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The Spin Zone

 

The Spin Zone is now a part of the player media system. All spin zone posts will be in a separate spin zone thread located in the Press Offices and Public Appearances area of the boards as has been customary for the last few resets. 

The Spin Zone will have a change in that the media/outlet section will be replaced with a target. Let’s be honest here: no one cares if you’re going on Anderson Cooper 360 or The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. What really matters is who you are targeting with your talking points. With that in mind, there will be five simple targets you will be able to target IG and we will assume for the purposes of this that you did the circuit of media outlets that fit under this for each of these since you would be wanting to get your talking points out to as many places as possible IRL. You will be able to target no more than two in a single spin zone and you cannot target different ends of the political spectrum like right wing and left wing.

- National Right Wing (e.g. Breitbart, Fox News Channel)

- National Center (e.g. NPR, The Hill)

- National Left Wing (e.g. MSNBC, The New York Times)

- Local (e.g. your local TV station, statewide news site)

- International (e.g. BBC News, Reuters)

However, any player media outlet (no exclusivity) will have the ability to post some form of news content with your spin zone content included for the first 24 hours after it is posted, after which point the AB news could pick it up for admin news purposes or it could go trending on the tweet deck or the viral moments/trending headlines thread. There are obviously exceptions to this in the event of breaking news or in the event the player media declines to pick something up if the AB asks. Those will be communicated with the player media.

If you would like to leak or give quotes to a player media independently or player media comes to you wanting a quote, that is very much encouraged. The Administrative Board encourages you to use the board’s direct messages system for this purpose so there is a record on the board of it.

If player media or admin media isn’t picking up your content, consider if the content may be better suited for a press release or a tweet. Are you just announcing legislation on an issue that isn’t yet in the public eye? That might just be better for your press office. That might just be better for your press office. Additionally, if you overwhelm the media, it might drown out your voice.

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Domestic & Foreign Scenario Administrator

 

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Former Owner, Chief Administrator & Foreign Scenario Administator

 

R18 - Senator Katherine McCord (R-SC) National Security Advisor Cynthia Harvey (I-CA) DNC Chairwoman Alison St. Jean (D-CA)

R16 - Senator Alexander Castillo (D-CO)

R15 - President Abigail Sharp (D-PA)

R14 - Senator Jennifer Bliss (D-KY)

R-13 - Vice President Katherine McCord (R-SC) WH Chief of Staff Alexander Carmichael (R-TX) Senate Minority Leader Melanie Woods (R-AL)
R11 - Senator Henry Kincaid (D-CT) Vice President Cynthia Harvey (C-CA)

R10 - Senator Julia Grant (D-TX) President Pro Tempore Rosalyn Woods (R-AL)

R9 - Senate Minority Leader Allison St. Jean (D-CA)

R8 - RNC Chairwoman Melanie Woods (R-AL)

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Spin Zone Format:

 

Name and State: 

Reason: 

Target: 

[Bullet points/brief outline of talking points during appearance.]

 

Please see targets in above post if you do not know what I'm talking about with targets. It's where the bullet points are. Please remember you can target two and for ideology, you cannot target both left wing and right wing. 

 

Example:

Name and State: Joe Schmo (D-WA)

Reason: Outlawing Tuna Fishing

Target: Center, Left Wing (you don't have to use the National word if you are targeting a specific wing)

- Tuna populations, particularly species like bluefin, are critically overfished. Continuing to allow tuna fishing threatens the delicate balance of marine ecosystems, leading to the collapse of ocean food chains that many other species depend on.

- Tuna fishing methods often result in high levels of bycatch, accidentally trapping and killing other marine species, including dolphins, sharks, and sea turtles. Outlawing tuna fishing would help prevent unnecessary harm to these vulnerable species.

- Instead of depleting wild tuna stocks, the U.S. can focus on sustainable fishing practices and alternatives, such as tuna farming in controlled environments. This would preserve natural tuna populations while still supporting seafood industries and consumer demand.

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Name and State: Charlotte O'Hare, Hawaii

Reason: Senate Rules

Target: Center, Left wing

  • The new senate rules laid out by the GOP are blatant power group by Senator Koenig to silence your senator's ability to submit amendments. It doesn't matter whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, the idea that the majority leader is trying to prevent your senator from being advocating for your state is wrong. 
  • We all want to be able to represent our constituents in the best way possible and under these rules Senator Koenig throws that idea out and instead gives himself unprecedented levels of power. 
  • To top it all of he tried to rush through his rules without debate, without scrutiny, all to empower himself and weaken the ability of your Senators to push for your interests.
  • This shouldn't be a surprise Senator Koenig has repeatedly doubled down on the anti-democratic nature of the MAGA movement. He has repeatedly doubled down on questioning the 2020 election. 

