It's hard to find reporting on what Dems voted Yes, but think it was:
King (ME) 202 224-5344
Hassan (NH) 202 224-3324
Durbin (IL) 202 224-2152
Shaheen (NH) 202 224-2841
Cortez Masto (NV) 202 224-3542
Kaine (VA) 202 224-4024
Rosen (NV) 202 224-6244
Fetterman (PA) 202 224-4254
Maybe they would like to hear from you.
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Be wary of all these reports that the Democrats are about to cave on the shutdown. The sources all seem to be the administration's favorite access journalists. They pull this stunt quite regularly.
How to quit Home Depot.
So, Home Depot is a terrible company, but you think you have no option. It's not true. First, there's Lowe's, which is much better. But, shopping local is also much easier than you think. Ace Hardware stores are locally owned, and the discounts from Ace Rewards add up fast. Lumber yards have better materials and free or low cost delivery. Plumbing and electrical supply stores normally used by contractors are great. Give it a try, dump Home Depot. You'll be glad you did.
Social programs to aid the disadvantaged are a key component of Economic Justice.
Given that the US has now put its program for feeding the poor on hold, thought it might be a good time to bump this short primer on Economic Justice.
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What is Economic Justice and why does it matter?
Economic Justice is the simple principle that the economy should be administered fairly.
Economic Justice matters because the economy belongs to everyone, and everyone deserves the equal opportunity to benefit from it.
The pillars of Economic Justice are:
- Curtailing Looting
- Tax Fairness (Plugging Loopholes and Progressive Taxation)
- Wage Fairness (Minimum Wages, Equal Pay)
- Business Regulation
- Social Services
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