill into Congress that would require Trump to reimburse the government for funds spent on travel to his own properties, such as Mar-a-Lago in Florida and the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, NJ.

Lieu’s bill, the Stop Waste and Misuse by the President (SWAMP) Act, states that Trump’s travel “results in the American taxpayer effectively subsidizing the president’s businesses.” The bill would also require that Trump reimburse the government for Secret Service costs derived from visits to his properties.

Originally posted by wendywilliamsgifs

This should be a no brainer to pass, even for this GOP lackeys.

how fast do you wanna bet that the GOP will strike it down because it’s hurting their precious party

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odinsblog:
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“ poodleman:
“And here we go.
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To everyone saying, “BUT MIKE PENCE!”……..
Look, I moved to a new school almost every year growing up, and got into a lot of fights as the perennial new kid. One thing I learned...

odinsblog:

odinsblog:

odinsblog:

poodleman:

And here we go.

Originally posted by thecynicalcrayon

To everyone saying, “BUT MIKE PENCE!”……..

Look, I moved to a new school almost every year growing up, and got into a lot of fights as the perennial new kid. One thing I learned very quickly is that when you’re in a fight, you’re in a fight. Act accordingly. Doesn’t matter if the ringleader is an orange buffoon or someone who looks like a cartoon villain. WE ARE IN A FIGHT. First focus on doing what’s right (impeach Trump) and **then** worry about Pence, who may be implicated in the whole Russia debacle anyway.

Also, Mike Pence is not that bright? Did you see the VP debates?

And remember, the last time the media and the DNC colluded to cherry pick “the perfect” opponent, it ended up with Trump in the White House

PLEASE believe me, anyone who isn’t straight, white, “Christian,” wealthy and male……you’re already IN a fight. Act like it. Don’t pull any punches. Republicans won’t

Bottom line: Racists like Jeff Sessions stay running the DoJ whether Trump or Pence is president. Betsy DeVos doesn’t stop attacking hungry children in public schools. Things don’t get any “better” if we pick “different” Republicans 

Please get this through your heads: the *entire* Republican Party is thoroughly foul. So fight them. ALL of them, ALL the time, at every step of the way

Last thing: That mentality of, “Don’t fight too hard, or you might disrupt the status quo and make things worse” is precisely why the Democrats have lost so many seats in state and local governments over the last 30 years

I say, the way to break the status quo and make things better is to bloody their nose, and fight like hell every single time, and that way they’ll learn to think twice before they mess with you. Make them understand the word “consequences”

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thecelestialmother:

Washington (CNN)Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump Wednesday morning, the first member of Congress to officially request leveling charges against the President from the House floor.

“This is about my position. This is about what I believe. And this is where I stand. I will not be moved. The President must be impeached,” Green said on the floor. “For those who do not know, impeachment does not mean that the President would be found guilty. It simply means that the House of Representatives will bring charges against the President. It’s similar to an indictment but not quite the same thing.”

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stability:

as much as I love my mom I would let this woman adopt me

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