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DNC Chair: Q1 2025-Present

Posted

Name and State: Charlotte O'Hare, Hawaii

Reason: House Docket

Target: Center, Left wing

  • Once again, the chamber controlled by Democrats gets right to work. While the Senate is busy debating unprecedented powers for Senator Koening, House Democrats are working on raising the minimum wage, saving the child tax credit, and making our communities safer. Republicans after the election talked a big game about getting right to work but they have shown that they are unprepared and will underdeliver. 
  • House Democrats minimum wage increase will raise the wages of millions of Americans and will make sure that the minimum wage is a living one built around the cost of living in a given community. No longer will we see $7.25 as the one size fits all solution but instead wages that are tied with costs. Tipped and young workers will not be left behind with the PHASE Act. We are going to raise the minimum wage, and we are going to do it in a way that works best for American communities everywhere. 
  • The GOP is showing who they are with their delaying tactics. They want as little time to have to actually do work for the American people as possible. At the end of this year the child tax credit expires. That means tax rises for families with children. Our solution is simple the Working Families tax relief act will prevent children from falling into poverty by saving the child tax credit and will expand it to lift more children out of poverty. 
  • The Protecting Our Communities with Safer Gun Ownership act is a strong mix of popular gun control provisions that will make American communities safer, and funding, resources, and policy changes designed to tackle the mental health crisis in our country. The House is taking immediate action at the start of this congress because we can no longer wait. 
  • I want to highlight a specific provision of the bill Ethan's Law. Everyday six to seven children are accidentally hurt or killed with a firearm owned by their parents due to improperly storage. This provision will help protect the lives of our children by creating penalties on not storing firearms safely. Firearms are not toys; they should not be easily accessible by children. But every day we hear stories like Sturlin Minion a boy of five who in 2023 was killed due to an unsecure gun. He was home alone with his four siblings and grabbed a loaded gun that had been left by his parents on the nightstand. Or a baby in Texas that was shot by a toddler because a loaded gun had been left in the backseat of their car. Twenty-four states have laws requiring secure storage of firearms. It is time to bring the rest of the country on board. 

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DNC Chair: Q1 2025-Present

Posted

Name and State: Levi Koenig (R-FL)
Reason: Senate Rules
Target: Center, Right wing

  • Democrat's are attempting to link these procedural updates to broader political movements, and it distracts from the real issues at hand. It' important for all Americans - Republicans,  Democrats, and Independents alike - to understand the fact of the Senate rules that I laid out.
  • The rules I laid out in the Senate that are up for debate is not an unprecedented power. These rules are not new rules, but longstanding procedures that have governed the Senate for years. These rules are designed to promote efficiency and prevent legislative gridlock, ensuring that the Senate can effectively address the pressing issues facing our nation. 
  • I am committed to maintaining a functional and productive Senate where all voices are heard, and every state is represented. The assertion that these rules silence Senators is misleading. In reality, they streamline the amendment process to prevent unnecessary delays caused by redundant or obstructive amendments. This ensures that vital legislation can move forward for the benefit of all Americans. 
  • After an unproductive Congress last session where the Senate, led by Democrats, only passed three bills, it's crucial to recognize that these procedural rules help prevent such unproductive and partisan stalemates that hinder progress. By facilitating a more organized legislative process, we can focus on policies that strengthen our economy, secure our borders, and enhance the quality of life for all citizens.
  • Attempting to portray this as a rush to power detracts from the genuine efforts being made to serve the American people efficiently. These Senate rules continue a tradition of fostering effective legislative action. They are not about consolidating power but about ensuring that the Senate can carry out its duties without unnecessary hindrances. Let's focus on working together to address the challenges our nation faces, keeping the best interests of all Americans at heart. 

