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Daily Archives: April 24, 2020
Moodys: Mergers And Acquisitions Is the Future of the Gambling Industry – GamblingNews.com
Posted: April 24, 2020 at 3:01 pm
The ongoing merger between Flutter Entertainment and The Stars Group /TSG/ has a real chance to make the decisive step towards completion this week, after on Tuesday the shareholders of the Irish-based gaming operator have almost unanimously approved the deal, and the stock holders of the Toronto-headquartered company will have their say Friday, April 24.
Though the consolidation of both businesses started way before the current health crisis to swipe away the gaming industry, among many others, Moodys considers mergers and acquisitions /M & A/ to be the prevailing model that will shape the future gaming business landscape for the post-virus era. Analysts Florent Egonneau and Jeanine Arnold expect a wave of business consolidation to happen as soon as the coronavirus-induced crisis subsides.
In its essence, the approaching to completion merger between Flutter and TSG is a tie-up between an online operator and a company that owns and operates land-based facilities. The current closure of the brick-and-mortar business, to help support the health risk mitigation measures widely adopted to combat the spreading virus, emphasized the need for diversification for this type of companies. On top of that, TSG recently reported a surge in player activity for March, the month casinos closure commenced, that would lead to an estimated 27% year-on-year jump in its Q1 revenue.
Another factor that drives the channeling of people to online gambling is the lack of sports after the collective embrace of the call to self-isolate. Consequently, that led to poor offerings from sports betting companies who even reached to some unpopular sports in an attempt to fill the gap and hold onto their clients. It turned out versatility in terms of verticals could be vital for business sustainability.
Subsequently, casino operators will look to add online gaming options to their land-based gambling type of businesses, to provide versatility in operations and resistance to adverse situations. According to the analysts from the credit ratings agency, the most efficient way to achieve that is by merging with or acquiring an already established online company.
From another point of view, the current situation placed enormous pressure on the foundation of most of the gaming companies, testing their durability and draining their reserves. Most of them started implementing cost reductions through company-wide furloughs, as well as liquidity boosts by looking for credit line extensions and debt covenant suspensions.
Some industry operators were in a better financial position before the health crisis and they will come out of it stronger compared to the others. The decrease in the stock prices for the industry will provide them with a chance to take advantage of the devaluations from the depreciated stock to increase their market shares by acquiring new assets at reduced prices, Moodys analysts continue.
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Opinion | Gambling study group covers old ground, waiting on a grand deal – alreporter.com
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Where are the tests?
Save your rhetoric. Save your excuses. Save your ridiculous blaming of some other country.
And tell us where the tests are.
Because we were supposed to have them long ago. Enough tests for anyone that needs a test gets a test.
Remember that whopper from the reality-show-racist yall decided to let run the free world? Trump told that outrageous lie while standing inside the Centers for Disease Control on March 6.
That was 45 days ago.
And still, in the state of Alabama, you have to jump through a variety of hoops to get tested at most testing locations. And once you do, except for a handful of select spots, youll be waiting up to a week to get your results back.
Alabamas population is nearly 5 million.
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Weve tested, as of Sunday night, less than 50,000.
Thats less than 1 percent.
There are large portions of this state where testing is almost non-existent, and where we know that unreported cases are much higher than reported. We dont think it, we know it.
If you doubt this, let me tell you the story of Cleburne County. That small county in northeast Alabama borders the Georgia counties of Haralson and Carroll.
To date in Cleburne, a county of 15,000 people, just 50 people thats right, FIFTY! have been tested for COVID-19.
There are 12 confirmed cases out of those 50 tests and one person has died from coronavirus in that county.
Just across the state line in Georgia, the neighboring counties of Haralson and Carroll have reported more than 300 confirmed cases. The majority of those are in Carroll County, which has one of the higher infection rates (231.1 per 100,000 people) in Georgia.
Further south, Henry County has tested only 111 people. It borders the Georgia county of Early, which had the nations fourth-highest coronavirus infection rate at 1,639 per 100,000 people.
So, either this virus has tremendous respect for the imaginary lines of state borders, or the infection rates are only lower in Alabama because we havent tested well enough.
I think we know the answer.
And maybe this information void wouldnt be quite so harmful or important if we werent using it to suggest reopening the states economy.
At a press conference on Friday, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth presented the recommendations of the Small Business Commission which must be approved by Gov. Kay Ivey for easing back restrictions on the state.
The suggestions ranged from reasonable to oh-my-God-people-are-gonna-die-in-the-streets insane.
For example, Ainsworth recommended reopening most retail businesses but keeping in place the same 50-percent restrictions that currently govern capacity at big-box stores. Thats reasonable. After all, why should Lowes be open but your local hardware store be closed?
