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Our work together, after Katrina
Hurricane Katrina exposed the deep poverty and racism that remains in our country.
It showed that the President failed to deliver on his central promise—to keep us
safe. But more broadly, Hurricane Katrina demonstrated that a right-wing "sink or
swim" ideology is a disaster for America.
Dear MoveOn member,
Hurricane Katrina exposed the deep poverty and racism that remains in our country.
It showed that the President failed to deliver on his central promise—to keep us
safe. But more broadly, Hurricane Katrina demonstrated that a right-wing "sink or
swim" ideology is a disaster for America.
Yesterday, USA Today released a new poll showing that a record 58% of Americans
disapprove of President Bush. In the same poll, nearly two-thirds of Americans said
they believe it's time for troops to start leaving Iraq. It's clear we're at a
turning point. We have an opportunity, together, to help lead the country in a
different direction.
So today, I'm not asking you to sign a petition or fund an ad. I want to tell you
what we're hearing from you about the bold steps we need to take together.
We need to do everything we can to help the victims and rebuild New Orleans. But
more broadly, it's time for the 3.3 million of us in MoveOn—and millions more in the
progressive movement—to raise our voices and offer our vision for an America where
no one gets left behind.
What does that look like? Here's what we're hearing from you:
Security: It's time to really make America safe. In the months ahead, we'll push for
a Katrina Commission that can identify where things went wrong, so we can prepare
for—or prevent—the next disaster. It's already becoming clear that Bush and this
Congress, obsessed with Iraq, have neglected emergency response, communications
infrastructure and even the security of our ports, chemical plants, and nuclear
materials. Together, we can drag our leaders back to dealing with the big threats we
face—first and foremost, by pushing for a responsible exit strategy from Iraq with a
timeline that starts now.
Prosperity: It's time to rebuild a middle-class America. Many people stayed in New
Orleans because they literally couldn't afford to leave. In the months ahead, we'll
push for increases in the minimum wage, and we'll fight attempts to exploit low-wage
workers in the wake of Katrina. We'll also work to prevent Republicans from
privatizing Social Security and offering more tax cuts for millionaires—policies
which benefit the very rich and leave most of us behind.
Sustainability: It's time to create a sustainable future for our kids. Global
warming almost certainly increased the force of Hurricane Katrina, according to top
scientists in the field. And gas prices are out of control. It's time for a
moon-shot investment in energy independence—and we'll fight for it. At the same
time, we'll make sure that Republicans can't use this opportunity to push through
drilling in the Arctic or to enact other bad energy policies that just benefit their
oil company donors.
It's time to make government work again. Hurricane Katrina exposed the rot at the
core of the Bush Administration. Folks are seeing the consequences of corruption.
Together, we'll work to prevent people like Tom DeLay and Karl Rove, who have
betrayed the public trust, from doing so again. We'll work for electoral reform, so
that every vote is counted and counted correctly. And we'll push to see that
political appointees—like the next appointment to the Supreme Court—are vetted
carefully to make sure they'll serve the public, not just their friends.
Finally, it's time to throw the bums out. To make the changes the country needs,
we'll need to change the leadership. 2006 is not very far away, and things look
pretty bleak for Republican candidates trying to defend the disaster at home and
abroad. Together, we'll make sure that great progressive Democrats have the support
they need—and that Republicans pay a price at the ballot box.
On the MoveOn team, we see it as our job to identify the moments when we can have an
impact together to build a more progressive country—and to let you know about them.
We've never had a bigger opportunity than right now, when right-wing ideology has so
decisively and obviously failed.
We're here to serve you, the 3.3 million Americans that make MoveOn powerful and
possible. If you feel like we missed an important initiative, we want to hear about
it. You can offer your thoughts—and rate others' ideas—about MoveOn's goals at:
http://www.actionforum.com/forum/?forum_id=266
MoveOn.org Political Action is entirely funded by our members. We have no corporate
contributors, no foundation grants, no money from unions. We don't even have a major
donors program. Instead of pursuing a few very wealthy folks, we've always believed
it's better to have hundreds of thousands of small contributors—and we do.
If you'd like to support this work going forward, you can give now at:
https://political.moveon.org/donate/donate.html?id=6025-4715562-WTPQwGFNuRmA_3Iw1wfnpQ&t=1
Thanks so much for everything you've done to help get us to this tipping point. And
thanks for everything you're going to do to help build a progressive America.
Sincerely,
–Eli Pariser, Executive Director, and the whole MoveOn.org Political Action Team
September 21st, 2005
P.S. You may be wondering where media accountability falls in all this. Like
HurricaneHousing.org, that's work's being done by MoveOn.org Civic Action, the
non-partisan branch of MoveOn. In fact, MoveOn members have contributed to several
important state-level media reform victories recently. And the Civic Action team
will be in touch soon with some great new developments on this campaign.
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Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.
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