Levi M. Koenig
Senate Majority Leader, Freedom Caucus Chair
Republican from Florida

Posted

Name and State: Hannah Trujillo Kahiona (D-HI)

Reason: Congressional Democrats Getting Things Done

Target: Center, Left Wing, Progressives, Independents

  • Congressional Democrats are leading the charge to make sure every American earns a fair wage. With the $15 Wage Act, we’re tying the minimum wage to local living costs so that whether you live in Los Angeles or Nome, Alaska, you can earn a wage that truly meets your needs. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans are stalling with procedural games rather than addressing the realities American families face
  • Democrats are standing up for working families with the Working Families Tax Relief Act, which will expand the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit, giving more support to those who need it most. We’re delivering real solutions for families, while Senate Republicans play politics with people’s livelihoods.
  • Our communities need action on gun safety, and that means both funding and policy changes to expand access to mental health services. Congressional Democrats are pushing forward on common-sense gun reform, but once again, Senate Republicans are playing by the old rulebook to avoid progress. Our children and communities deserve better.
  • The stakes are too high to let politics get in the way of helping working families. While Senate Republicans keep dragging their feet, Democrats are advancing meaningful change: fair wages, real tax relief, and life-saving gun reforms with expanded mental health services. It’s time for the Senate to step up, not play games.
  • Democrats are showing up with a clear vision for American families. From the $15 Wage Act to expanding tax relief through the EITC and CTC, we’re focused on lifting people up. If only Senate Republicans could put aside the games and put Americans first.
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2024 Democratic Nominee for President &

Senator from Hawaii: Hannah Trujillo Kahiona
Bio - Press Office - www.kahiona.senate.gov

I hope that the Bush family finds inner peace and a meditative spirit during this trying time - Mark Tennington

R8: Kasper Braun (R-VT)

R9: Katherine Lawrence (R-ID)(Senate Majority WHIP and Presidential Candidate)

R10: Veronica Kalua (D-HI)

R11: Luke Doolittle (R-AK)- (The great Flip-Flopper of the GOP) Jessica Hunt (R-AK) (RNC Chairwomen and Senate Minority Whip)(Survived as GOP Leadership)

R12: Sarah Warmbier (R-WA-4th) - Administator Scenarios Coordinator

R13: Vice President Sarah Johansen (Martyr to China) - Larry Angelouplos (R-NE) (Lazy Larry) - Mark Tennington (D-OR) (Never Get High on Your own Bowtie)(Senate Majority Whip)

R14: Anney Iyal (D-WA)

R15: Katherine Lawerence (R-ID) 2.0 , Mark Tennington (D-OR) 2.0

,R15-R16: Domestic Scenarios Coordinator,

R-17: Jennifer Stohl (R-MT)

R-18: Anney Iyal (D-WA) (Senate Majority Whip  and President Pro-Tempore) Senate Minority Leader Billy H. Hoover (D-FL)

 

Posted

Name and State: Charlotte O'Hare, Hawaii

Reason: Early work in the Senate

Target: Local

  • Since I've come to Washington, I've introduced a number of bills designed to help our wonderful state. I've introduced more legislation than any other senator, and I've got to immediate work as chair of the DNC. 
  • I pledged during my campaign to be the progressive voice for Hawaii and America. I've introduced a nationwide Universal Pre-K and Free school lunch. We can have the best schools in the world if we set our mind to improving access to education and giving our kids the tools, they need to succeed that starts with making sure that every parent in America can make the choice on sending their child to pre-k and giving every student a healthy lunch. 
  • I've seen how Senator Koenig has tried to silence myself and Senator HTK from speaking for our constituents in the Senate, I stand against this power grab by the Senate Majority Leader. I've got to work presenting real legislation to help Hawaii and the United States and instead of bringing any of those to debate with the previous standing rules Koenig decided that he had to waste our time trying to give himself more power. This was a choice by him to waste time focusing on this instead of the issues the American people care about. 
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DNC Chair: Q1 2025-Present

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Name and State: Hannah Trujillo Kahiona (D-HI)

