INDIVISIBLE Lambertville NJ / New Hope PA

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  • Indivisible LNH and Bucks Together to Host Ezra Levin at Candidate Endorsement Meeting

    Indivisible LNH and Bucks Together to Host Ezra Levin at Candidate Endorsement Meeting

    Indivisible Lambertville New Hope and Bucks Together to Host Ezra Levin, Co-founder of Indivisible.org at Candidate Endorsement Meeting
    Lambertville, NJ & New Hope, Pennsylvania – Wednesday, September 12, 2018 – Indivisible Lambertville-New Hope and Bucks Together have joined forces to host Ezra Levin, co-founder of the national Indivisible organization and co-author of the Indivisible Guide. The event will be held at the Cornerstone Event Center at the Eagle Firehouse, 46 Sugan Road, New Hope, PA on Sunday, September 16, 2018.

     

    The event will celebrate the endorsement of a number of candidates at the national, state and county levels by local Indivisible organizations for the 2018 elections. The Pennsylvania candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, Scott Wallace, along with other endorsed candidates will also be in attendance.

     

    “According to the Washington Post 43% of eligible voters did not vote in 2016, and the outcome has been devastating,” said Cynthia Sternfeld, director, Indivisible Lambertville New Hope. “If we want things to change, we must get people to the voting booth. Indivisible stands as thousands of local groups inspired by Ezra Levin and the original founders, who are actively working to strengthen our Democracy, preserve civil liberties and get out the vote.”

     

    For the full list of candidates endorsed by Indivisible Lambertville-New Hope, please go here.

     

    Indivisible Lambertville New Hope is a local, grass roots volunteer organization focused on educating and uniting citizens in actions that support its core values of democracy, equality, inclusiveness, honesty and respect. The organization was founded in January, 2016 and currently has more than 1000 members.
  • Maybe No Russians Are Going To Jail, But…

    On Friday, July 13, right before President Trump’s visit to Russia, 12 Russian intelligence officers were indicted by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election. After the announcement, Senator Charles Schumer of New York and other Democrat leaders called on Mr. Trump to cancel his meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Finland, but it went on as scheduled.

    The New York Times reported that the 29-page indictment details the hacking of hundreds of people affiliated with the Clinton campaign, as well as other Democratic Party organizations. Although it is unlikely that the 12 agents will ever come to trial in the United States, this begins to tell the story to the American people of what happened with the 2016 elections.

    The report outlines continuing attempts to compromise election infrastructure — including hacking state boards of election, secretaries of state, and election software providers. The indictment does not allege that the operation ultimately affected vote tallies.

    According to The Washington Post, four days after the indictments were released, conservative Republicans again called for an investigation of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Mr. Mueller’s boss, for allegedly threatening congressional aides, an allegation he has already denied under oath. President Trump cannot directly fire Mr. Mueller, but he could fire Mr. Rosenstein, clearing the way for the appointment of someone who might curtail Mr. Mueller’s investigation. An investigation of Mr. Rosenstein might influence public opinion, and if Mr. Trump’s base supported firing the Deputy Attorney General, it might prevent Congress from reprimanding the President for such an action.

    Act Now:
    Sign up for a rapid action rally.
    The rally will take place if Mr. Trump fires Mr. Rosenstein.
  • GOTV PA – Lock in the Keystone State!

    As the summer of our discontent veers toward the fall elections, it’s time to kick up our activism. Distractions abound. Beachcombing, picnics, lounging poolside, relaxing time with family and friends, all provide a necessary antidote to the toxicity that threatens to envelope us, but one thing is for sure – burying our heads in the sand will not make “IT” go away.

    More, with the student volunteers soon heading back to school, there will be a void in the campaigns that needs to be filled. From the increasingly palpable impacts of climate change on the environment to the outright horror of toddlers and children separated from their parents and imprisoned to what can only be called “Traitorgate”, we must take a stand now.

