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Chamber of Commerce Exposed
  1. Signatures
    69 out of 100
  2. Created By
    Alan Haggard
    San Diego, CA
Why This Is Important

Which of the following describes the U.S. Chamber of Commerce?

1. A powerful lobby fighting to sink health care reform.

2. A force against solutions to the climate crisis.

3. A group using money from bailed-out banks to block workers' rights and financial reform.

4. A "Chamber" that even local Chambers of Commerce distance themselves from.

Answer? All of the above.

Right now, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is engaged in a $100 million campaign to block President Obama's agenda: needed reforms that would help struggling Americans and help make our economy work for everyone.

Sign our "Not My Chamber" pledge. Help show our leaders that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce doesn't speak for real consumers or small businesses.

As small businesses and America's workers suffer, the U.S. Chamber is woefully out of touch with reality. Even major corporations are resigning in protest. In response to the Chamber's stance against clean energy, for instance, companies including Apple, Nike, and PG&E have quit or downgraded their memberships.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce likes people to think it represents small business. But the truth is, it has abandoned the values of local Chambers of Commerce around the country and become a lobby for greedy CEOs. Mike Jaffe, chief executive of the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce, recently said "they don't represent me."

Don't let the U.S. Chamber of Commerce keep obstructing progress. Sign our "Not My Chamber" pledge.

Then, forward this to all your friends and family – especially if they own a small business!

The tide is quickly rising against the Chamber's obstructionist views. Whether you're a member of your local Chamber of Commerce, a small business owner, or someone who simply supports workers' rights, we need you to join us and take a stand.

Thank you for making your voice heard.

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Which of the following describes the U.S. Chamber of Commerce?<br /><br />1. A powerful lobby fighting to sink health care reform.<br /><br />2. A force against solutions to the climate crisis.<br /><br />3. A group using money from bailed-out banks to block workers' rights and financial reform.<br /><br />4. A "Chamber" that even local Chambers of Commerce distance themselves from.<br /><br />Answer? All of the above.<br /><br />Right now, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is engaged in a $100 million campaign to block President Obama's agenda: needed reforms that would help struggling Americans and help make our economy work for everyone.<br /><br /><a href='http://action.americanrightsatwork.org/campaign/notmychamber/'>Sign our "Not My Chamber" pledge. Help show our leaders that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce doesn't speak for real consumers or small businesses.</a><br /><br />As small businesses and America's workers suffer, the U.S. Chamber is woefully out of touch with reality. Even major corporations are resigning in protest. In response to the Chamber's stance against clean energy, for instance, companies including Apple, Nike, and PG&amp;E have quit or downgraded their memberships.<br /><br />The U.S. Chamber of Commerce likes people to think it represents small business. But the truth is, it has abandoned the values of local Chambers of Commerce around the country and become a lobby for greedy CEOs. Mike Jaffe, chief executive of the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce, recently said "they don't represent me."<br /><br /><a href='http://action.americanrightsatwork.org/campaign/notmychamber/'>Don't let the U.S. Chamber of Commerce keep obstructing progress. Sign our "Not My Chamber" pledge.</a><br /><br />Then, forward this to all your friends and family &ndash; especially if they own a small business!<br /><br />The tide is quickly rising against the Chamber's obstructionist views. Whether you're a member of your local Chamber of Commerce, a small business owner, or someone who simply supports workers' rights, we need you to join us and take a stand.<br /><br />Thank you for making your voice heard.

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