Reason: Introduction of Food Deserts Act

Target: Rural Voters & constituents, constituents from underserved communities

  • "Food deserts are a serious issue that disproportionately affect low-income communities, contributing to health problems like obesity and diabetes. My Food Deserts Act aims to tackle this crisis head-on. Everyone deserves access to fresh, nutritious food. This bill will help ensure that families in underserved areas can shop for healthy groceries without having to travel long distances."
  • "The bill creates a grant program within the Department of Agriculture, empowering states with the resources needed to support grocery store development in food deserts. These grants will be provided as revolving funds, allowing states to continually invest in and support grocery stores that meet strict criteria for healthful and affordable offerings."
  • "Establishing grocery stores in underserved communities is not just about access to food; it’s also about creating jobs and stimulating local economies. By supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses, we can foster community development and ensure that money stays within the neighborhoods it serves."
  • The Food Deserts Act is part of a broader effort to address food insecurity, healthcare access, and economic inequality, recognizing that these issues are interconnected. This legislation is not just a short-term fix; it’s a long-term investment in the health and well-being of our communities, ensuring that every American can access the food they need to thrive."
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2024 Democratic Nominee for President &

Senator from Hawaii: Hannah Trujillo Kahiona
Bio - Press Office - www.kahiona.senate.gov

I hope that the Bush family finds inner peace and a meditative spirit during this trying time - Mark Tennington

R8: Kasper Braun (R-VT)

R9: Katherine Lawrence (R-ID)(Senate Majority WHIP and Presidential Candidate)

R10: Veronica Kalua (D-HI)

R11: Luke Doolittle (R-AK)- (The great Flip-Flopper of the GOP) Jessica Hunt (R-AK) (RNC Chairwomen and Senate Minority Whip)(Survived as GOP Leadership)

R12: Sarah Warmbier (R-WA-4th) - Administator Scenarios Coordinator

R13: Vice President Sarah Johansen (Martyr to China) - Larry Angelouplos (R-NE) (Lazy Larry) - Mark Tennington (D-OR) (Never Get High on Your own Bowtie)(Senate Majority Whip)

R14: Anney Iyal (D-WA)

R15: Katherine Lawerence (R-ID) 2.0 , Mark Tennington (D-OR) 2.0

,R15-R16: Domestic Scenarios Coordinator,

R-17: Jennifer Stohl (R-MT)

R-18: Anney Iyal (D-WA) (Senate Majority Whip  and President Pro-Tempore) Senate Minority Leader Billy H. Hoover (D-FL)

 

Posted

Name and State: Kyle Van Horn (VPOTUS)
Reason: Higher Wages Act
Target: National Right Wing, National Center

•    President Allred and I ran on raising the minimum wage for the first time since 2007, and we are delivering in a big way. In fact, this is going to be the biggest minimum wage increase in American history, from $7.25 to $13. 
•    $13 is not an arbitrary number. It is the same number the senate unanimously voted for last year. Workers deserve a raise as soon as possible, and so we are pushing a bold plan that already has buy-in from the senate. 
•    This bill does more than just raise the minimum wage, however. The bill also gets rid of taxes on tips. This is a huge tax cut for all tipped employees. This isn’t just another tax break for the rich. It’s a tax break for millions of American workers who need it. 
•    Finally, the bill requires all employers to use the e-verify system. We must protect American workers who are being squeezed out of the job market by illegal immigration. Greedy corporations are hiring illegal immigrants under the table at low wages, forcing American workers to settle for less. We’re not going to let that happen anymore. Corporations won’t be able to circumvent the minimum wage increase by hiring undocumented workers. 
•    By raising the minimum wage, getting rid of taxes on tips, and mandating e-verify, the Higher Wages Act will lead to the largest increase in wages and take-home pay for American workers in modern history. This is popular stuff. Raising the minimum wage? Very popular. Mandating e-verify? 76% support it. This is why we won the election, and we’re delivering. 

President Kyle Van Horn 

Republican - Kentucky

48th President of the United States

 

Posted

Name and State: Senator Vini Vinachelli, New Jersey

Reason: Presidential Leadership and Bipartisan Solutions

Target: Center, Left Wing 

  • President Allred is demonstrating strong but humble bipartisan leadership and a commitment to represent all Americans. His inaugural address underscores this by inviting Republicans, Democrats, and Independents alike to join in our shared cause to defend all Americans and support our allies in advancing the cause of freedom around the world.
  • President Allred is not just talking the talk, he has already met one on one with the new Democratic Leader in the Senate, Senator Rafael Coleman of Colorado, and put forth a number of Democratic and Independent Cabinet nominees in high-profile positions, such as former Democratic Governor Brain Schweitzer of Montana at the Department of Energy, providing a diverse set of viewpoints and perspectives a seat at the most powerful table in the land.
  • President Allred's door is open to all, not just his own party and Minority Leadership, but even hearing the concerns of Main Street voters raised by a Freshman Senator like myself in states that did not vote for the President. He has constructively listened to issues that we have raised and worked collaboratively with us toward solutions that benefit all Americans.
  • I look forward to the future with hopeful optimism and pride under the administration of President Allred and Vice President Van Horn. After years of Americans struggling with partisanship, missteps in our leadership abroad that puts our service members at risk, and rising costs to American families, I am honored to join with them in introducing parts of a legislative agenda that lifts up working families by raising the minimum wage, cutting taxes for middle-class families and small businesses, and putting Americans first.
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Vini Vinachelli (R-NJ), Chair of Main Street | VR | Press "Pater, Filius et Spiritus Sanctus"

