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Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – absolutely “No” on Amendment 3

06 Tuesday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, lobbying reform, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, No on Amendment 3, redistricting reform, repeal

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, in opposition to Amendment 3 – the “Dirty Missouri” repeal of campaign finance, redistricting, and lobbying reform placed on the November ballot by the republican controlled Missouri General Assembly:

C161298 10/06/2020 CLEAN Missouri RS McNally 1911 Nueces St Austin TX 78705 self-employed business person 10/5/2020 $20,000.00

[emphasis added]

C161298 10/06/2020 CLEAN Missouri SEIU Missouri/Kansas State Council 2725 Clifton Ave St Louis MO 63139 10/6/2020 $250,000.00

Absolutely “No” on Amendment 3 it is.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – “No” on Amendment 3 (October 4, 2020)

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – definitely “No” on Amendment 3 (October 6, 2020)

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – definitely “No” on Amendment 3

06 Tuesday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Uncategorized

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, lobbying reform, missouri, No on Amendment 3, redistricting reform, repeal

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, in opposition to Amendment 3 – the “Dirty Missouri” repeal of campaign finance, redistricting, and lobbying reform placed on the November ballot by the republican controlled Missouri General Assembly:

C161298 10/05/2020 CLEAN Missouri National Education Association 1201 16th St, NW Washington DC 20036 10/5/2020 $500,000.00

C161298 10/05/2020 CLEAN Missouri AFSCME 1625 L Street, NW Washington DC 20036 10/5/2020 $20,000.00

[emphasis added]

Definitely “No” on Amendment 3 it is.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – “No” on Amendment 3 (October 4, 2020)

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – “No” on Amendment 3

04 Sunday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, lobbying reform, missouri, No on Amendment 3, redistricting reform, repeal

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, in opposition to Amendment 3 – the “Dirty Missouri” repeal of campaign finance, redistricting, and lobbying reform placed on the November ballot by the republican controlled Missouri General Assembly:

C161298 10/04/2020 CLEAN Missouri National Education Association 1201 16th St, NW Washington DC 20036 10/3/2020 $500,000.00

C161298 10/04/2020 CLEAN Missouri Strategic Victory Fund Post Office Box 685 Raleigh NC 27602 10/3/2020 $500,000.00

[emphasis added]

“No” on Amendment 3 it is.

NO on Amendment 3 – the Jefferson City Circus

28 Monday Sep 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, lobbying reform, missouri, No on 3, redistricting reform, repeal

An ad from CLEAN Missouri:

It’s a circus alright. Jefferson City politicians trying to distract you with an old school sideshow.

Amendment 3: five thousand words of smoke and mirrors put on the ballot by politicians.

The truth? Amendment 3 has lobbyist gift loopholes and lets insiders draw legislative districts that protect their favorite
politicians.

No wonder judges call it misleading and unfair.

Send a message to those clowns: Vote NO to their dirty tricks. Vote NO on Amendment 3.

Campaign Finance: CLEANliness

24 Monday Aug 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, to help fight off Dirty Missouri’s Amendment 3 attempt in the November election to repeal campaign finance, ethics, and redistricting reform:

C161298 08/24/2020 CLEAN Missouri Action Now Initiative 1717 West Loop S Houston TX 77027 8/24/2020 $100,000.00

[emphasis added]

It’s going to take a lot more to help stop Dirty Missouri.

Campaign Finance: Keep it CLEAN, folks

22 Wednesday Apr 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, CLEAN Missouri, General Assembly, initiative, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, redistricting reform, repeal

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission from organized labor to CLEAN Missouri in their efforts to counter repeal of redistricting reform by the right wingnut majority in the Missouri General Assembly:

C161298 04/22/2020 CLEAN Missouri Unite. Inspire. Lead. 1810 E. Elm St Jefferson City MO 65101 4/22/2020 $200,000.00

C161298 04/22/2020 CLEAN Missouri CHIPP Political Account 1401 Hampton Ave Fl 3 Saint Louis MO 63139 4/22/2020 $250,000.00

[emphasis added]

Working people. They ain’t going down without a fight.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: be ever vigilant (April 14, 2020)

Campaign Finance: be ever vigilant

14 Tuesday Apr 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Missouri General Assembly, social media

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CLEAN Missouri, General Assembly, initiative, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, redistricting reform, repeal, right wingnuts, social media, Twitter

At least while the right wingnut republican controlled Missouri General Assembly is in session.

This morning:

Jason Hancock @J_Hancock
Missouri Legislature looking to return for final 3 weeks of 2020 session.

