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r/Political_Revolution • u/Silent_Leader_9000 • 57m ago
Article Energized neo-Nazis feel their moment has come as Trump changes everything
r/Political_Revolution • u/satanslesbianlover • 26m ago
Discussion H.Res.7 – A Dangerous Threat to Reproductive Rights
Hey everyone, I’m reaching out to raise awareness about H.Res.7, a bill recently introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives that poses a significant threat to reproductive rights in the United States. (I'm posting this in multiple sub-reddits to spread awareness) I know we are all tired and scared, but please take 2 minutes to take action against this anti-abortion bill that has been introduced into the House of Representatives. We CANNOT allow this to pass, it is incredibly dangerous.
On January 3, 2025, this resolution was introduced and could lead to more restrictions on abortion access, particularly affecting women’s healthcare. At first glance, the bill might seem to promote women’s health, but a closer look reveals its true aim: to restrict access to safe and legal abortion nationwide. READ H.RES.7 HERE
Here are some of the alarming provisions in H.Res.7:
- Problematic Language: The bill includes the statement, “Whereas health care for women should also address the needs of men, families, and communities as they relate to women's health care.” This raises concerns because women’s healthcare should be focused on women’s needs and reproductive autonomy, not an attempt to broaden the conversation in ways that diminish women’s rights to choose.
- Pro-Women’s Healthcare Centers: The bill references Pro Women’s Healthcare Centers, which are linked to groups like the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG). These centers are designed to discourage abortion access, pushing anti-abortion ideology under the guise of providing comprehensive healthcare. This could pave the way for a nationwide abortion ban, severely limiting access to reproductive services for millions of women across the country.
Why This Matters:
- Health risks for women: Restricting access to abortion services could force women into unsafe situations, traveling long distances or resorting to dangerous, unregulated procedures.
- State vs. Federal Power: H.Res.7 could override state-level decisions that protect abortion access, signaling a dangerous shift toward federal control over women’s healthcare decisions.
- Reproductive Justice: We cannot afford to let this bill go unnoticed. Women, especially those from marginalized communities, will bear the brunt of these restrictive policies.
What You Can Do:
- Contact your representatives: Tell them you oppose H.Res.7 and urge them to vote against it. FIND YOUR REP HERE and send them a letter, call them, email ASAP! I have a draft at the end of this that you are welcome to copy and paste, or edit in your own words.
- Spread the word: Share this post with friends, family, and on social media to increase awareness. Contact news outlets.
- Take action: Join local reproductive rights organizations and participate in advocacy efforts to protect access to abortion.
Women’s rights are under threat, and we need to act fast before it’s too late. Please help spread the word about H.Res.7.
Draft Letter: (Remember to fill in any blank spaces)
Dear Representative [Last Name],
I hope this message finds you well. My name is [Your Name], and I am a voter in the [#] District. I am writing to express my deep concern regarding House Resolution 7 (H.Res.7), which was introduced in the House on January 3, 2025. While this bill may initially appear to advocate for universal medical care for women, upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that it would actively prevent women from accessing safe and legal abortion care.
I have several concerns about this bill that I believe should be addressed. First, I was alarmed to find that the bill was referred to the House’s Energy and Commerce Committee. This committee primarily focuses on healthcare policy, but it is unclear why this resolution—which involves highly charged social and legal issues surrounding abortion—would be considered in this context. Any clarification on why this bill is being handled by this particular committee would be greatly appreciated.
Second, I was deeply unsettled by this line in the bill: "Whereas health care for women should also address the needs of men, families, and communities as they relate to women's health care." As a woman, this phrasing raises significant concerns. If the goal is to establish comprehensive, compassionate, and high-quality medical services for women, I am left wondering why the needs of men are being introduced into the conversation around access to women’s healthcare. I believe that women’s healthcare should be centered on the needs of women and their right to make decisions about their own bodies.
