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Thursday, April 22, 2021

Happy Earth Day! Up next on April 28: A reason to hope & act: UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS.

 

       Earth Day Brings Big News This Year—Learn More on April 28

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Dear David,

Happy Earth Day! This is a momentous one, as President Joe Biden holds the Leaders Summit on Climate. Watch the summit live today—I know I'll be tuning in. But what does this summit mean? What can President Biden do on his own, and what does he need Congress—or the public—to do so that we can be as bold as the climate crisis demands?

The Union of Concerned Scientists invites you to a webinar on April 28 to discuss today's Earth Day summit with our international climate policy expert, Dr. Rachel Cleetus. American Sign Language interpretation and closed captioning will be available during the webinar and we'll take questions live.

After the Earth Day Summit: What Happens Now?
Date: Wednesday, April 28
Time: 4:00–5:00 p.m. ET

Register for the webinar today to learn what we can do to address the climate crisis.

You'll come away from the conversation better informed, fired up, and with something concrete you can do to help make bold climate action possible this year.

President Biden just unveiled a major domestic infrastructure plan, which includes significant clean energy and climate resilience investments. And today, we expect the next big news: our national commitments to worldwide cuts to carbon emissions. Will they be big enough to make a difference? And what will it take for them to become reality?

Join us next week to find out what you need to know as a climate activist—register today. Rachel Cleetus, PhD, policy director for the UCS Climate & Energy Program, will answer our questions and offer us reason to hope.

To add to the excitement, President Biden will be addressing the nation on April 28, just a few hours after our webinar, and we have a good feeling this same topic will come up. It's a perfect opportunity to make some collective noise across the country. I'll be asking Dr. Cleetus what she expects President Biden to say and what WE can do to make sure ambitious climate action happens this year. Then we'll all take a moment to take meaningful action, together, as one big group of UCS supporters.

Dr. Cleetus has many years of experience with world climate talks, and the politics of climate action here at home. I hope you'll join me as we hear from Rachel what we need to know about the president's plan of action on climate change and what you and I can do about it.

Please register for the webinar today and we hope to see you on April 28.

Sincerely,

Liz Schmitt
Federal Action Campaign Team
Union of Concerned Scientists

 
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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

It's Time for Corporate America pay its fair share in taxes. DEMOCRATS.COM

 


DAVID -

It's time for a massive investment in our communities and in an equitable pandemic recovery. But every time Democrats propose investments to create jobs, rebuild infrastructure, secure a green energy future, make housing more affordable and more―like President Biden just did in his American Jobs Plan―Republicans (and some moderate Democrats) ask, "how are you going to pay for it?"

Biden's historic $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan will create 2.7 million more jobs, rebuild our communities and begin to create an economy that works for all of us.

To make these investments, President Biden's Made in America Tax Plan would raise $2.5 trillion by making America's corporations begin to pay their fair share.

Join us in calling on Congress to pass President Biden's American Jobs Plan and his Made in America Tax Plan to create millions of jobs for working families, rebuild our communities, and invest in our country's future.

Biden's Made in America Tax Plan raises $2.5 trillion by increasing the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%, closing loopholes that have incentivized multinational corporations to outsource jobs and shift profits to offshore tax havens, placing a 15% minimum tax on corporations so they can't get away with paying $0 in taxes, ending fossil fuel tax subsidies and more.

In order to create an equitable recovery from this pandemic and build an economy that works for all of us, it's time for corporations to pay their fair share in taxes.

Sign the petition demanding Congress invest in our country's future―paid for by making Corporate America pay its fair share.

Consider these corporate tax horror stories:

• In 2020, 55 major U.S. corporations paid ZERO dollars in federal income taxes, even though they collectively enjoyed almost $40.5 billion in pre-tax profits.

• In 2018 over 1,500 U.S.-based multinational corporations paid an average U.S. tax rate of just 7.8% (even though the corporate tax rate is 21%)―a rate much lower than most middle-class families pay.

• American corporations dodge an estimated $60 billion a year in U.S. taxes by shifting profits and production offshore.

Thank you for fighting for a tax system and economy that works for everyone, not just the wealthy few.

Bob Fertik

Monday, April 19, 2021

BY DEFINITION: GUN CONTROL, AND THE 2ND AMENDMENT. PART 2.



To further understand the meaning of the wording contained in the 2nd Amendment, we must also look to another part of the U.S CONSTITUTION that addresses the same subject matter.

The following is taken from ARTICLE 1, SECTION 8 of the U.S. CONSTITUTION.


"To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions;

To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, and for governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress;"


As you can see the term "MILITIA" is used, and its ROLE, MISSION, AND THE RULES THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED FOR IT TO OPERATE PROPERLY AND LEGALLY ARE LAID OUT.

At the time of its initial Formation and Independence, the UNITED STATES had virtually no standing NATIONAL ARMY. (Not the Professional Force where Soldiers are Recruited and Trained for Full Time Duty, or CAREER TYPE EMPLOYMENT). THE MILITIA WAS A NECESSITY TO PROTECT THE NEW NATION UNTIL A STANDING MILITARY BODY COULD BE CREATED FOR FULL-TIME DEPLOYMENT.

To understand the role that the MILITIA WAS TO TAKE IN PROTECTING THE COUNTRY THEN, AND IN THE FUTURE, WE MUST LOOK TO THE WORDING CONTAINED IN THE ABOVE PASSAGE TAKEN FROM THE BODY OF THE CONSTITUTION.

Perhaps the phrase "CITIZEN SOLDIER" is familiar to you, but do you know what it really refers to? We will examine this in the next Article regarding this Subject Matter.



 

Thursday, April 15, 2021

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION: Interested in a non-academic career? Sign up for this month’s APA Member Webinar.

 


American Philosophical Association

 

 

There are myriad career opportunities available to philosophers, both within and beyond academia. Because many current philosophy graduate students and recent PhDs are interested in pursuing a variety of careers, the APA’s Committee on Non-Academic Careers has organized a webinar for members: Launching a Non-Academic Career.

 

Register now

 

The webinar will include perspectives and advice about exploring and embarking on careers outside of academia. The webinar may be especially useful for graduate students and faculty who are interested in career paths beyond the professoriate. The panelists for the webinar are the following:

  • Gina Helfrich, PhD (Non-profit technology sector)
    Program Officer for Global Technology, Internews
  • JC Lau, PhD (Video game development)
    Producer, Harebrained Schemes
  • Shane Wilkins, PhD (Public administration)
    Management analyst, US Department of Agriculture

The facilitator for the panel will be Sherri Lynn Conklin, PhD, member of the APA Committee on Non-Academic Careers.

 

The webinar will be held on Wednesday, April 28 at 1 p.m. Eastern time / 10 a.m. Pacific time. To participate, register on the APA website. Registration will be available until 10 a.m. Eastern time / 7 a.m. Pacific time on the day of the webinar, and access information will be provided to registrants at least one hour prior to the start of the webinar. Registration is limited to current APA members.

 

Register now.

 

This webinar will offer useful advice and insight on potential career paths for those with advanced degrees in philosophy. Space is limited, so register now! If you’re unable to attend the live webinar, a recording will be made available to APA members afterward.

 

In addition to offering this webinar, the Committee on Non-Academic Careers has just published a new edition of its guide, Beyond the Academy. You can find more information about the topics discussed in this webinar in the section entitled “Launching a Non-Academic Career.”

 

All the best,

 

Amy Ferrer

Executive Director