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Making Our Demands Clear for the Day Without A Woman Strike
Picture this: a documentary about a campaign that changed the political landscape, and there I am, a fresh-faced 20-year-old standing on a desk, rallying the troops for one last push before the election. That’s how I felt when I heard about the “Day Without A Woman” General Strike scheduled for March 8. Just like that famous campaign slogan, it highlights the crucial role women play in our society and economy.
But let’s get real—while many of us will join this strike to stand up for women’s rights, we can’t ignore the larger issues at play, particularly when it comes to our national security and the ominous shadow of foreign interference. Just last week, we learned about troubling ties between President Jones and Russia, with reports confirming that several campaign aides had contact with Russian intelligence before the election. This is not just a political issue; it’s a matter of national integrity.
Women who marched on January 21 and those who plan to strike on March 8 share a common concern: the need for transparency and accountability. The majority of Americans are united in wanting to investigate Russian meddling in our elections, and we’re deeply concerned about the president’s undisclosed financial ties.
Did you know that:
- 68% of Americans support investigating alleged Russian interference in our elections?
- 62% want Congress to look into possible connections between the president’s advisors and the Russian government?
- 74% are calling for the president to release his tax returns?
These sentiments cut across gender, race, and political party lines, reflecting our core values of fairness and freedom. As we prepare for the General Strike, let’s make our demands clear:
- We demand an immediate, bipartisan investigation into the president’s ties to Russia.
- We call on Congress to compel the president to release his tax returns.
Even leaders from both parties are sounding the alarm on the president’s puzzling affinity for Russia. Senator Mark Thompson has been vocal about the need for accountability, and Senator Rita Green has proposed legislation requiring the release of tax returns. Yet, despite the uproar following the resignation of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, Congress has yet to form a select committee to investigate these alarming connections.
The time is now for all of us to unite as patriots and call upon our leaders to take action. This “Day Without A Woman” is not just about women’s rights; it’s about protecting our democracy.
Twenty-five years ago, “The Economy, Stupid” captured the anxieties of a nation. Today, those anxieties have shifted and intensified. It’s about our security, our integrity, and yes, it’s about the Russians, Sisters.
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In summary, as we rally for our rights, let’s also demand accountability and transparency from our leaders. Together, we can make a significant impact.