10 Demands Americans Must Make In 2014 And How To Do It

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America is a strong country and has always been able to overcome adversity. It has fought good wars, bad wars, bad economies, depressions, recessions, and natural disasters. It has always moved forward. America has always emerged better than it was before.

Over the last few decades however, America has been following a regressive path. That constant progress that created a solid middle class and access to success began to erode. Absolute power began to shift from the average American to corporate entities and moneyed interests. The Move to Amend documentary, Legalize Democracy, details the path America took towards progress and the path towards the corporate takeover.
Americans must demand these things.

The regression America has suffered over the last few decades need not be permanent. If every American is focused on the following 10 demands, the regression will stop.

1. Americans must demand a job with job security: There are many reasons why unemployment is high. Much of it has to do with the fiscal irresponsibility of a Republican Congress that promotes austerity, a proven failure. Americans must demand massive infrastructure spending to rebuild America’s dilapidated infrastructure.

2. Americans must demand a livable wage: An increase in the minimum wage helps both the minimum wage worker and the economy at large.

3. Americans must demand a clean environment: Renewable energy and energy independence was not included in this list because it ties so closely with a clean environment. Americans must demand investments in renewable energy. They must demand polluters clean up their mess at their expense. Most importantly Americans must stop the offshoring of pollution. We live in one world and pollution in China eventually makes it right back to the USA.

4. Americans must demand a tolerant nation: This may sound too aspirational but it is very important. The Plutocracy knows that eventually the average American will realize they’ve been had. Unfettered capitalism has sucked their wealth, innovation, and well-being. Intolerance is used as a distraction. Create wedge issues like abortion, same-sex marriage, war on Christmas, racial strife. A divided America then cannot fight against the real enemy. Government cannot heal the heart but individually one can see the virtue of being tolerant. Ensuring intolerant leaders that stoke intolerance don’t get elected is a must.

5. Americans must demand a responsible financial sector: Boom and bust cycles need not be catastrophic as it was in 2008. Most of the titans of finance who caused the substantial demise of the world’s economy turned out fine. It is the masses that continue to suffer from their recklessness and irresponsibility. Americans must demand Congress reinstate Glass–Steagall. Congress must put the chains on those thugs on Wall Street who care solely about making wealth. They care not for the country that gave them the wherewithal to be wealthy.

6. Americans must demand affordable credit: A vibrant economy like ours depends on affordable credit for everyone. The cost of borrowing on credit cards, pay day loans, and other forms of lending is predatory. It is effectively rich bankers profiting from those with the least. Many small creditworthy companies do not get good borrowing rates. These practices hurt many and limits their access to success. America’s dollar is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. Why should a few bankers dictate its expansion? Americans must demand tight controls on lending and make it biased to the average responsible American citizen.

7. Americans must demand an Affordable education: Many states are using less of their tax dollars on education. They are able to save massive amounts in the short term by forcing college tuition to make up the difference. The rise in tuition price out many people from getting an education. For those that attend, it places a heavy credit burden on them. The problem is it takes a generation before the negative effects of this shortsightedness is realized. High skilled educated workers will have to be imported from other countries as the American worker is relegated to menial labor or unemployment. We must demand higher taxes on those that have benefitted on the backs of the poor and middle class to ensure all Americans who want a college education can get one. Everyone must have access to success.

8. Americans must demand secure, affordable healthcare: A healthy nation is an innovative nation. The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is a start. It removes the shackles many had to an employer. It ensures that everyone has access to health insurance whether they had a pre-existing condition or not. Insurance can no longer dump you from a policy. There is no more fear of going out on your own and innovating, starting your own company. Americans must demand a single payer system that removes insurance companies’ big profits for simply taking your money to pay a bill. Americans must demand affordable medical schools so doctors can afford to be primary care physicians throughout the country.

9. Americans must demand a humane social safety net: Americans are not lazy. The economy is a manmade system. As such its failures are manmade. The least we could do is to have a humane safety net to catch all those who are temporarily unable to take care of themselves. With this comes social responsibility. Civics must be brought back into classrooms to teach all Americans the virtue of work and responsibility to our society at large.