Hearing they will wait until a special session this summer to tackle the budget.

What’s likely on the agenda? PDMP, capping punative damages & repealing redistricting changes enacted by voters #moleg
[….]
7:16 AM · Apr 14, 2020

The right wingnut republican majority in the Missouri General Assembly has a legislative priority of keeping their political advantage through unrepresentative gerrymandering and overturning the voters’ will on redistricting reform. Think about that for a second. That’s one of their top priorities.

And, in anticipation of the General Assembly’s designs on redistricting reform, today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

161298 04/14/2020 CLEAN Missouri Action Now Initiative 1717 West Loop S Houston TX 77027 4/13/2020 $400,000.00

[emphasis added]

Equal representation through redistricting reform, if you can keep it.

By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes…

21 Thursday Sep 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in US Senate

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ACA, Cassidy-Graham, Claire McCaskill, health care, missouri, Obamacare, repeal, Roy Blunt, Trumpcare, U.S. Senate

Another morning and the republican controlled U.S. Senate has brought back zombie Trumpcare.

Sunrise in west central Missouri.

Sure, 32 million people will lose access to affordable health care. What could go wrong?

You all know what to do. To the phones. In the streets.

Talking about health care at Sen. Jerry Moran’s (r) office in Olathe, Kansas – June 28, 2017

28 Wednesday Jun 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist, US Senate

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#resist, ACA, AHCA, Indivisible KC, Jerry Moran, Kansas, Obamacare, Olathe, repeal, Trumpcare

At 4:00 p.m. today close to one hundred fifty individuals showed up outside Senator Jerry Moran’s (r) Olathe, Kansas office on College Boulevard to express their opposition to the republican Senate Trumpcare bill.

“Repealing the ACA will kill Kansans”

“Love trumps money”

“Trump doesn’t care”

“Vote no on any version of Trumpcare”

“Heal Don’t Repeal”

“…the most efficient accessible healthcare”

“Trumpcare is fake healthcare”

As at previous Indivisible demonstrations individuals told their health care stories.

A health care story.

“…Trumpcare is bad for us!”

In the median on College Boulevard:

“Healthcare is a right, not a privilege”

“Single payer now…”

Indivisible organizer.

Previously:

Talking about health care… (June 20, 2017)

Roy Blunt tells it like it isn’t (June 23, 2017)

Talking about health care at Sen. Roy Blunt’s (r) office in Kansas City – June 23, 2017 (June 23, 2017)

A Sen. Roy Blunt (r) health care story (June 23, 2017)

Talking about health care at Sen. Roy Blunt’s (r) office in Kansas City – June 23, 2017 – signs of the times (June 24, 2017)

Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r): Still not gonna be any open public town halls in the district, are there?

24 Wednesday May 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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4th Congressional District, ACA, AHCA, facebook, missouri, Obamacare, repeal, social media, Trumpcare, Vicky Hartzler

“…You and your Trump horrify me.”

Representative Vicky Hartzler (r) [2016 file photo].

Today via Facebook, from Representative Vicky Hartzler (r):

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler
Today, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City announced they are pulling out of all ACA individual exchanges by the end of the year. This is a direct result of burdensome Obamacare mandates that made it nearly impossible for insurers to provide affordable plans. Requiring certain benefits from insurers, even if they were unnecessary and unwanted, is just one example of how the law made the health insurance business extremely expensive. Obamacare broke the healthcare system, and state by state, the system is collapsing.
This time, the continued failure of Obamacare will personally impact thousands of people across the state.
Today, Obamacare’s collapse hits home. I urge the Senate to pass the AHCA as quickly as possible to remove the burdens that are forcing insurers out of the market. We need to get lower premiums, more insurers and better coverage to Missouri. Now.

That’s real chutzpah.

Some of the replies:

Too bad you won’t be around to fix it. You tried replacing it with something worse and you will be gone because of it. We will finally get a Congress person that will be able to do something other than distract and blame everyone else. You are pitiful and we all know it

I believe your statement is full of mistruths. It was sabotaged and continues to be by GOP.

You cannot actively advocate for the failure of a system and then lay blame for that failure elsewhere, Mrs. Hartzler. Society and the citizens of this state will remember your words and actions and history will not judge you kindly.

