Biden-Harris Administration’s $5 Billion Scheme
The Inflation Reduction Act has negatively impacted Medicare Part D by driving up premiums, consolidating the Part D insurance market, and narrowing benefits. But did you know that the Biden-Harris Administration pulled a fast one and is using taxpayer dollars to offset the increased cost Medicare Part D plan sponsors are experiencing as they struggle to offer a competitive product?
The Inflation Reduction Act redesigned The Medicare Part D benefit and mandated lower out-of-pocket caps for beneficiary. It sounds great but these mandates offloaded the risks to Part D plan sponsors who had to raise premiums to compensate for the mandates. Enter the Biden-Harris Administration and their scheme to spend 5 billion taxpayer dollars to offset these increased Medicare premiums right before the election.
Their scheme got the attention of Kentucky Senator Rand Paul who is concerned that their action is a violation of the Hatch Act, which prohibits political activity conducted in an official capacity. Senator Paul is calling for an investigation.
AMAC Action applauds Senator Paul’s actions and joins him in calling for an investigation into this highly questionable scheme to artificially lower Part D premiums that were increased due to the bad law known as the Inflation Reduction Act. Don’t forget that it was Kamala Harris herself, who cast the deciding vote to pass the Inflation Reduction Act.
Calls-to-Action
AMAC Action is launching GOTV efforts focusing on specific state election integrity ballot measures and constitutional amendments in AK, AZ, CO, CT, ID, NV, KY, MO, MT, NC, OH, OK, OR, SD, SC, and WI. These campaigns will be deployed between 10/11/24 – 10/19/24. The issues concern ranked-choice voting, or a version thereof, jungle primaries, no-excuse absentee voting, noncitizen voting, and redistricting.
New York Prop 1
Oppose this constitutional amendment that would destroy the integrity of women’s and girls’ sports, erode parental rights, subject minors to “gender affirming” surgeries and medications, and extend constitutional rights to illegal aliens among other bad provisions.
Missouri Amendment 7
Support banning ranked-choice voting and requires US citizenship to vote.
Ohio Issue 1 Redistricting Measure
Oppose the creation of a new board that will effectively enshrine gerrymandering into the Ohio state constitution. If passed, Issue 1 will stop elected officials from drawing district lines and appoint a 15-member “citizen commission” that will not be accountable to Ohio’s voters.
Idaho Citizenship Voting Requirement for Voting Amendment
Support amending Idaho’s state constitution ensuring only citizens may vote in the state’s elections.
Kentucky Constitutional Amendment 1
Support a constitutional amendment that clarifies that only US citizens may vote in Kentucky’s elections.
Montana Prop CI 126 & CI 127
Oppose these “top 4” and ranked-choice voting measures.
North Carolina Citizenship Requirement for Voting Amendment
Support this amendment to North Carolina’s constitution to ensure only citizens may vote in the state’s elections.
South Carolina Citizenship Requirement for Voting Amendment
Support this amendment to South Carolina’s constitution to ensure only citizens may vote in the state’s elections.
Connecticut No Excuse Absentee Voting Amendment
Oppose this amendment to the Connecticut constitution that would allow anyone to request an absentee ballot with no required reason.
Arizona Prop 133 & Prop 144
Support Prop 133 which will preserve partisan primaries and prevent jungle primaries. Oppose Prop 144 which would create a single primary for all candidates and inject ranked-choice voting into Arizona’s elections.
Protect Elections: Volunteer as a Poll Worker
Time is running out before the November 5 election! We need you to stand up and serve as a poll observer or election worker! Your help is indispensable to ensure that our elections are conducted securely and fairly. We need as much conservative involvement as we can muster to counter the attempts by the Democrats to corrupt our elections.
Get involved this year by signing up to become a poll observer or election worker. A quick click on the link below will start the simple process.
The work done at your local polling precinct during the election is usually divided between political parties and Democrats are more than happy to snap up these positions should not enough conservatives come forward.
Now more than ever, your country needs you. Won’t you stand up to the Democrats and their insatiable lust for power as they attempt to alter the outcome of this election?
Please join with your fellow AMAC members in standing up to protect our sacred right to vote and preserve the integrity of our elections by signing up to become a poll observer or election worker today.
Why You Should Vote EARLY
– You’ll experience shorter lines and better poll worker performance
– It allows election officials to correct registration errors and fix voting system glitches earlier.
– Early voting provides flexibility to voters who can’t take time off during the week to vote.
– You also avoid potentially bad weather on election day and some polling has shown that early voting enjoys popular support.
But here is perhaps the greatest reason to vote early…
Democrats have a history of turning out their vote early and banking sizable vote tallies for their candidates.
You may rest assured that Democrats will be out in full force early in the General Election, which makes it imperative that we take advantage of early voting days in our states and bank as many votes for our candidates as possible.
VOTE EARLY! And spread the word!
Stop Ranked-Choice Voting in Alaska
Here’s how you can make a difference:
1. Spread the Word: Talk to your friends, family, and neighbors about the importance of ending Ranked-Choice Voting. Share information on social media, help organize events, distribute materials, and mobilize voters.
2. Volunteer: Join our team of dedicated volunteers to help with campaign activities. Whether it’s canvassing, phone banking, or distributing literature, your time and effort are invaluable.
3. Visit: www.yeson2ak.com to learn more.
Action ☆ Academy
Why the Gilded Age Was Golden
During the Gilded Age (1880 to 1900) American industry and technology experienced tremendous growth. Despite it being a time where the ‘rich got richer,’ it was also a time where many Americans experienced their own economic growth, more opportunities, and improved access to education. Learn more in Why the Gilded Age was Golden. PragerU is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that promotes American values in short educational videos for people of all ages.
Term of the Week: republic
“Republic, form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body. Modern republics are founded on the idea that sovereignty rests with the people, though who is included and excluded from the category of the people has varied across history. Because citizens do not govern the state themselves but through representatives, republics may be distinguished from direct democracy.”
(Munro, André. “Republic | Definition, History, and Facts.” Encyclopedia Britannica, 11 Oct. 2024, www.britannica.com/topic/republic-government.)
Class for September and October
Western Heritage: From the Book of Genesis to John Locke
The foundations of Western Civilization are rooted in the civilizations of the ancient Hebrews and classical Greeks, and the West’s greatest accomplishments can be traced back to these beginnings. Discover the history and unique character of Western Civilization and learn how its essential elements culminated in the American Founding in Hillsdale College’s free online course Western Heritage: From the Book of Genesis to John Locke. This 11-session course includes lessons on the ancient Hebrews, classical Greece and Rome, early Christianity, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and much more.
Quote of the Week
“Never lose hope. Storms make people stronger and never last forever.”
― Roy T. Bennett
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