We need to talk about Senator Kyrsten Sinema.
Sinema is supposedly a “centrist” Democrat.
- Except — first as a member of Congress and then as a senator — she voted *with* Donald Trump’s position more than half the time during his catastrophic presidency.
- And she is refusing to support President Biden’s Build Back Better plan.
- In fact, she went to the White House *multiple* times just yesterday (and again today) to reiterate her opposition to this desperately needed investment in our country’s future.
- She won’t even say what it would take to gain her support.
- Meanwhile, as reported by The New York Times, Sinema planned to attend a gathering yesterday afternoon — at an undisclosed location — of assorted corporate lobbyists who oppose Biden’s plan and who wrote checks for up to $5,800 to her campaign.
Confronting Big Business and its political allies, whatever they’re party affiliation, is one example of why I’m asking you to support Public Citizen before tomorrow’s midnight deadline.
See my earlier note — copied below in case you missed it — for more about this critical fundraising juncture.
And please donate today if you can.
Thank you.
- Robert
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Please take a minute to read through this update.
We are less than three days from a make-or-break deadline.
How things go between now and midnight Thursday will directly impact how aggressive Public Citizen can be in the months ahead — including our campaign to prevent “centrist” Democrats from stonewalling desperately needed legislation to protect voting rights and to pass President Biden’s landmark Build Back Better plan.
Why?
Because Public Citizen’s fiscal year ends at midnight this Thursday, September 30.
I recognize that the phrase “fiscal year ends at midnight” is no “Ask not what your country can do for you ...”
This is an absolutely pivotal moment nonetheless.
Like many nonprofits, Public Citizen operates on what accountants call a “fiscal year” that is different from the calendar year (for a variety of reasons related to bookkeeping, taxes, and the like).
What it means, in a nutshell, is that we’re about to close the books on one “year” and begin the next.
Historically, then, the last few days of September have been rivaled only by the last few days of December when it comes to the online donations that are essential to powering the work you and Public Citizen do together.
(And remember, we guard our independence by refusing “help” from Big Business and Uncle Sam — our independence and integrity just aren’t for sale. So, everything this shared project called Public Citizen gets done is possible thanks to folks like you chipping in what they can at junctures like this.)
But we are facing some hard realities this time around:
- People are tapped out from donating last year to make Donald Trump a one-term president and to keep as many politicians of his ilk out of office as possible.
- People had to tighten up their budgets given the Trump Administration’s catastrophic failures in addressing the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout.
- And you’re no doubt getting emails from other organizations noting September 30 as a deadline for one reason or another. (Perhaps with gimmicks like ALL-CAPS subject lines, garish formatting, gratuitous graphics, misleading “membership status” alerts, and more.)
So if this is not a good time for you to donate to Public Citizen, we understand.
If you can, please contribute today.
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- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen
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