10. Americans must demand a real representative government: All the items listed above are possible with a representative government. The US House of Representative is not a representative body. Most Americans did not vote for those politicians. Those politicians were gerrymandered into their jobs. Americans must go out in droves and vote in the next election. Gerrymandering can only go so far.

These demands are not pie in the sky hopes. They are attainable in the short term. Back in 2010 I wrote my first book, As I See It: Class Warfare The Only Resort Ro Right Wing Doom. I reread it thinking that I would update it. What was very sad is that little has changed. No rewrite was necessary at this time. It is as applicable then as it is now.

To effect changes that will realize our hopes require that the right people are elected. It demands that you act. If you do so in the next election, the path to right the ship will begin.


By Egberto Willies
 
You forgot Number 11

they must DEMAND that someone else pay for it, because God forbid that you pay for those things on your own. someone else must be responsible for your life
 
I will gladly pay taxes so that I can have clean air, clean drinking water, health care, and an excellent president like Obama. Paying taxes is a privillage... Government does a lot of good things...like veterans pensions for those who have fought for our freedom.
 
I will gladly pay taxes so that I can have clean air, clean drinking water, health care, and an excellent president like Obama. Paying taxes is a privillage... Government does a lot of good things...like veterans pensions for those who have fought for our freedom.

Generally, countries with higher taxes have higher standards of living. I admire the Scandanavian countries.
 
I will gladly pay taxes so that I can have clean air, clean drinking water, health care, and an excellent president like Obama. Paying taxes is a privillage... Government does a lot of good things...like veterans pensions for those who have fought for our freedom.

Really? Paying taxes is a privilege?

So let me ask you two questions.

1) Do you take all of the deductions afforded to you in the tax code? If yes, why?

2) Is there a tax rate that YOU would be forced to pay in which you would say "NO WAY"? If so, what is that percentage?

I hear liberals spout these types of platitudes quite often, but when it comes to their own personal finances and when I ask these specific questions, they get all Grover Norquist on me. But, maybe you will be different?
 
Americans Must demand immediate cessation and reversal of the globalist inspired trade policies that are destroying the American economy.
 
Americans MUST demand a shift away from failed conservative ideology.

Any change for the better will be fought tooth and nail by conservatives and their international backers. The slush money from the Kochs, their Heritage foundation and ALEC will make it damn near impossible to do, but we must shed this anchor in order to rebuild the middle class and establish social mobility.

At the core of conservative ideology is cheap labor and we are seeing how this has brought the country down over the last 30+ years. Ross Perot had it right in the 1990s, yea he was a funny guy, but damn if he didn't predict the future.
 
Really? Paying taxes is a privilege?

So let me ask you two questions.

1) Do you take all of the deductions afforded to you in the tax code? If yes, why?

2) Is there a tax rate that YOU would be forced to pay in which you would say "NO WAY"? If so, what is that percentage?

I hear liberals spout these types of platitudes quite often, but when it comes to their own personal finances and when I ask these specific questions, they get all Grover Norquist on me. But, maybe you will be different?


It is true, as indicated in the last cited case, that every exaction of money for an act is a discouragement to the extent of the payment required, but that which in its immediacy is a discouragement may be part of an encouragement when seen in its organic connection with the whole. Taxes are what we pay for civilized society, including the chance to insure.
Oliver Wendell Holmes

Interestingly, this basic sentiment was expressed multiple times over a period of decades before Holmes wrote it. Although the wording used was variable. For example, in 1852 a committee appointed by the governor of Vermont wrote a report for the legislature which included the following:

Taxation is the price which we pay for civilization, for our social, civil and political institutions, for the security of life and property, and without which, we must resort to the law of force.
http://quoteinvestigator.com/2012/04/13/taxes-civilize/

Contrary to conservative brainwashing society does not equal socialism.
 
That number one is a piece of work. 'Austerity doesn't work'. One we don't have austerity in this country and two it's essentially saying we should never cut spending.

It's says Americans must demand jobs with job security them says we need infrastructure spending. Construction jobs by their nature are not secure. You are not going to work on a construction job for 10, 15 or 20 years. America is very entrepreneurial. Should we demand all start ups in the Silicon Valley guarantee a minimum of 10-20 years of employment. Should every new restaurant do the same?
 
