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Autumn

(45,056 posts)
Wed Jan 21, 2015, 12:00 AM Jan 2015

Here is a tweet from DFA about Liz after tonights SOTU adress

Special thanks to brooklynite for finding this for us,

https://twitter.com/DFAAction link to the tweet


Wow. That might have been the most progressive State of the Union speech that President Obama has ever given.

Tonight, President Obama used his State of the Union to promote a number of unabashedly populist, progressive ideas, from cutting taxes for middle class families to giving workers more paid time off and making some college tuition-free.

"It’s now up to us to choose who we want to be over the next fifteen years, and for decades to come," he said. "Will we accept an economy where only a few of us do spectacularly well? Or will we commit ourselves to an economy that generates rising incomes and chances for everyone who makes the effort?"

Elizabeth Warren has been leading the charge on issues like income inequality and student debt for years. Now, finally, the rest of the Democratic Party -- and even the President -- seem to be catching up.

That's why Democracy for America, along with our friends at MoveOn, launched our Run Warren Run campaign. Because if Elizabeth Warren has this much influence over the Democratic Party agenda as a Senator, just imagine the progressive changes she could make happen as president.

We just kicked off our New Hampshire Run Warren Run campaign on Saturday. Now, we're organizing house parties across the country to begin laying the groundwork for a Warren candidacy. Will you chip in $3 to help fund them?

The President's speech tonight was a great reminder of the influence we can have when we fight for progressive values. DFA has been keeping up the pressure on the White House to move to the left on things like taxing the 1% and protecting the internet for years, and it's exciting to see that pressure translating into presidential positions we can get behind.

Earlier this month, 51,165 DFA members signed on in support of the President's bold proposal to make community colleges debt-free for everyone -- and asked him to take it even further. We want to keep fighting until existing debt gets addressed, too -- which is why we will soon be announcing an exciting new partnership that will take our campaign to fix the student debt crisis to a whole new level.

More than 70,000 DFA members signed a petition led by Robert Reich and Nick Hanauer calling on President Obama to expand overtime, and over 500 of you called the White House last week asking him to announce it in his speech. Obama mentioned the need to expand overtime benefits -- but he still has to issue the order to make it happen.

The speech had its shortcomings, of course. President Obama's request for trade promotion authority to pass the job-killing Trans-Pacific Partnership is tremendously disappointing. Previous trade deals haven't just failed lived up to the hype, they've cost Americans' jobs, destroyed communities, and ripped apart families. Elizabeth Warren opposes that bad trade deal -- another reason why we need her to run for president.

We believe that income inequality is the greatest crisis we face as a nation today, and we're thrilled to see the president proposing bold steps to address it. But President Obama won't be president for much longer.

We can't afford to go backwards: We need to make sure that we have a candidate in 2016 who will fight for working families, even when -- especially when -- that means making deep-pocketed Wall Street donors and corporations uncomfortable. We need Elizabeth Warren.

Our Run Warren Run field organizers are busy building the infrastructure Sen. Warren would need to run and win right now. Will you pitch in $3 to supercharge this campaign and expand our organizing efforts?

Thanks for being a part of our campaigns over the years. Tonight is proof that together, we can change the conversation and make the Democratic Party more progressive.

- Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Executive Director
Democracy for America
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Here is a tweet from DFA about Liz after tonights SOTU adress (Original Post) Autumn Jan 2015 OP
Nothing good for the people is going to happen IMO. It's just a speech. L0oniX Jan 2015 #1
Is there any doubt that Sen. Warren has reversed the conversation? MannyGoldstein Jan 2015 #2
 

L0oniX

(31,493 posts)
1. Nothing good for the people is going to happen IMO. It's just a speech.
Wed Jan 21, 2015, 12:42 AM
Jan 2015

I have 0 confidence or expectations from the spineless Dem party ...and fear of what the repukes are going to do. I'll vote Dem only to slow down the inevitable destruction of Democracy.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
2. Is there any doubt that Sen. Warren has reversed the conversation?
Wed Jan 21, 2015, 11:26 AM
Jan 2015

And she'll keep pushing, pushing, punching, punching.

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