Tuesday, October 11, 2011

"HANDS OFF-NO CUTS" Campaign is Rolling!

See our MEDICARE/SS page for details on this important movement led by The National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare (www.ncpssm.org).  Our club has materials to participate, including protest cards to mail to Senator Toomey.

Club to picket Shuster's Chambersburg Office Noon Oct 18

We have signs, and will gather at 11:30 (place to be announced).  Then a march to his office. Sheldon Schwartz is coordinating this.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Bridges are Failing and So Are Our Politicians

In Pennsylvania, 5,906 bridges are deficient—and 22,773,880 vehicles cross those bridges every day. Meanwhile, 8.2 percent of Pennsylvanians are jobless.


With so many Pennsylvanians out of work and so many bridges and other pieces of critical infrastructure in need of work, there’s a simple solution: Congress must pass legislation putting jobless Americans to work fixing critical infrastructure—bridges, schools, roads, ports and more.

Call Representative Shuster. Tell him that America is ready to get to work on our bridges, transit, rail, airports, highways, schools and the rest of our failing infrastructure.

These projects don’t just create good jobs for the people who do the original work—though that’s a big part of why they are important right now. They also make our economy perform better in the long term by increasing productivity. And they make America and our state better, safer places to live.

When you fly to Shanghai, you land in a brand-new airport, you have high-speed broadband access from the moment you arrive and you can get on a high-speed train in the arrival terminal that will take you directly to downtown Shanghai at speeds faster than 100 miles per hour.

This just isn’t available in any U.S. city. But we can change that. We can meet these standards—and beat them. But only if our leaders rise to the challenge.

Friday, October 7, 2011

You Can Participate in the Wall Street Protests

Take part in the national movement to bring equality to the market place by participating in the anti-Wall Street protests "virtually". Check out the web site: http://www.marchonwallstreet.org/