    CALL TO ACTION*
    Wherever you live, now’s the time to organize your neighbors and community. Go on out and knock on doors, invite friends and neighbors over for a fundraiser or meet and greet, be it a coffee klatch or a cocktail party. We need to get together and WIN!

    PA candidates running for election that can turn PA blue include:
    Helen Tai for State Rep in the 178th Assembly District
    Steve Santarsiero for State Senator in the 10th Senatorial District
    Scott Wallace for Congress in the 1st Congressional District
    Bob Casey for US Senator
    John Fetterman for Lt. Governor
    Tom Wolf for Governor

    PA Upcoming Events, Activities & Fundraisers*:
    August 5th, Sun., 2-4pm – Meet & Greet with Meredith Buck Down on the Farm at Three Fawn Farm, 77 Walter Rd, Chalfont.Activities for Kids!$25 for admission (kids under 15 -free!)

    For more info please email Mary Chalich

    Aug. 15th, Wed., 6-8pm – Helen TaiHosted by Steve & Sue Saddlemire and Colin Unsworth & Sparky MorrisonAddress given upon RSVP

    Please RSVP to Rachel at 215-908-1792 or rachel@helentai.com or click HERE

    September 15, Sat., 6-8pm – Helen Tai Hosted by Judy and Jim Finn, Jason and Allison Glickman, and Elissa and Jeffrey DatzAddress provided upon RSVP

    RSVP to Rachel at 215-908-1792 or rachel@helentai.com

    Click HERE to purchase your tickets in advance

    For more information click HERE

    If you can’t make any of the events or volunteer, but would still like to contribute: Donate to the Bucks County Democratic Committee

    *Resources and calendar of events will be updated monthly. If you are planning events or activities, or want to get involved, please contact LisaBergson0@gmail.com
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    For more information, additional resources, and ways to get involved*:
    Bucks County Blue: Great source for info on all races and candidates in Bucks, including upcoming events and voter registration.
    Warwick First: Site for this fledgling group in an entrenched red community. Can we flip it? Ride the Blue Wave!
    Buckingham Voices: “Concerned citizens, empowered and in motion.” Smart, active team committed to educating and empowering folks in our area. buckinghamvoices@gmail.com
    Newtown Democrats: Newly energized by their victories in November, this organization is working to widen its reach.
    Solebury Democrats: Lively, up-to-date site, with excellent content.
    Indivisible: Provides a wealth of information and ready-made materials, ranging from Elections 101, Voting Rights, and Voting Suppression, Voter Registration, Endorsement Guides, and more.
    SwingLeft: Nationwide organization dedicated to flipping Congressional districts like ours.
    Flippable: Mounting a Blue Wave Tsunami across the states.
  • GOTV-NJ

    Getting people to vote is going to be the most crucial part of the mid-term elections. It’s time to start thinking about how you are going to help this effort because it really is up to us all. Whether you go door to door canvassing or staff a phone bank, now is the time to decide how your energy is going to help change our current political situation.

    Caroline Armstrong is keeping ILNH constituents informed about GOTV activities and sign-ups for the Malinoski campaign via Facebook and email, or contact her to learn more. Contact her at typeting@comcast.net to get on a weekly list of opportunities to GOTV!

    NJ Upcoming events:
    Taste of the Towns Fundraiser
    Sunday, August 5 – 2:00-4:00
    Dolce Restaurant, 161 Main Street, Flemington
    Guest Speaker: Andrew Zwicker Tickets
    NJ Residents – Where Will You Be On Nov. 6?

    If the answer to that is out of state, make sure you fill out an application to vote by mail. This is especially important for college students who are out of state. Unless your college address is your permanent one, college students need to vote in the state their parents live in. Here’s a link to the application for an absentee ballot.