Posted

Name and State: Ammon Rasmussen (WH Press Secretary)
Reason: Allred Administration Cabinet
Target: National Center, National Left Wing

  • "Kyle Allred has put forward a stellar cabinet at every level that represents the kind of strong leadership Americans can expect from this White House. President Allred is a problem-solver who recognizes that government is best when it works best for the people. A bipartisan team of experts and leaders in their fields will work tirelessly to implement the agenda of the President and make our government effective."
  • "President Allred committed to appointing Democrats to his cabinet and he delivered. Energy Secretary Schweitzer and HUD Secretary Duggan are too indispensable members of the President's cabinet who are ready to hit the ground running to take on America's energy and housing challenges. Heck even newly-confirmed CIA Director William Evanina has a consistent track record of success across multiple administrations. The President's call for bipartisanship in his cabinet wasn't just the lip service the American People have come to know, it was a promise that the President intends to keep."
  • "This is a cabinet of historic firsts. Ellen Lord, an expert in acquisitions and technological advancement, will be the nation's first female Secretary of Defense with confirmation by the Senate. Nikki Haley will be the first Indian American to serve as Secretary of State, representing America's global interests, as will former Senator Martha McSally serve as the first female Secretary of Veteran Affairs with a dedication to improving the VA and combatting sexual misconduct."
  • "Treasury Secretary nominee Rob Portman, along with Education Secretary nominee Megan Degenfelder and Labor Secertary nominee Peter Kirsanow are all accomplished figures in their respective careers with a mastery of the issues laid before them. The President hopes to see the Senate work swiftly to confirm his remaining nominees and give the Allred Administration a complete cabinet. Big changes are coming to Washington D.C. under the leadership of Kyle Allred and Kyle Van Horn."
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Senator Earl Duplantis (R-LA)

Biography | Press Office | Voting Record

WH Chief of Staff Camila Duplantis-Santiago & WH Press Secretary Ammon Rasmussen

Posted

Name and State: Ammon Rasmussen (WH Press Secretary)
Reason: Permanent Tax Cuts Act
Target: National Center, National Right Wing

  • "It is no secret that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 proved to be a stimulant for our economy and a provider of relief for Americans everywhere. With these tax cuts set to expire at the end of the year, we risk placing more burden on the taxpayer and stifling our business competitive edge. We need a strong and robust economy that comes from lower tax burden. That's more money in the pockets of working Americans."
  • "The Permanent Tax Cuts Act, sponsored by New Jersey Republican Vini Vinachelli on behalf of the President, would make permanent the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and provide the continued economic growth of the American Family. The bill would specifically renew the Trump Tax Cuts on personal income and preserve take-home pay for American workers, providing relief to taxpayers across the nation. This bill makes clear that all tax cuts below the top bracket will be made permanent in a win for the country."
  • "The President hopes that Congressional Democrats will be receptive to making sure these essential tax cuts pass before the end of the year. With broad support from individuals like the President, Vice President Van Horn, Senate Majority Leader Koenig, and House Minority Leader Kern, this legislation is a key priority of the Allred/Van Horn Administration. We need Congress to act and implore them to do so."
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Senator Earl Duplantis (R-LA)

Biography | Press Office | Voting Record

WH Chief of Staff Camila Duplantis-Santiago & WH Press Secretary Ammon Rasmussen

Posted

Name and State: Earl Duplantis (R-LA)
Reason: Higher Wages Act
Target: National Center, National Right Wing