It is true, as indicated in the last cited case, that every exaction of money for an act is a discouragement to the extent of the payment required, but that which in its immediacy is a discouragement may be part of an encouragement when seen in its organic connection with the whole. Taxes are what we pay for civilized society, including the chance to insure.
Oliver Wendell Holmes

Interestingly, this basic sentiment was expressed multiple times over a period of decades before Holmes wrote it. Although the wording used was variable. For example, in 1852 a committee appointed by the governor of Vermont wrote a report for the legislature which included the following:

Taxation is the price which we pay for civilization, for our social, civil and political institutions, for the security of life and property, and without which, we must resort to the law of force.
http://quoteinvestigator.com/2012/04/13/taxes-civilize/

Contrary to conservative brainwashing society does not equal socialism.


I love the straw man. No serious person I know says we should have ZERO taxes that is always the absurd position you lefties take when you get pressed. However, the question I am asking is what limits should there be on the confiscation of private property by the government?
 
I love the straw man. No serious person I know says we should have ZERO taxes that is always the absurd position you lefties take when you get pressed. However, the question I am asking is what limits should there be on the confiscation of private property by the government?

Corporate giants such as telecom firm Verizon, drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb and power management firm Eaton, all reported effective tax rates of 0% during the past 12 months. The findings underscore that while many companies bellyache about the top federal income tax rate of 35%, in reality, many pay much less than that, says Nick Yee of Gradient Analytics. "Investors hope company management is doing everything they can to generate profit, legally," he says. "But the tax code is gray, and there's often no set guidance."

S&P 500 members citing effective tax rates of 0% in past twelve months, ranked by market value (in billions):

Verizon: $146.4

MetLife: $53.9

Eaton: $32.7

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals: $29.6

Public Storage: $29.5

Ventas: $19.3

Avalonbay Communities: $17.4

Agilent Technologies: $16.9

Vornado Realty Trust: $16.8

Boston Properites: $16.7

Seagate Technology: $15.9

Broadcom: $15.7

News Corp.: $9.8

Lam Research: $8.8

Kimco Realty: $8.6

Waters: $8.5

Macerich: $8.3

Plum Creek Timber: $8.4

PulteGroup: $6.4

Apartment Investment & Management: $4.3

Perkin Elmer: $4.2

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/10/23/big-companies-pay-no-taxes/2480281/

Gaming the system is something conservatives are good at. The problem is it hurts the country and Y O U. But you can go right ahead and defend them even though it's against your own best interests.
 
Corporate giants such as telecom firm Verizon, drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb and power management firm Eaton, all reported effective tax rates of 0% during the past 12 months. The findings underscore that while many companies bellyache about the top federal income tax rate of 35%, in reality, many pay much less than that, says Nick Yee of Gradient Analytics. "Investors hope company management is doing everything they can to generate profit, legally," he says. "But the tax code is gray, and there's often no set guidance."

S&P 500 members citing effective tax rates of 0% in past twelve months, ranked by market value (in billions):

Verizon: $146.4

MetLife: $53.9

Eaton: $32.7

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals: $29.6

Public Storage: $29.5

Ventas: $19.3

Avalonbay Communities: $17.4

Agilent Technologies: $16.9

Vornado Realty Trust: $16.8

Boston Properites: $16.7

Seagate Technology: $15.9

Broadcom: $15.7

News Corp.: $9.8

Lam Research: $8.8

Kimco Realty: $8.6

Waters: $8.5

Macerich: $8.3

Plum Creek Timber: $8.4

PulteGroup: $6.4

Apartment Investment & Management: $4.3

Perkin Elmer: $4.2

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/10/23/big-companies-pay-no-taxes/2480281/

Gaming the system is something conservatives are good at. The problem is it hurts the country and Y O U. But you can go right ahead and defend them even though it's against your own best interests.

More straw man arguments that didn't answer the question asked. I didn't ask about corporate tax rates did I?

When did I ever say I supported the current tax code? I don't and really never have once I learned what a scam it is and how the individual gets screwed. Like many lefties, you throw out platitudes about corporate welfare and the tax code, but whenever anyone puts out real recommendations you scream bloody murder.

I can only surmise that you really like the current system.

