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100 Reasons to vote for Biden without mentioning Trump (stolen from fb -- not my work, but wish it was)

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I have heard from people that they want a reason to vote FOR Biden beyond that he's not Trump. Okay, I respect that, so I went on his website, poured through his policies, and came up with 100 reasons to vote for #JoeBiden that don't mention Trump.

1.) $15.00 federal minimum wage
2.) Reinstate DACA – allowing new applicants to apply
3.) 12 Weeks federal paid family leave
4.) Universal Pre-Kindergarten/Childcare for ages 3 and 4
5.) Tuition free college for those with household income less than $125,000.00
6.) Allow student loans to be relieved in bankruptcy
7.) LGBTQ+ Equality Act in the first 100 days in office
8.) Rejoin the Paris Climate Accords
9.) Decriminalize cannabis use and expunge convictions
10.) Eliminate cash bail system
11.) Eliminate mandatory inimum sentences
12.) Outlaw all online firearm and munition sales
13.) Restore the voting rights act
14.) Create a new $20 billion competitive grant program to spur states to shift from incarceration to prevention.
15.) He’ll triple funding for Title I Programs
16.) Appoint the first Black Woman to the Supreme Court of the United States
17.) Reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
18.) Ensure the US achieves a 100% clean energy economy and net-zero emissions no later than 2050
19.) Protecting Biodiversity, slowing extinction rates and helping leverage natural climate solutions
20.) Develop a plan to ensure that America has the cleanest, safest and fastest rail system in the world, for both passengers and freight
21.) Expand the safety net for survivors
22.) Confront online harassment, abuse and stalking
23.) End the rape kit backlog
24.) Address the deadly combination of guns and domestic violence
25.) Change the culture that enables domestic violence
26.) Support the diverse needs of survivors of violence against women
27.) Protect and empower immigrant women
28.) Lead the global effort to end gender-based violence
29.) End capital punishment
30.) End federal private prisons
31.) End all incarceration for drug use alone and divert individuals to drug courts and treatment
32.) Invest in public defenders’ offices to ensure defendants’ access to quality counsel
33.) Expand and use the power of the US Justice Department to address systemic misconduct in police departments and prosecutors’ offices
34.) Reform qualified immunity for officers
35.) Ban choke-holds/neck restraints by police
36.) Launch a national police oversight commission
37.) Stop transferring weapons of war to police force
38.) Free access to testing for all with national testing board
39.) Double drive through testing sites
40.) 100,000 contact tracing workforce
41.) Guarantee first responders have priority access to PPE
42.) Emergency paid leave for anyone who gets COVID or needs to take care of a loved one
43.) Free housing for health care workers to quarantine
44.) Ramp up large scale manufacturing of as many vaccine candidates as necessary
45.) Nationwide vaccination campaign to guarantee fair distribution
46.) Ask every American to wear a mask
47.) End the mismanagement of the asylum system, which fuels violence and chaos at the border
48.) Surge humanitarian resources to the border and foster public-private initiatives
49.) End prolonged detention and reinvest in a case management program
50.) Rescind the un-American travel and refugee bans, also referred to as “Muslim bans.”
51.) Order an immediate review of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for vulnerable populations who cannot find safety in their countries ripped apart by violence or disaster
52.) Ensure that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) personnel abide by professional standards and are held accountable for inhumane treatment.
53.) Revitalize the Task Force on New Americans and boost our economy by prioritizing integration, promoting immigrant entrepreneurship, increasing access to language instruction, and promoting civil engagement.
54.) Convene a regional meeting of leaders, including from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Canada, to address the factors driving migration and to propose a regional resettlement solution
55.) Raising the corporate tax rate to 28 percent.
56.) Requiring a true minimum tax on ALL foreign earnings of United States companies located overseas so that we do our part to put an end to the global race to the bottom that rewards global tax havens. This will be 21% — TWICE the rate of the Trump offshoring tax rate and will apply to all income.
57.) Imposing a tax penalty on corporations that ship jobs overseas in order to sell products back to America.