Too bad your plan will do none of the things you stated in your last sentence.`

Obamacare did NOT “break the healthcare system” Ms. Vicki Hartzler. I think you know that very well. So to say it, knowing it to be untrue is a lie you’re telling directly to your constituents iin order to manipulate them to your will. Is that your job? To manipulate the American people and lie to their faces? You should be ashamed of yourself. The problems with healthcare have been caused by greed and the entitlement of the rich. Explain to me how EVERY INDUSTRIALISED NATION is capable of providing universal healthcare to their people and we are not. Since I’m assuming you don’t give a rat’s hind end what I’m writing and will never respond (why would you right? I don’t have millions of dollars for you request for fundraising so I don’t matter right?) The answer is that people like you, politicians who care more about money than they do about representing the people who put them in office I mean, lie to us. Give us half truths. Play upon our fears and manipulate us into thinking the way you want. The way that puts the most money in your pocket (in a manner of speaking). Remember me Vicky Hartzler. I’ll be the one who is working against you in Nov 2018. I’ll be the one reminding everyone what a self serving liar you are. The American people deserve better than this Vicky. We deserve to be represented by people who aren’t liars and thieves. I wish I could believe you would even take the time to read this, but I know you won’t. I wish that you would have a conscience and stop being a coward! Stand up for the American people.

Obama did not “break” the healthcare system. The GOP’s unprecedented obstruction of anything Obama, “broke” the intentions of the ACA. Stop lining your pockets with big pharma and insurance company money, and do what is right for the American people. We want universal healthcare, we the PEOPLE voted for it. You had ample opportunities to “better” the ACA and create a bipartisan plan for all, but you voted along your party line and for the lobbyists rather than your constituents’ and community’s needs. When is your next town hall? I’d love to hear you answer to your US, YOUR PEOPLE.

Come explain to us how the AHCA is going to lower premiums and make healthcare more accessible for your constituents. Because all the evidence, including the CBO’s analysis, says otherwise. We are waiting for you to divulge the magic solution nobody else has shown [….]

As insurance companies are pulling in record profits?!?! GOP is fooling no one any longer!! It will be single payer within 10 years.

Yes, because it will be SOOO much easier for their Big Business when they don’t have to insure all of those sick people… That isn’t a bad program, it’s sick priorities.

heartless republican plutocrat

CBO score expected to be out for AHCA with in hours which will more than likely prove you are lying in your last sentence.

Too bad! To bad that healthcare is a business. Too bad you support the runaway train of exorbitant costs of healthcare, Insurance companies and big pharma. You are their voice for corruption . even though its legal, its unethical. And its a bigly too bad. Too bad you don’t see the link between their ceos making ungodly sums of money while your citizens are paying the price. You are the reason the costs go up, protecting the assets of trump, and his unfettered war machine. You have no merits in my view. Single payer countries work. But then their reps listen to the people. You don’t. You probably don’t even read these comments.

Let’s see the CBO report for the Wealthcare you voted on.

Give it up, Vicky. Nobody believes anything you say in so desperately trying to justify a health care bill that will deprive 24 million people of coverage.

Your callous disregard for people who need this in order to become functional members of society disgusts me. I am an abuse survivor with PTSD and dissociative disorder. After the ACA came into effect, and after they managed to work around Missouri representatives block of the subsidies for its people, I finally got treatment for the first time in over a decade. Now I’m staring down the barrel of going back to before I had that. I have two children who need me whole. I have a loving and devoted husband who will wear himself out caring for me on the bad days, which are less now thanks to the ACA. You and your Trump horrify me.

You lie, just like all the GOP. Can hardly wait until Nov 2018. Hope we all survive what you and your Repugnancy do between now and then.

No, it’s because all the uncertainty about what will happen plus delay in subsidy payments and other subversive activities taken by the current Congress (this means YOU) and administration have weakened the ACA probably beyond repair. Congratulations. Now you want to enact a measure which is horribly detrimental to your constituency. Feeling proud of yourself, are you?

Interesting to see companies making record profits from a piece of legislation they helped craft whine about it, but I guess when your greed is endless nothing is good enough

More lies

What incentive does any insurance company have for providing coverage when the administration has threatened to stop subsidies that help pay for it? If the GOP had worked with the program instead of doing everything it could to obstruct the bill resulting in the current program, things might be different. The no-work-with policy continues as the GOP worked privately and refused to consider amendments. The Republicans share the blame for tbe current system’s problems and carry the blame for the inadequacies of their new program.

You lie Vicky.

I lived and worked in Canada for a year. We can do better than the awful plan proposed by Republicans. Fix the ACA instead of throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Much of the ACA works, I know from first hand experiences.