  • "The Higher Wages Act is a great proposal put forward by Senator Vinnachelli and the Allred Administration that would raise the federal minimum wage to $13 an hour by 2030, allows a deduction from gross income for cash tips received by a taxpayer, helping tipped employees everywhere. and requires employers to use E-Verify to electronically verify the employment eligibility of new employees within 18 months, protecting American jobs. I see the Higher Wages Act as a clear win for the American Worker while taking into consideration the need for gradual implementation."
  • "Democrats supported a $13 minimum wage in Congress just months ago but now say it's a sham wage thats nothing but scraps. What changed in less than a year that $13 is simply unacceptable now? This is a worrisome trend coming from an increasingly dogmatic Democratic Party. A Green New Deal that would kill fracking and natural gas, Medicare for All that would end private insurance for millions of Americans, and now a reversal from $13 to $17 an hour as a baseline. That inconsistency cost them in the Senate in 2024 and will keep costing them as Americans see through the shameless flip-flopping."
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Senator Earl Duplantis (R-LA)

Biography | Press Office | Voting Record

WH Chief of Staff Camila Duplantis-Santiago & WH Press Secretary Ammon Rasmussen

Posted

Name and State: Earl Duplantis (R-LA)
Reason: Revitalizing American Seafood Industry Act:
Target: National Center, Local

  • "What I find concerning is the current challenges faced by our seafood industry not receiving enough attention. It was reported last year in national papers like the New York Times of dwindling populations of lobster off the coast of Maine and we too down south are feeling the same phenomenon. This is an industry that empowers entire communities up and down our country and I think Congress ought to do something about that."
  • "I have put forward the Revitalizing American Seafood Industry Act as a measure designed to empower our seafood industry and allow it to thrive for decades to come. This bill will direct the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Commerce to incentivize domestic seafood processing capacity, strengthen local seafood supply chains, and prohibit any Federal agency from funding or regulating commercial finfish aquaculture operations in the Exclusive Economic Zone in the absence of specific congressional authority."
  • "My legislation would also seek to permanently authorize the exemption of aliens working as fish processors from the numerical limitation on H–2B nonimmigrant visas. This has been a key request for our seafood industry as a key means of revitalizing the industry and growing the economy. I think we also ought to be proactive about putting funding into future research to protect our fish and crustacean communities to the tune of $35 million."
  • "I want to see Congress take action on this issue and I think the Revitalizing American Seafood Industry Act is the right way to go. Last year, our friend the Congressional Lobster got folks like Bill Clinton to support this bill in the halls of Congress because the issue of protecting our lobsters and seafood industry isn't a red issue or a blue issue, it's an American issue."

Senator Earl Duplantis (R-LA)

Biography | Press Office | Voting Record

WH Chief of Staff Camila Duplantis-Santiago & WH Press Secretary Ammon Rasmussen

Posted

Name and state: John Burton, Ohio

Reason: Higher Wages Act and Permanent Tax Cuts Act

Target: National Centre, National Right

”Wage relief and tax relief for working class Americans are long overdue. And the President and congressional Republicans are proposing the biggest minimum wage hike in history, to a level of $13 an hour which Democrats supported in Congress just a few months ago. It is essential that we deliver a high-wage economy in which every working family can afford to put food on the table, especially after the cost-of-living crisis of the Biden years. It is similarly vital that we ensure working Americans do not face a tax hike tomorrow due to our inaction today. The Permanent Tax Cuts Act is vital to preserving in America a system in which the state takes less and gives back more.”

”Democrats opposing the Higher Wage Act and Permanent Tax Cuts Act are choosing to cut off their noses to spite their faces. Some say they want a higher minimum wage rate than what is on the table; my answer is that progress is the business of increments, and that Senators should not put Americans at risk of receiving no wage increase at all in order to satisfy their own political egos. The President’s agenda to deliver higher wages and lower taxes is something we should all be able to get behind.”

”The commitment to e-Verify is an essential part of the Higher Wages bill because it will protect American wages from being undercut by unscrupulous actors who want to employ illegals at lower rates of pay. I know that Democrats oppose strong borders for political reasons; but when the cost of that is suppressed wages for everyday working Americans, it’s simply unacceptable. E-verify isn’t just about securing our borders: it’s about making our labour market fair and equitable, and protecting wages.”

”The President’s bi-partisan leadership in accepting concessions on the top 1% of earners in exchange for broader tax relief for the majority of working Americans is inspired and inspirational. It is telling that while Republicans put tax and wage relief on the table as our first priorities, the Democrats are busying themselves trying to block both.”

