Forum Post: White House Petitions!
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 29, 2011, 4:18 p.m. EST by Timalmighty
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If you have started a White House Petition at WH.gov.
Please post your link here so that it can be reviewed for support.
Especially if it pertains to OWS WW or any of the other Occupying cities!
WH.gov has a place where any American can post a petition to be reviewed by the president or his administration. The new Student Loan resolution that the president spoke of this week was a result of a petition receiving enough support to be reviewed and direct action was taken and there is a letter from the Presidents staff about the issue. If you have an issue you feel strongly about check out
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#!/
Great Stuff michael4ows! :o)
There a several relevant petitions up there right now...
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#!/petition/re-establish-and-maintain-separation-between-investment-banks-and-commercial-banks/ywCMKDfn
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#!/petition/propose-amendment-constitution-clarifying-its-protections-covering-natural-persons-unless-specified/SMTPPgY2
Not a petition that i started, maybe somebody here did, definitely relevant.
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#!/petition/strengthen-our-democracy-publicly-financing-all-elections-so-money-cannot-buy-anyone-member-congress/GYJzw5bx
TY Michael4ows :o)
Thank you
Actually gestopomilly the WH has set on the WH.gov website where people can post a petition and after so many likes the issue gets brought to the president for review. Thats what this forum post is all about. However you have a Great Argument! :o)
http://wh.gov/blx
I agree and you got my vote :o)
I hope this is the petition content
The idea of the banks recovering the loss thru selling the property is, at this time, ludicrous
Idea: Banks should be required to ' Suspend' payments and interest accumulation if a person loses their job during an 'economic downturn' until that person finds a comparable paying job or until the national unemployment rate is less than 5%.