Politics is a critical and ever-evolving topic that shapes the governance and policies of nations worldwide. Petitions under this topic cover a wide range of issues, from advocating for social justice reforms to demanding transparency and accountability from government officials. Recent events, such as elections, protests, and legislative decisions, have spurred citizen activism and highlighted the need for change in political systems.
Key issues and themes in political petitions include calls for electoral reform, racial equality, environmental protection, and healthcare access. Notable petitions gaining traction focus on ending systemic racism in government institutions, combating climate change through policy action, and ensuring affordable healthcare for all citizens.
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I am 60 and disabled. I got approved to start in April. I have broken vertebrae in my back. The only thing saving me is Medicaid and SNAP. I worked 45 years and contributed to SS for my retirement. I should not be scared that my hard earned money is going to be stolen. We need a Democratic Senator who listens to their constituents and it’s obviously not you Mr. Schumer.
Why are we just having Musk and Trump the keys to the kingdom? We are so close to our democracy slipping away. We count on our democratic leaders to represent us and fight to preserve our democracy. This deal is not a deal at all? It is death by 1000 cuts. It is surrender.
I am a disabled man who relies on Social Security disability benefits to survive. Billionaires want to take this away from me. I expect my democratic leaders to keep their word and fight like hell to stop the dismantling of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the VA and all the other programs vulnerable Americans rely on.
Giving Trump even more power than he already has will just hasten the demise of these services and benefits (the word “entitlements” is inappropriate. These are benefits we have paid for.)