THE CITIZENS UNITED RULING IS KILLING OUR DEMOCRACY!

I know our nation has never quite lived up to our fullest promise, but I always believed that in our democracy The People had a voice.

No more.

The Citizens United Ruling has damaged our nation’s democratic processes. Allowing the richest people and corporations to buy elections gives only the wealthiest a voice–and too bad about the rest of The People.

When candidates had only local grass roots support, it seems they listened to their potential constituents more. If they didn’t perform their duties well, The People would vote for other candidates to take their places. And when those local folks who donated their $10-$25 checks to those who were running for office, candidates knew where that money came from.

Now unknown people and groups donate gazillions of dollars in secret…and they expect to be paid back for their support when “public” officials vote. Those who gave a lot will have the power of our government behind their schemes to enrich themselves through the passage of laws that favor their desires and lower their taxes.

In response, daily I’m bombarded with emails and snailmail from honorable candidates who are trying to play by the rules, begging for endless donations so they can compete on the same level as those the gazillionaires are funding.

I hear things like, “They’ve raised “X million dollars. If you want to defeat them, we must raise a similar amount.” It should not be about who can raise the most money!

Or The People—and America–lose.

What we need are laws that support democracy.

What we need is a Congress with enough backbone to negate Citizens United and return our government to the electorate.

What we need are voting districts which are drawn in varying sizes of rectangles–large enough to contain the number of voters needed in each district…but not gerrymandered into grotesque shapes to favor incumbents or either party.

What we need are laws that ban donations from outside every voting district. Only people who live in a district should be allowed to donate to a candidate and a cap should be placed on those donations–say $1000 maximum per individual or group. And their names should be known to the public.

What we need are citizens of every shape, size, and color to register to vote and to show up at the polls on election days to vote for what is good for The People.

We can make this happen if each of us determines to do what is right and tells others so they can too.

How about it?

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Flo Rida, Troye Sivan, Laura Marano + More Kick Off the US Open at Arthur Ashe Kids' Day

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The hottest teen-breakout names in music teamed up with tennis icons Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Venus Williams, Monica Puig, Juan M. Del Potro, Jack Sock and Steve Johnson for the 21st Annual Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day held at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Saturday afternoon (August 27) in New York City.

The annual event featured performances from headliners Flo Rida and Troye SivanLaura Marano, Zara Larsson, Jordan Fisher, Forever In Your Mind, Ansel Elgort, and Sophie Beem. Prior to the event inside Arthur Ashe Stadium, fans were able to catch Citizen Four, Tegan Marie, and Los 5 on the Radio Disney Hess Festival Stage. Disney Channel stars Laura Marano, Jordan Fisher, and Joey Bragg hosted the show and Olympic gold medalist Simone Manuel made a special guest appearance.

Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day is the official kick off event for the 2016 U.S. Open Tennis Championships, which runs from August 29th through September 11th.

Our friends at Celeb Secrets were on-site at AAKD for a fun-filled family day packed with tennis and good music! Check out their interviews with Troye Sivan, Jordan Fisher and Forever In Your Mind below.

This post originally appears on Celeb Secrets and can be viewed in its entirety here.

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Pop-Up Insect Screen Chair Tent Debugs Your World

If you want to have a seat outdoors and be protected from bugs, and don’t care about moving around, standing, or being social, the $50 Bug & Mosquito Pop-Up Screen Chair Tent is for you. It’s a personal tent big enough to fit one person and their folding chair.

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Oh and you have to provide your own chair. Can you imagine using this at your kid’s sports games? They will never live down the embarrassment, nor should they, having you as a parent.

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Then again, bugs are icky and this can be your own personal bug-free kingdom, where you are king, or queen, sitting on your throne. Of course, you could just buy some Off!, and call it a day.

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[via Geekologie]