I cannot believe you made that false statement. If you know what’s wrong with ACA, fix it, don’t support new legislation that has no intent of ensuring coverage for the majority of Americans. Your lack of understanding of health insurance and lack of empathy for those less fortunate is grossly astounding

True, so true, Vicky, my heart bleeds for companies who don’t make money insuring the sick, the poor, the marginalized. I feel deeply for the struggles and suffering of Blue Cross. Let’s all volunteer our time to make this profit generating company Great Again!

Uh, that be sarcasm?

Please be honest about this Ms. Hartzler. States that expanded Medicaid have much lower premium increases than those that didn’t. They also have less problems with insurer’s pulling out. The Republicans made things worse by refusing to expand Medicaid, a deliberate move to sabotage Obamacare. [….]

Fix the ACA, it’s easier than voting to pass a damaged and dangerous bill. AHCA is going to hurt rape victims, ptsd patients, pregnancies and anyone with a uterus. Is that really want you want for our nation? More money in the pockets of wealthy insurance companies while mothers are forced to choose dying of cancer or putting their family in debt for chemo so she can live? Is that what America is about? Taking away the opportunity of life?

I disagree with your analysis of the problems the ACA is having. Yes, the ACA requires insurers to provide specific coverage. The fact that the new Republican plan removes that requirement is what the insurers are reacting to. YOU are killing the ACA and we all know it. You had 8 years to help shape changes to make the ACA better – and you refused to do anything. As long as there are no protections for patients – insurance companies will continue to jack up premiums. Your new plan will not stop that. Stop the partisan bickering and do something positive for your constituents.

This is exactly what you wanted and what you worked to achieve. The GOP does NOT have the best interest of Missouri families.

After my son became ill and had multiple hospitalizations Obamacare was our salvation. He was given a choice of 6 plans all including deductible were affordable. I am very concerned about the future.

You should listen to what your constituents have to say and put what’s best for the people ahead of what is best for the Republican Party. Read what these people have to say while you still have a say in Washington and can make a positive difference for people here. You don’t want to continue to be known as Heartless Hartzler…or do you?

A rhetorical question.

When will you have a town hall to defend your vote to gut Medicaid($880B in cuts to fund $900B in tax cuts for top 5%), bring ban pre-existing condition discrimination, and make health care impossible for anyone born without a silverspoon to afford?

You voted to kill your constituents and you refuse to even look them in their eyes.

You are dishonest.

This is a direct result of your defunding of the ACA. Your party did everything possible to make the law fail, and did nothing to fix the things that you did to it. What did you exptect? If you had left it alone, it would be doing just fine.

Vicky, You’ve lost your credibility with me. It should be people first party second but you don’t act that way at all.

That’s rich, Vicky. Insurers are fleeing the market not because they have to provide real insurance, but because they have no idea what to charge since the leader of YOUR party keeps everyone in the dark about ACA subsidies. You broke it, you buy the consequences.

You’re so full of it Vicky Hartzler! If you actually believe your own words then you’re dumber than a box of rocks!

It’s a direct result of GOP failure to pay the premiums as promised. They have done everything they can to sabotage the program. And now say its a disaster, It seems all the GOP agenda is to hurt ordinary Americans as much as they can while giving more tax breaks to the wealthy. The GOP needs to GO. OUT. SOON!

Shame on you and this disingenuous post. The people you represent deserve better that a political mouthpiece only interested in herself and her party. You will be on the wrong side of history and we will not forget.

If you take peoples health insurance away I hope they take your job away. I know I’ll try.

Hey nice try Vicky. Judging by the tone of the replies here, I’d say your post blew up in your face! I hope you read all the comments posted here and maybe even take them to heart. I doubt that you will, but I’d gladly be pleasantly surprised.

“…Judging by the tone of the replies here, I’d say your post blew up in your face!…” You think?

Vicky you are a cruel horrible person, the reason insurance companies are pulling out is because Missouri would not extend Medicaid and the Federal Government pulled funds out of the ACA that would have subsidized the low income buyers of insurance. This is a classic Republican tactic of cutting funds from a program and then saying the program failed. Vicky how do you sleep at night? You bring harm and death to your constituents.

Ahhhh that’s is why you just spouted off all this. Tried to get a few minutes ahead of the CBO numbers of 23 million people being kicked off the roles. Honestly your politics game is so amateur.

They’re not buying it and they don’t sound happy.

Nope, definitely not, there won’t be any open public town halls.

Previously:

Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r): Who’s that yonder, dressed in black? (May 4, 2017)

Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r) – Columbia District Office – May 10, 2017 (May 10, 2017)

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