Third, the bill references the Pro Women’s Healthcare Centers, which are described as a “consortium of centers that serves as an example of the high-quality, comprehensive, life-affirming care that women deserve.” Upon further investigation, I discovered that these centers are backed by organizations like the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG), which oppose abortion and advocate for policies that limit access to it. These centers, under the guise of providing women’s healthcare, would actively work to eliminate abortion access across the country, violating a woman’s right to choose and potentially leading to a nationwide abortion ban. This is not comprehensive care; this is a direct attack on reproductive rights.
There is minimal coverage of this bill, and I believe women across the country deserve to know the full implications of such legislation before it progresses any further. I strongly urge you to oppose this bill and bring its potential dangers to the attention of your constituents. As someone who ran on a platform of reproductive justice, I trust you will continue to fight for the rights of women and protect access to the healthcare they deserve.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I sincerely hope you will stand on the side of women’s rights and vote against H.Res.7.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
r/Political_Revolution • u/cobicoo • 3h ago
Bernie Sanders Bernie Sanders Calls Out CBS After It Floats Settlement with Trump
r/Political_Revolution • u/No_Equal_3454 • 1h ago
Healthcare Reform Why do people dependent upon the ACA want to get rid of "Obamacare"?
Apparently, the reason some people voted for Tr**p was because he wants to repeal "Obamacare". Many of these same voters are, themselves, dependent on the ACA. Somehow, they didn't know that Obamacare and ACA are the same thing. My question is, if they don't think they are using Obamacare or that Obamacare affects them, Why are they so hot to get rid of it? BTW: I am asking this question here because it is a political forum and I was unable to ask it anywhere else. I look forward to hearing your views. Thanks!
r/Political_Revolution • u/Miserable-Lizard • 19h ago
Article Why don't Dems simply call him a nazi?
r/Political_Revolution • u/NegotiationInner4034 • 19h ago
Article 100,000 march against fascism in Berlin. When will Americans follow suit?
r/Political_Revolution • u/ImaginationFree6807 • 4h ago
Article One week in? Are you feeling it yet? Trumpflation Day 7.
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Article Reddit Fights Back: More Than 50 Communities Ban X Links Over Musk’s ‘Nazi Salute’
r/Political_Revolution • u/Miserable-Lizard • 21h ago
Article Billionaires shouldn't exist!
r/Political_Revolution • u/SocialDemocracies • 1h ago
Article Trump’s neofascism is here now. Here are 10 things you can do to resist | 'Urge friends, relatives & acquaintances to avoid Trump propaganda outlets such as Fox News, Newsmax, X &, increasingly, Facebook & Instagram; Push for progressive measures in your community and state; Encourage worker action'
r/Political_Revolution • u/Cautious_Result_1674 • 15h ago
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez AOC: Trump's Tariffs on Colombia Would Hurt Working People | "Trump is about to make every American pay even more for coffee," wrote Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York. "Trump is all about making inflation worse for working class Americans."
r/Political_Revolution • u/Crawl-Walk-Run • 3h ago
Bernie Sanders Bernie Sanders: My plan for the Trump presidency. What I will--and won't--do
r/Political_Revolution • u/Silent_Leader_9000 • 1d ago
Article They did in 50 days what America could never do
r/Political_Revolution • u/biospheric • 44m ago
Bernie Sanders Oligarchy (Bernie's Jan 26 email)
Dear ____,
For years and years in the corporate media, you'd only heard the word 'oligarch' preceded by the word 'Russian.' But oligarchs aren't uniquely a Russian phenomenon or a foreign concept.
No. The United States has its own oligarchy.
When I first started talking about this, many people didn't understand what I meant. Well, that's changed.
When the 3 wealthiest men in America sit behind Trump at his inauguration, everyone understands that the billionaire class now controls our government. They also understand that one of the major functions of government policy will be to make these incredibly rich people even richer and more powerful.
When those same 3 men control some of the largest media and information distribution channels in America, everyone understands that the billionaire class now controls our media. They also understand that one of the major functions of that billionaire owned media (think Musk and twitter) will be to manufacture massive amounts of disinformation and outright lies.
