Leaked footage from a Heritage Foundation donor conference reveals a coordinated, nationwide assault on voting rights.
The right-wing group is running a $24 million, 2-year voter suppression plan across 8 states.
Details in the thread below.
The Heritage Foundation has been working directly with top GOP state election officials for years. They’ve held private briefings with Republican secretaries of state, governors, attorneys general, and lawmakers on their voter suppression plan.
The group is targeting 8 states: Georgia, Florida, Nevada, Wisconsin, Texas, Arizona, Iowa, and Michigan. Why?
“If maybe two, maybe three of these 8 states went a different way in November, we’d be having a different conversation here today.”
Heritage has successfully gotten legislation passed and signed into law in Iowa, Georgia, Arizona, and Florida. They first tested their strategy in Iowa, where their efforts flew under the radar.
Heritage says it also helped draft Georgia’s voter suppression legislation, which passed earlier this year. They say they spent $1 million on CNBC ad buys to counter corporate backlash against the bill.
The next stage of their campaign is aimed at selling the bills to the American public. Heritage officials say that the most important part will be re-motivating the conspiratorial Trump base to return to the polls by 2022.
Blocking the #ForThePeopleAct is crucial to Heritage’s voter suppression plot.
They warn the bill would void every voter ID law in the country and implement same-day and automatic voter registration.
It would essentially erase all of the group’s efforts.
Heritage explains that it is building a broad coalition to block filibuster reform and stop the #ForThePeopleAct from passing.
“[The filibuster] is the gauge that won’t allow the larger progressive wishlist to be enacted.”
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BREAKING: Newly revealed emails show that Amazon ordered USPS to place an illegal ballot dropbox at its Alabama warehouse during the union election.
"This is of the utmost importance" and "must get done," Amazon warned, linking the demand directly to Amazon SVP Dave Clark. (1/)
The emails surfaced today as part of the NLRB's probe into Amazon's union-busting.
In one, an Amazon exec tells USPS, "This is of the utmost importance for our senior leadership. I am not joking at all when I say that I will drive to Alabama myself to install it if need be."
In another, Amazon's Brian Palmer tells USPS officials: "This is a priority at the highest levels of the company (Dave C included) and it *must* get done."
Dave Clark oversees Amazon's warehouse operations worldwide and is a right-hand to Jeff Bezos.
BREAKING: An Amazon worker just testified to the NLRB that he witnessed two Amazon security guards open and search the union ballot dropbox after his overnight shift.
“They had it open for a minute or two. Seemed like they were searching for something,” Kevin Jackson said.
Amazon installed the ballot dropbox in Alabama in direct violation of NLRB orders.
Jackson told the NLRB that he saw Amazon security carrying keys around the mailbox multiple times:
"I seen the security go out several times locking and unlocking it."
As More Perfect Union reported, emails subsequently showed that Amazon pressured the USPS to break its own rules to install the private ballot dropbox.
NEW: Republicans have found a tax increase they love – a tax on working people.
Instead of taxing the ultra-rich, Republicans want to pay for infrastructure with a gas tax, user fees, and toll roads. These are taxes that disproportionately hit the poor and middle class.
Remarkably, Democrat @MarkWarner is supporting Republicans' plan to tax working people.
Sen. Warner told MSNBC: “I wish the president had not taken user fees off the table, whether gas tax or miles traveled. I think user fees make sense.”
Axios reports that @SenatorSinema and @SenatorCarper also "discussed the possibility of imposing user fees" with Biden in meetings this week.
These were two of the handful of Democratic senators who voted against raising the minimum wage to $15/hour in March.
Thread: GOP governors in 11 states are ending the extra $300 weekly payments to unemployed people, so they can force people to work for less.
In South Carolina that means choosing between:
-$290/week ($7.25/hr minimum wage job)
-$238/week in unemployment on average
It’s not just South Carolina.
GOP governors in Missouri, Iowa, Idaho, Tennessee, Wyoming, South Dakota and Utah are ending the extra $300 weekly payments to unemployed people from the American Relief Plan.