58.) Imposing a 15% minimum tax on book income so that no corporation gets away with paying no taxes.
59.) Raising the top individual income rate back to 39.6 percent.
60.) Asking those making more than $1 million to pay the same rate on investment income that they do on their wages.
61.) Tackle the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
62.) Ensure tribal nations will have a strong voice and role in the federal government
63.) Restore Tribal lands and safeguard natural and cultural resources
64.) Joe will dramatically increase funding for both public schools and Bureau of Indian Education schools.
65.) Invest $70 billion in Tribal Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions.
66.) Ensure full inclusion of people with disabilities in policy development and aggressively enforce the civil rights of people with disabilities.
67.) Guarantee access to high-quality, affordable health care, including mental health care, and expand access to home and community-based services and long-term services and supports in the most integrated setting appropriate to each person’s needs and based on self-determination.
68.) Expand competitive, integrated employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
69.) Protect and strengthen economic security for people with disabilities.
70.) Ensure that students with disabilities have access to educational programs and support they need to succeed, from early interventions to post-secondary education.
71.) Expand access to accessible, integrated, and affordable housing, transportation, and assistive technologies and protect people with disabilities in emergencies.
72.) Advance global disability rights
73.) Double the number of psychologists, guidance counselors, nurses, social workers, and other health professionals in our schools so our kids get the mental health care they need
74.) Invest in our schools to eliminate the funding gap between white and non-white districts, and rich and poor districts
75.) Improve teacher diversity
76.) Support our educators by giving them the pay and dignity they deserve.
77.) Invest in resources for our schools so students grow into physically and emotionally healthy adults, and educators can focus on teaching.
78.) Ensure that no child’s future is determined by their zip code, parents’ income, race, or disability.
79.) Provide every middle and high school student a path to a successful career.
80.) Start investing in our children at birth.
81.) Double funding for the State Small Business Credit Initiative.
82.) Expand the New Markets Tax Credit, make the program permanent, and double Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) funding
83.) Improve and expand the Small Business Administration programs that most effectively support African American-owned businesses.
84.) Increase funding for the Minority Business Development Agency budget.
85.) Make sure economic relief because of COVID-19 reaches the African American businesses that need it most
86.) Reserve half of all the new PPP funds for small businesses with 50 employees or less
87.) Help families buy their first homes and build wealth by creating a new refundable, advanceable tax credit of up to $15,000
88.) Protect homeowners and renters from abusive lenders and landlords through a new Homeowner and Renter Bill of Rights.
89.) Establishing a $100 billion Affordable Housing Fund to construct and upgrade affordable housing
90.) Fully implement Congressman Clyburn’s 10-20-30 Plan to help all individuals living in persistently impoverished communities
91.) Expand access to $100 billion in low-interest business loans by funding state, local, tribal, and non-profit lending programs in Latino communities and other communities of color and strengthening Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs
92.) Expand broadband access to every American.
93.) Protect and build on the Affordable Care Act to improve access to quality health care in rural communities.
94.) Expand access to high-quality education in rural schools.
95.) Transform our crumbling transportation infrastructure – including roads and bridges, rail, aviation, ports, and inland waterways.
96.) Expand bio-based manufacturing to bring cutting-edge manufacturing jobs back to rural America.
97.) Strengthen antitrust enforcement
98.) Introduce a constitutional amendment to entirely eliminate private dollars from our federal elections
99.) End dark money groups
100.) Ban corporate PAC contributions to candidates, and prohibit lobbyist contributions to those who they lobby

UrsiMajor 8 Sep 27
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We will vote for a Democrat dog but unfortumately are not sure if our dog will win.

It is pathetic that we have to plead to our voters at this time 5 weeks before voting to please...... vote for our candidate. Just look how long your sales pitch is.

