From Robert Reich <[email protected]>
Subject Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema are raking in $$$$$$
Date December 10, 2021 6:36 PM
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[link removed] [[link removed]]Dear John,
Senate Democrats must pass the Build Back Better bill before Christmas to make sure it doesn’t fall victim to election-year gridlock.
But there are two "Grinches" standing in the way: Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema.
Sens. Manchin and Sinema are raising money hand over fist from corporations that oppose the bill, throwing up one objection after another. And Democratic leaders and the corporate media refuse to call them out.
Enough is enough. It’s time to stop handling them with kid gloves. We need to turn up the pressure now.
That’s why the team here at Inequality Media Civic Action is calling out Manchin and Sinema—and their corporate donors—through our millions of followers across social media and making sure their own constituents know the truth.
We know we can’t rely on the corporate media to hold Manchin and Sinema accountable. Can you rush a donation right now to help fuel our efforts to push Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema to stop blocking President Biden's Build Back Better bill? [[link removed]]
Make a donation [[link removed]]The Build Back Better bill is sorely needed. For the first time ever, this bill would provide nationwide paid family leave. It would expand Medicare to include vision, hearing, and dental. It would be the largest step the country has ever taken to tackle the climate crisis. And the ultra-rich would finally pay more of their fair share of taxes.
These policies are supported by huge super-majorities of voters across party lines. But just last week, Manchin said he wanted to press "pause" on the measure. In an interview with CNN, Sinema wouldn’t say whether she would vote yes on the package—even though she’s already paid a huge role in whittling down its most progressive provisions.
Meanwhile, according to campaign-finance tracking by Accountable.US, Manchin has taken more than $1.5 million from corporations that are opposed to the bill as of September, and Sinema got nearly $1 million.
The corporate media is only making the problem worse , regurgitating spin from Manchin and Sinema about the deficit and giving them a free pass for their huge conflicts of interest and campaign donors.
That’s why my team and I are working overtime to film, test, and deploy proven-effective viral posts and videos to our millions of followers on social media—many of whom are critical swing voters. Our team has years of experience in finding messages that resonate and producing content that goes viral and is seen by tens of millions of people across the country.
Our hope is that these posts and videos provide the kind of mass public pressure we need to stop the obstructionism, and win more seats in the upcoming midterm elections so these two corporate Democrats can no longer obstruct progress at every step.
But to break through the noise, we’re going to have to really ramp up our budget so we can do more than ever before to get this game-changing bill across the finish line before Christmas, with all of its programs intact.
Will you rush a donation right now to help us get out the truth, combat the corporate media’s narrative, and ensure that every American knows what’s in the Build Back Better Act? [[link removed]]
Thank you for supporting our work at this critical moment,
Robert Reich
Inequality Media Civic Action
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