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Posted

Name and state: John Burton, Ohio

Reason: Free Trade For A Free America Act

Targets: National Centre, National Right

”Tariffs are a tax paid primarily by Americans. They raise the price of goods and contribute to spiralling prices. And the majority of our international supply chain imports are not completed products: they are factors of production which contribute to jobs and livelihoods in America. Eliminating tariffs as far as possible will reduce costs for businesses and families, and I am supremely confident that American industry can compete and win on a level playing field.”

”America is the birthplace of free trade and free markets, and the home of free people. We should be standing up for and promoting free trade around the world as the best antidote to the threat of conflict and disorder. Countries which do business with each other do not go to war; and restrictions on trade with countries like China and Russia only encourage them to develop their own high-tech capabilities when we could instead keep them reliant on America. Free trade delivers lower prices, higher quality and lets consumer choice win out: it also binds the world together in a network of exchanges which will ensure the viability of American leadership of the free world. Tariffs, quotas and economic sanctions are a Soviet-era solution in what should be the era of commerce and growth - and the era of America.”

”As the strongest free market economy in the world, America is uniquely poised to build bridges around the world. Trade and business can forge alliances where politics and diplomacy fail. And the economic benefits to us are profound: so many of our manufacturers rely on imported components which are now facing tariffs. It’s time to eliminate those restrictions and let freedom reign.”

Posted

Name and State: Kyle Van Horn (VPOTUS)
Reason: Permanent Tax Cuts Act
Target: National Right Wing, National Center

•    President Allred and I promised that we would make the Trump tax cuts on personal income permanent, and the Permanent Tax Cuts Act delivers on that promise. 
•    All the tax cuts below the top bracket will be made permanent in this bill, so this is not another tax cut for the rich. It reverts the top bracket back to what it was before the Trump tax cuts. 
•    It was a big mistake back in 2017 to make the corporate tax cuts permanent and not the tax cuts for workers. The Permanent Tax Cuts Act fixes that. 
•    The bottom line is that if we don’t get this done, taxes for Americans will go up next year. There’s no way around it. That includes both marginal tax rates and the increased and expanded Child Tax Credit. If we don’t pass this bill, then all of those benefits go away and your taxes go up. Democrats talk about increasing the Child Tax Credit, but some of them want to let the increased Child Tax Credit from the Trump era expire. We won’t let that happen. 
•    When you combine this with the Higher Wages Act that includes a $13 an hour minimum wage and no taxes on tips, you see an agenda from this administration that really delivers for American workers. You deserve to be paid more, and you deserve to keep more of what you’re paid. 

President Kyle Van Horn 

Republican - Kentucky

48th President of the United States

 

Posted

 

Name and state: John Burton, Ohio

Reason: HEALTH Act

Target: National Centre, National Right

“The HEALTH Act proposes to introduce universal healthcare to America in line with conservative principles. We will utilise the Affordable Care Act to take advantage of the natural dynamism of the free market and private insurance providers, requiring every citizen to purchase adequate insurance and providing tax relief and subsidies to ensure that we can do so. We will give people the right to cash-out of employer schemes and treat employer-based and individually-funded schemes on the same tax basis. The result will be that over 27 million uninsured, non-elderly citizens can access health insurance and we can eliminate the $33.6 billion annual cost to taxpayers of funding care for the uninsured. The current system benefits those with employer schemes at the expense of the poorest Americans; and it’s no walk in the park for businesses either, who bear the burden of spiralling premiums.”

“The HEALTH Act would eliminate $29.5 billion in annual spending on the administration of Medicaid by folding eligible citizens into the ACA marketplaces and providing subsidies and cost-sharing assistance so that people can choose their own coverage. We would address the coverage gap of 2 million Americans in states yet to expand Medicaid, and give states a welcome reprieve from budgetary pressures enabling them to meet with the President’s challenge to lower taxes.”

“Reform of Medicare would mean that seniors could be assured of a cap on their spending on health insurance. In 2019 seniors spent an average of $6,000 a year on premiums and cost-sharing in Medicare. We will instead have seniors purchase health insurance for themselves along the same lines as anyone else without employer coverage under my plan, with subsidies to cover their plans in line with current standards.”

“If you are wealthy or have good coverage, America is the place to be if you have a health problem. But if you are an average American, you are hung out to dry. We spend the most on health of any developed nation, but high costs, gaps in coverage and a lack of insurance mean that Americans have some of the worst health outcomes in the developed world.“

“I am not proposing to abandon the employer system. But the HEALTH Act will eliminate the fractious duplication and costs in the system, bringing down the costs of healthcare to the taxpayer.”

