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John Oliver: Paying for things you don’t like is part of being a person

Once again, John Oliver nailed it on Sunday night. He had some choice words for Hobby Lobby before Monday’s Supreme Court ruling and the idea that a corporation can have religious beliefs.  This is all you need to know:

“If you really want to be treated like a person, Corporations, then guess what? Paying for things you don’t like is what it feels like to be one.  If corporations want to be people, they should have to take the rough with the smooth.  Corporations should have the lifespan of a person.  79 years – 75 if they’re based in Mississippi.  Oh and female companies, you only get to make 83 cents on the dollar.  Sorry Wendy! I guess it’s just that Burger King must have worked harder!”

He’s making a great joke, of course, but he’s on to something.  As Lizz Winstead points out “Remember when people used to be people? #Nostalgia.”  Boy… those were the good old days, huh?  When do you suppose we can become a corporation so we can have more rights?

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Colbert wants to know if Pelosi has naked pictures of Boehner.

Pelosi considers Colbert a friend… Colbert considers Pelosi a nemesis. The two tangled on the Report this week. Pelosi appeared in efforts to encourage Colbert Nation viewers to support the Middle Class Jumpstart, because “when women succeed, America succeeds.” The crowd went wild! Because… who doesn’t love a populist message that supports women and families, right?

“When will you start jumping on the middle class?” Stephen wanted to know.

The goal is to pass a bill to stop giving tax breaks to corporations who ship their jobs overseas and instead give tax breaks to companies who keep good paying jobs right here at home. The second piece of this plan is to build roads, bridges, broadband networks, and water systems by closing tax loopholes for special interests in the tax code.

In true Colbert form, the conversation then devolved into that line few can cross with the former House Speaker.

“Do you have naked photos of John Boehner doing something?” Stephen asked with a smirk. “And if you do, is the tan uniform?”

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Via the House Dems site on Middle Class Jumpstart:

‘MAKE IT IN AMERICA’ – BETTER JOBS AT HOME

  • Republicans voted to give tax breaks to companies that ship American jobs overseas
  • Democrats will introduce the “21st Century Make It In America Act” to provide tax incentives for creating good-paying jobs here at home
  • Republicans blocked legislation to make long-term investments in our nation’s aging highway system and opposed creating clean energy jobs of the future
  • House Democrats will pass the “Build America Bonds Act” to boost job growth and modernize America’s infrastructure by building roads, bridges, broadband technology and investing in clean energy initiatives – paid for by closing corporate tax loopholes.
  • Republicans refused to raise the minimum wage but gave massive tax giveaways to corporate special interests and the ultra-wealthy
  • House Democrats will pass the “Fair Minimum Wage Act” and the “CEO/Employee Pay Fairness Act” to deny CEOs the ability to claim tax deductions for pay over $1 million unless they give their employees a raise

WHEN WOMEN SUCCEED, AMERICA SUCCEEDS

  • House Republicans refused to ensure equal pay for equal work, and voted to reduce access to child care and against paid sick leave
  • House Democrats will pass the “Paycheck Fairness Act” to guarantee both women and men get equal pay for equal work, pass the “Healthy Families Act” to ensure paid sick leave for men and women, and increase access to affordable child care
  • House Republicans voted to weaken domestic violence laws that protect women and voted to defund Planned Parenthood
  • House Democrats will strengthen the “Violence Against Women Act” and will expand women’s access to comprehensive health care and family planning.

AFFORDABLE EDUCATION TO KEEP AMERICA #1

  • House Republicans voted to pile more debt on the backs of students and families by preventing Americans from refinancing their student loans and by voting to cut Pell Grants
  • House Democrats will pass the “Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act” to help Americans refinance their college loans to new, lower rates, and will increase access to Pell Grants for higher education
  • House Republicans voted to limit access to quality early childhood education
  • House Democrats will pass the “Strong Start for America’s Children Act” to increase access to effective early childhood learning

 

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How Darrell Issa Saved ACORN

Today the IRS announced that it is going to “scrap proposed rules governing the political activities of 501(c)(4) social-welfare groups” according to the National Review.

There were a number of proposed regulations that came after Congressman Darrell Issa’s investigation into the IRS’s targeting of Tea Party groups that got non-profit status but were still doing “political activity” including voter education and registration. What the IRS was going to do is kind of say “to hell with all y’all” and take away everyone’s ability to do this more than 50% of their time … including groups like ACORN.

What Darrell Issa and the Tea Party never fully realized is that the investigation proved that it was PROGRESSIVE groups that were targeted more by the IRS than right-wing teabagger types. And this new rule would have made it very difficult for progressive organizations to do what they do.

According to a Breaking News alert from Politico​, “the IRS said it will draft entirely new regulations. The current rules have been on the books since 1959.”

None of this would have happened without Darrell Issa. We wouldn’t have known Progressive groups were getting targeted, and because of the uprising from the Tea Party – these regulations were thrown out, saving groups like ACORN. Great work guys!!

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