    While you can apply for a vote by mail ballot up to seven days prior to the election (or the day before in person), why wait? So that it doesn’t slip your mind while you are caught up in your studies, students are encouraged to complete their application before they leave for college!
  • The Dark Age of the Trump Court

    Evidence of Trump-nominee for the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh’s often dangerous, pro-business bias runs as a common thread in his judicial positions on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Examples include scrapping regulations that protect trainers working with captive killer whales; that control coal-fired power plants, spewing pollution into neighboring states; and preventing internet monopolies from pushing out smaller rivals. His controversial nomination is triggered by the sudden retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, who cast the deciding vote in favor of gay marriage. Replacing Kennedy’s swing vote with Kavanaugh’s harsher stance “…will continue a trend toward widening America’s power and wealth gap,” according to the New York Times editorial board. As it is, the Times observes, “The court has given big business a leg up on workers, unions, consumers and the environment.”

    Today’s increasingly conservative Supreme Court caps a 50-year rightward trajectory from the pathbreaking Warren Court, which ruled from 1953 until 1969. Under Chief Justice Earl Warren, an Eisenhower appointee, the Court reversed some of the worst injustices of the notoriously oppressive McCarthy era. It also heralded positive social change, such as school integration and expanded civil liberties (think Miranda Rule, granting those arrested the rights both to remain silent and to an attorney), a time when more enlightened federal power held sway over state’s rights. Focused on the Bill of Rights, Warren favored strong ethical principles – such as “one-man, one-vote” – and fostered an inclusive society that protected minorities.

    Subsequently, the Burger Court (1969 – 1986) put a brake on further liberalization, with some critical exceptions, such as Roe v Wade, which decriminalized abortion in 1973, upholding federal rule over state jurisdiction. Thereafter, the Rehnquist Court (1986 – 2005) and, now, Chief Justice John Roberts, Jr.’s Court (2005 – present) mark increasingly conservative rulings, promoting libertarian values and a strict-constructionist interpretation of our Constitution.

    With its emphasis on individual freedom over social good, libertarian ideals can yield varying results, ranging from support for gay marriage to looser gun controls, or to strongly pro-corporate policies that benefit the wealthy and lead to further income inequality and reduction of workers’ rights. A significant game-changing example is Citizens United v Federal Election Commission, granting corporations the ability to invest unlimited support for political campaigns, thus, eroding “one- man, one-vote” in favor of the mighty.

    Now, with the more authoritarian and socially conservative Trump regime taking hold, it is generally expected that progressive decisions are likely to cease and possibly be reversed. We see this in the recent rulings upholding Trump’s Muslim ban, granting employers the right to deny workers reproductive care, and weakening the clout of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), which, as our nation’s largest union, raises the bar for working conditions and wages. (Perhaps not incidentally, AFSCME has long been a major donor to the Democratic Party.)

    Supreme Court justices can serve for life and make decisions that overrule Congress and all lower courts, hence, the power and influence of 53-year-old Kavanaugh could be far reaching. His nomination is boosted by massive funding from the Koch brothers, the Judicial Crisis Network, and pro-lifers, who are pressuring Democratic representatives in Florida, Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota, and West Virginia to vote in favor. For their part, NARAL Pro-Choice, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Demand Justice, and Indivisible are leading the charge to defeat Kavanaugh.

    While our democracy rests on a sturdy tripod, dividing power between the Court, the Congress, and the Presidency, that stability may prove fragile and potentially collapse. If Trump’s tyranny grows, our top court could bend to the ruling party, as seen in China, Russia, and more and more nations around the world. Reflecting back to the McCarthy era, not only were dissidents, including actual and suspected US Communist Party members, persecuted and imprisoned, but the volunteer lawyers who defended them were, at times, immediately handcuffed and jailed, without due process, following the conviction of their clients.

    Spearheading that investigation was Roy Cohn, who served as chief counsel to Senator Joseph McCarthy during the “Second Red Scare” and later, prosecuted Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, sending them to the electric chair for treason. Cohn, a master manipulator, went on to represent and mentor Trump during his early years in business. (Cohn’s career ended and soon after, his life, when he was disbarred for unethical conduct in 1986.) Now, echoing McCarthy’s stance, Trump’s propensity for draping himself in the flag, while deriding the free press and all who dare to criticize him, bodes ill for our independence.

    Our democracy is what we make it! #SaveSCOTUS

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