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Name and State:  Charlotte O'Hare (D-HI)

Reason: Amendment to the Trump tax cut extension

Target: National Left-wing and Center

  • Earlier this morning I've offered an amendment to the Trump Tax cut extension that would fold in the Working Families Tax relief act that has already passed the House, and that Democrats have been fighting for. I'll keep saying it until the GOP gets serious about it but the expanded child tax credit expires at the end of the year and congress must act. This amendment will lift millions of children out of poverty. 
  • I'm interested in actually lowering the tax burden on working families which is only possible by including the Working Families Tax Relief Act that includes an expansion of the EITC. Working families are struggling with rising prices and stagnant wages. We have to go a step further and actually helping them, and just extending previously existing minor working-class tax cuts are not going to be enough. 
  • I hope to see my amendment pass and that the Republican Party isn't just making a show about supporting working families. Inflation is hurting the families who have the least the hardest. It is our job to step up and help them where they can. That starts by being serious about cutting taxes on working families instead of trying to extend very minor tax cuts. The American people need a tax cut which is why I've proposed an amendment. 
  • I will be proposing additional amendments designed to reduce the deficit that my proposal has cost and make sure that billionaires and multinational corporations are paying their fair share. 

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DNC Chair: Q1 2025-Present

Posted

Name and State:  Hannah Trujillo Kahiona

Reason: Extension of the Trump Tax Cuts

Target: Left/Centrist voters, Working/Middle Class voters

 

  • The GOP’s plan to permanently extend the Trump tax cuts doesn’t serve America’s working families. Right now, we should be strengthening the middle class and providing targeted tax relief to those who need it most—not locking in tax breaks that let billionaires and corporations dodge their fair share.
  • Our economy has changed since 2017, and it’s time we bring our tax policy up to speed. The tax cuts from that era were sold as a win for all Americans, yet they primarily benefited the ultra-wealthy and massive corporations. We now have a perfect opportunity to refocus tax relief toward middle- and working-class families who are struggling with rising costs.
  • The permanent extension of these corporate tax cuts is nothing more than a bailout for billionaires who don’t need it. Meanwhile, working families have seen little benefit. I support meaningful tax relief for those who truly need it, not giveaways to the wealthy disguised as economic policy.
  • Tax cuts should be a tool to empower working families and grow our middle class, not an excuse for the wealthiest to hoard even more wealth. Republicans' push to make the Trump tax cuts permanent locks in tax policies that benefit the rich. I’m fighting for a tax code that rewards hard work and creates opportunity for all
  • By rejecting these tax cuts for the wealthy, we can reinvest in programs that actually benefit middle- and working-class Americans—improved education, affordable housing, and public infrastructure. That’s where our focus should be: on creating a fairer economy that helps more people thrive.

 

 

 

2024 Democratic Nominee for President &

Senator from Hawaii: Hannah Trujillo Kahiona
Bio - Press Office - www.kahiona.senate.gov

I hope that the Bush family finds inner peace and a meditative spirit during this trying time - Mark Tennington

R8: Kasper Braun (R-VT)

R9: Katherine Lawrence (R-ID)(Senate Majority WHIP and Presidential Candidate)

R10: Veronica Kalua (D-HI)

R11: Luke Doolittle (R-AK)- (The great Flip-Flopper of the GOP) Jessica Hunt (R-AK) (RNC Chairwomen and Senate Minority Whip)(Survived as GOP Leadership)

R12: Sarah Warmbier (R-WA-4th) - Administator Scenarios Coordinator

R13: Vice President Sarah Johansen (Martyr to China) - Larry Angelouplos (R-NE) (Lazy Larry) - Mark Tennington (D-OR) (Never Get High on Your own Bowtie)(Senate Majority Whip)

R14: Anney Iyal (D-WA)

R15: Katherine Lawerence (R-ID) 2.0 , Mark Tennington (D-OR) 2.0

,R15-R16: Domestic Scenarios Coordinator,

R-17: Jennifer Stohl (R-MT)

R-18: Anney Iyal (D-WA) (Senate Majority Whip  and President Pro-Tempore) Senate Minority Leader Billy H. Hoover (D-FL)

 

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