How about next time you just answer the question that was asked? It might make you look a little less dense? Just a thought heading into the new year
 
I love the straw man. No serious person I know says we should have ZERO taxes that is always the absurd position you lefties take when you get pressed. However, the question I am asking is what limits should there be on the confiscation of private property by the government?

Just knock it off with the sophomoric Sean Hannity fake "gotcha" questions. You look like an imbecile.
 
Corporate giants such as telecom firm Verizon, drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb and power management firm Eaton, all reported effective tax rates of 0% during the past 12 months. The findings underscore that while many companies bellyache about the top federal income tax rate of 35%, in reality, many pay much less than that, says Nick Yee of Gradient Analytics. "Investors hope company management is doing everything they can to generate profit, legally," he says. "But the tax code is gray, and there's often no set guidance."

S&P 500 members citing effective tax rates of 0% in past twelve months, ranked by market value (in billions):

Verizon: $146.4

MetLife: $53.9

Eaton: $32.7

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals: $29.6

Public Storage: $29.5

Ventas: $19.3

Avalonbay Communities: $17.4

Agilent Technologies: $16.9

Vornado Realty Trust: $16.8

Boston Properites: $16.7

Seagate Technology: $15.9

Broadcom: $15.7

News Corp.: $9.8

Lam Research: $8.8

Kimco Realty: $8.6

Waters: $8.5

Macerich: $8.3

Plum Creek Timber: $8.4

PulteGroup: $6.4

Apartment Investment & Management: $4.3

Perkin Elmer: $4.2

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/10/23/big-companies-pay-no-taxes/2480281/

Gaming the system is something conservatives are good at. The problem is it hurts the country and Y O U. But you can go right ahead and defend them even though it's against your own best interests.

In your mind do no Democrats or liberals work in corporate America and if they did they would pay more than the tax code requires their company to pay basically because they liberals? And why do Democrats contribute to writing tax code that allows companies to legally pay no corporate tax one year?
 
I don't have time to read the nonsense, is there an abridged edition?

Did somebody say: "Let's rewrite the communist manifesto as a list and send it in an email to signalmankenneth!"?
 
Corporate giants such as telecom firm Verizon, drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb and power management firm Eaton, all reported effective tax rates of 0% during the past 12 months. The findings underscore that while many companies bellyache about the top federal income tax rate of 35%, in reality, many pay much less than that, says Nick Yee of Gradient Analytics. "Investors hope company management is doing everything they can to generate profit, legally," he says. "But the tax code is gray, and there's often no set guidance."

S&P 500 members citing effective tax rates of 0% in past twelve months, ranked by market value (in billions):

Verizon: $146.4

MetLife: $53.9

Eaton: $32.7

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals: $29.6

Public Storage: $29.5

Ventas: $19.3

Avalonbay Communities: $17.4

Agilent Technologies: $16.9

Vornado Realty Trust: $16.8

Boston Properites: $16.7

Seagate Technology: $15.9

Broadcom: $15.7

News Corp.: $9.8

Lam Research: $8.8

Kimco Realty: $8.6

Waters: $8.5

Macerich: $8.3

Plum Creek Timber: $8.4

PulteGroup: $6.4

Apartment Investment & Management: $4.3

Perkin Elmer: $4.2

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/10/23/big-companies-pay-no-taxes/2480281/

Gaming the system is something conservatives are good at. The problem is it hurts the country and Y O U. But you can go right ahead and defend them even though it's against your own best interests.
Sweet, I own stock in five of them
This post is why accountants make so much
 
Just knock it off with the sophomoric Sean Hannity fake "gotcha" questions. You look like an imbecile.

Why is it a "gotcha" question? I think it is a very relevant question since you want to talk about raising taxes. Surely a logical question is if you think there is a limit on what the gobblement should be able to confiscate from YOU personally.

I know you think they should confiscate others wealth. That goes without saying. But how much of your own wealth and income are you willing to fork over? You lefties never really want to answer that question. You are more than happy to speak platitudes about paying higher taxes, but never want to get into specifics. Why is that?
 
If you don't believe in taxes then leave this country.

why do you defend cheating in elections but think taxes are wrong?

because you hate this country
 
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