From Code Pink:
After a week of inspiring protests against
police brutality around the country, far-right Senator Tom Cotton is in a tizzy. “First it was ‘abolish ICE’. Now they want to
defund the local police who keep us safe. What is next—disband the
military?”
We say, hell yeah!
Defunding the Pentagon is something we’ve been
working with our partners on for decades and, thanks to the Poor People’s
Campaign, we have all of the details. Endorse the Poor People’s Campaign’s call
to cut $350 billion from the Pentagon budget and invest that money in our local
communities.
Take a look at the Poor People’s
Campaign Moral Budget, which calls for deep cuts in annual military spending
and add your name as an endorser. Once
we get enough people to endorse, we can work with members of Congress—other
than Sen. Cotton—to cut Pentagon spending and invest in the needs of the
people.
Yesterday, Reverend Barber led a day of fasting to lift up
the demands of the people in this moment of reckoning. “Our movement must push
for political and economic transformation to end police violence and all
violence against black, brown, and poor people,” he pleaded. Invoking the need
to address the triple evils of racism, poverty, and militarism, he laid out
specifics:
- Hold police
who terrorize accountable through “apprehension, investigation,
prosecution, conviction, and incarceration;”
- Establish
real security—healthcare for all, housing, ensuring the right to vote,
etc.;
- Demilitarize
the police though defunding of police departments, ending the 1033
program, ending cash bail, and more;
- End mass
incarceration and criminalization of the poor;
- End the
endless wars—lift sanctions, DEFUND THE PENTAGON!
The Poor People’s Campaign budget is
laid out in full detail: Cutting $350 billion
from the Pentagon, which is about half its budget, would make the nation and
the world more secure. In addition, $886 billion can be gathered annually from
taxing corporations, Wall Street, and the one percent. These savings, as well
as the money that will be saved from defunding police departments and ending
mass incarceration, will then be used to address climate change, lift people
out of poverty, provide education, and much more.
Check out the Poor People’s
Campaign Moral Budget and add your name as an endorser. Once
we get enough signatures, we will reach out to progressive champions in
Congress to work with them on cutting the Pentagon and bringing a moral budget
based on peace and justice to the people.
Speaking at Riverside Church in 2017, 50 years
after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke there, Reverend Barber said: “The
question today is are we going to be on the side of violence or nonviolence?”
After the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmoud Arbery, and so many
before them, the people of this nation have made it clear that we will no
longer tolerate police violence. People in New York City ,
D.C. , Los Angeles ,
Atlanta , and all across the U.S. are taking
our commitment to nonviolence to the streets. Now, we need Congress to
legislate it. Add your name now as an endorser of
the Poor People’s Campaign Moral Budget!
Towards an end to racism, poverty, and
militarism,
Ariel, Ann, Asia, Carley,
Caty, Cody, Emily, Jodie, Kelsey, Leila, Leonardo, Makena, Mary, Medea,
Michelle, Nancy ,
Paki, Teri, and Yousef
P.S. Join us this Sunday, June 14 at 5PM
PT for a screening of “We Cried Power,” a
documentary about the Poor People’s Campaign.
Did you see what far-right Senator Tom Cotton tweeted over the
weekend? “What is next—disband the military?,” he wrote, incredulous about the
momentum to defund the police. We say, hell yeah! Check out the Poor People’s
Campaign Moral Budget, which details how we can cut $350 billion from the Pentagon and invest in our local
communities.
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