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Dear WFN Member,
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Fix the Real Economy |
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While big corporations are getting government
bailouts, America’s workers are struggling to get by. Join
the AFL-CIO and demand immediate congressional action. We need a
new economic stimulus plan that will help fix the real
economy.
Call your member of Congress
today: (202) 224-3121 |
Today’s disastrous economic headlines have been brought
to you by Bush-McCain-style economic policies. They prove that
an economy built on Wild West behavior without legitimate
government oversight brings disaster.
Beyond the government bailouts of financial giants like
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and AIG, we need to restart our economic
engine by fixing our real economy - where real people live and
work.
We need immediate action by Congress to provide relief for
working families, create new jobs and rebuild our economy from
the ground up. The AFL-CIO is calling for fast-track
congressional approval of a new economic stimulus plan that
includes:
- A moratorium on home foreclosures to allow for a
restructuring of subprime mortgages.
- Extended unemployment benefits for jobless workers.
- Fiscal relief to states and funding for food stamps to make
sure all Americans can provide for their families.
- A jump-start for ready-to-go construction projects to repair
schools, roads and bridges—construction that will help
create good, family-supporting jobs in many communities where
currently there are none.
Join us by calling your member of Congress today and
tell them to take action: (202) 224-3121
We need to fix the real economy because families like yours
remain our true economic engine. It is clear that our economic
system is out of whack and we need to get to work fixing it
right now, not just bailing out huge corporations.
Tell your member of Congress to pass a new economic stimulus
bill that will help working families in the real economy as much
as the speculative economy. We need to restart America’s
real economy.
In Solidarity,
Working Families e-Activist Network,
AFL-CIO |