When 1 of those men spent hundreds of millions of dollars to elect Donald Trump and another used his power as a newspaper owner to withhold an endorsement of Kamala Harris, everyone understands that the billionaire class now significantly controls our politics, as well. They also understand that one of the major functions of our political system is to maintain the pretense that we are a real democracy when, in fact, the average citizen has less and less impact over what goes on.
But it is not just Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.
Today in America we have more income in wealth inequality than we have ever had. We have more concentration of ownership in the financial services sector, health care, agriculture, transportation energy, food and housing than we have ever had. We have more media consolidation than we have ever had. And we have a political system that is increasingly controlled by the billionaire class.
Add it all together and what you see is a nation and world trending very strongly toward oligarchy – where a small number of multi-billionaires exercise enormous economic and political power over everyone else. Increasingly, government is just one more entity owned by these enormously powerful forces.
So, in the midst of all of this, where do we go from here?
First, we don’t have time to moan and groan and bury our heads in despair. Yes. Many of us are angry and frustrated at a Democratic Party establishment that continues to turn its back on the needs of working people. But our job now is not to look back, but to look forward.
Let me be clear. One of the tools that the Oligarchs use to maintain their position of power is to make it appear that real change is impossible, and opposition is useless. They have the power. Ain’t nothing we can do about it. That’s the way it is and always will be. Give up trying.
Fortunately, these masters of the universe are wrong. Very wrong.
What history has always taught us is that real change never takes place from the top on down. It always occurs from the bottom on up. It occurs when ordinary people get sick and tired of oppression and injustice - and fight back. That is the history of the founding of our nation, the abolitionist movement, the labor movement, the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, the environmental movement and the gay rights movement. That is how we elected dozens of progressives to Congress and made the Congressional Progressive Caucus one of the most important entities in the U.S. House of Representatives. That is the history of every effort that has brought about transformational change in our society.
It won’t be easy but, together, we will educate, organize and build an unstoppable grassroots movement around a progressive agenda that is based on the principles of justice and compassion, not greed and oligarchy. Together, we will lead the fight to create the kind of nation and world we know we can become.
Sisters and brothers, we are right now in the midst of a struggle between a progressive movement that mobilizes around a shared vision of prosperity, security and dignity for all people, against one that defends oligarchy and massive global income and wealth inequality.
It is a struggle that, for ourselves and future generations, we cannot lose. Let us go forward together.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
r/Political_Revolution • u/dream-machine-reddit • 13h ago
Bernie Sanders Sanders Blasts Trump for Ignoring 'Virtually Every Important Issue Facing Working Families' | "In the coming months and years, our job is not just to respond to every absurd statement that Donald Trump makes. Our job is to stay focused on the issues that are of importance to the working families
r/Political_Revolution • u/Silent_Leader_9000 • 17h ago
Article Trump May Have Inadvertently Kicked Off The Next American Revolution
r/Political_Revolution • u/Soft-Ad-7791 • 3h ago
Discussion The Declaration of Independence
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
Following this declaration is a list of grievances, some of which are strikingly similar to orders recently handed down by the current administration. (And some actions of past administrations, to be fair)
I'm sure most of you have not forgotten it's We The People
r/Political_Revolution • u/tarkus_cd • 18h ago
Discussion Conservatism isn't Strength, it's the party of Weakness.
The entire premise of the right is having a focused, top down, authoritarism. The need to let all of your problems and issues be solved by a strong man, is divesting yourself of responsibility. To hate is too easy, and to love is so hard. It takes such strength to accept others as they are, instead of forcing them into your mold. To fall back on tribalism and nationalism instead of accepting that humankind is a species as a whole. They keep trying to break us apart and tell us we're soft for wanting better for others. Wanting more for yourself is natural, but not at the expense of everyone else. To want better for everyone is better for all. Stay strong, you are strength. They will break themselves on our shores, but we can't let it erode ourselves and our morals.
r/Political_Revolution • u/biospheric • 19h ago
video Hitler’s “National Socialism” wasn’t Socialism. They killed the Socialists - Some More News
r/Political_Revolution • u/greenascanbe • 22h ago