Just consider the charisma, appeal amd leadership qualities of our leader that we are not excited in spite of Trump's beating on us for 4 years so badly. What do you think our future looks like with leaders like these?

Let us celebrate Pelosi instead. We really don't need enemies for our destruction.

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I bet it wouldn't take long to come up with 100 reasons not to vote for Trump.

I'm listening and would probably re-post if you provided it.

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Sounds like a wonderful way to completely destroy an entire economic system and make it more like the ghetto of Chicago, New York, or LA.

You have any details of how these ideas would destroy an entire economic system?

Besides what trump has already done?

@Cutiebeauty Just starting with the first one... if unqualified people are forced to be paid $15.00 an hour; the price of absolutely everything will go up. If the kid at McDonalds is making $15, the guy making break pads pay will go up, his bosses pay will go up, his bosses pay will go up, so on and so forth to the price of the break pads going up to cover the added cost.

If the lady cleaning the toilets at the hospital’s pay goes up, then the administrator’s pay goes up to compensate for the gap, then the nurses pay goes up, then the doctor’s, then to limp in with a broken ankle, and now your cost goes up.

The dollar then deflates and that extra pay doesn’t account for a single thing. AND if you want to travel internationally for work or vacation, the American dollar would be worth far less.

The people that earn more pay get more pay. If someone is making $10.00 an hour at 30 or 40 years old; #1. They made very negative life choices and it’s not my (or your) responsibility to make their life more comfortable. #2. They are taking a job away from a high school kid just getting started in the world to learn about the value of working for a living and bettering themselves to do better for themself and society as a whole.

And that’s just the first one.

@CourtJester so why hasn't the economy collapsed at other times when the minimum wage was increased in the past? Large corporations report annual profits in the billions.. They can afford to pay their employees enough to earn a decent living without increasing the prices of their products.. Did you know that a 400%-600% markup is common? A supermarket typically has a 50% markup...

@Cutiebeauty Because the minimum wage has never doubled. Duh. But if you look up the price of milk, bread, and gas from 20 years ago, that would be an interesting finding.

There is a big difference between “can afford” and “will accept”.

I’m seeing that you’ve never managed a business or taken an economics class. Your feelings aren’t a line item on any company’s monthly P&L statement.

@CourtJester gee whiz. That's funny... I was gonna say earlier that you obviously know nothing about economics, or marketing, or cost of production, or overhead, sources and uses of funds statements etc, etc, etc.. Your example about McDonalds and then jumping to brakes and cleaning ladies was discombobulated at best.. Not something one would write during a discussion of economic Theory... You're so funny... 😂😂😂

@Cutiebeauty And that tells me that you operate on feelings rather than economics and the actual numerous situations that would hit all facets of society.

I guess you believe that only one of those three would need $15.00 so it wouldn’t raise costs much??? Or do the facts upset you??? Or was it too much to wrap your head around???

@CourtJester
"... And that tells me that you operate on feelings ... " OK, I see you're getting butthurt again.. 😂 to bring up feelings is a typical copout that you've used before when you have nothing else to say... It's a way to cover up your failure to think or write properly or intelligently 😂😂😱😱😵 have a nice day sonny... 😘😘😄

@Cutiebeauty Well. You’ve yet to debunk my post or show any proof of your opinion. All you have is your personal feelings. You sound like a Baptist trying to convert me at a gas station. Do better cup cake.

Because poor people making a Bit more money is Such a terrible idea? And being able to weather sickness without bankruptcy...oh,heavenstoBetsy, nooooooo!

@AnneWimsey life’s about choices

@CourtJester and i am sure,1000% sure,that as a White man yours have all been just peachy.

@AnneWimsey Well... you’re white. So what’s your excuse for needing society to pay for your increased minimum wage?

@K9Kohle789 Auh. What party was Jimmy Carter when that happened?

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That's an excellent list...

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And, we could come up with a couple of hundred more.

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Probably find more reasons

bobwjr Level 10 Sep 27, 2020
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