On the other hand, the committee also recommended allowing youth sports to resume. Because if theres one thing that always occurs among 8-year-olds in a baseball dugout, its a strict 6-foot area of personal space.
Those kids will spread the virus faster than well, faster than kids that age normally spread every kind of seasonal illness to each other and eventually to everyone else in the family.
So, kids, you can play baseball, but understand it means that you might kill mamaw and pop-pop.
At the heart of the overly aggressive timetable for the recommendations the committee wants to open most businesses, including restaurants, immediately was the persistent message that growth rates in Alabama have slowed. That the rates of infection have leveled off and that were making progress.
And maybe thats true.
But we sure as hell dont know it to be true. Not with less than 1 percent of the state tested. Not with nine counties where less than 100 people have been tested.
To date, every doctor and every scientist who has studied this virus and tracked it as it has spread have said the same things about easing back restrictions: The only way to safely do so is through mass testing and contact tracing for quarantine.
Thats the only way to prevent it from spreading like wildfire. Again.
And we cant do it.
We lack both the testing capacity and the manpower to properly trace.
We lack the first one because the Trump administration is an incompetent band of yes-men flunkies who you wouldnt trust to watch your dog overnight. If we had 50 percent of what the president promised at this point, we could probably safely reopen. But we have less than 10 percent.
We lack the manpower in Alabama because a decade of austerity rule by the ALGOP has left the Department of Public Health with a skeleton staff cut from more than 6,000 in 2010 to just more than 1,000 today. Currently, ADPH is trying to hire and train workers to do the tracing, but that isnt exactly a quick job.
But were going to push forward anyway. Because the Republican president says we should. And when it comes to advice on science stuff, the political affiliation of the person providing the advice is most important.
Even if that guy has done nothing but lie to you from the start.
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CAP Issues Warning to UK Gambling Operators in Regard to Esports Betting Advertising Following GambleAware’s Report – Casino Guardian
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On April 23rd, the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) has announced two ongoing key initiatives as part of its engagement to make sure that gambling advertising in the country remains responsible. It issued a warning to all gambling operators that offer their services on the territory of the UK to be particularly cautious when advertising esports betting, as it could potentially be found appealing by young audiences.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has confirmed that the CAP has undertaken thorough measures associated with the esports betting sector in order to guarantee there are no loopholes in the gambling regulation. As a result, the regulatory body warned all gambling operating licence holders that their adverts for esports betting services must be in line with the same regulation applicable to all other forms of gambling advertising.
The warning came as a response to research that GambleAware held to learn more about the impact of gambling advertising to local customers. In addition, the CAP confirmed that it is engaged with comprehensive work around esports betting advertising in social media. As the CAP shared, this has given it a better understanding of the emerging area for gambling advertising policy, so that there are no gaps in the regulation of customer protection.
The above-mentioned research, which GambleAware published in March 2020, found that many esports gambling ads which were allegedly targetting young people. At the time when the results of the research were revealed, the largest gambling charity called for the UK gambling regulators to make sure they give operators some guidance on marketing practices in this vertical.
Now, the CAP once again reiterated its requirement for operators that if a certain advert is being promoted by a third-party account on social media, such as influencer or affiliate marketing, then it must openly reveal that it is an ad. Furthermore, it reminded that underage individuals must not be targetted by gambling advertising, either through medium or content.
The watchdog is also providing guidance for gambling operators on how to stay compliant with the advertising rules when creating marketing for esports gambling on social media. It is preparing to report fully on its response to the report of GambleAware in the autumn. Besides, it will continue the monitoring, control and enforcement actions regarding gambling advertising whenever any compliance problems are identified. The protection of most vulnerable society members would also remain one of the key priorities of the watchdog.
As far as younger audiences are concerned, the CAP said that terms and conditions of gambling operators for the accounts of individuals under 25 years of age must be clarified, even in the limited time that is normally provided on various digital channels, including social media.
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The Response film will air on Free Speech TV through May 7th – Shareable
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Update (April 23rd): The tv premiere was a great success! If you missed it, the film will be re-broadcast several more times (through May 7th) on Free Speech TV (all times in Eastern Daylight Time):
Free Speech TV can be watched on DISH channel 9415, DIRECTV channel 348, and by streaming on Roku, Apple TV, Sling TV, and at freespeech.org)
Were proud to announce that our award-winning micro-budget film, The Response: How Puerto Ricans are Restoring Power to the People, will be premiering nationally in the United States this Wednesday, April 22 (4:00pm PT / 7:00pm ET)!
On the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Shareable and Free Speech TV (FSTV) will host a special online simulcast of the film which will immediately be followed by a panel discussion about community-led disaster response, collective resilience, and mutual aid.
Register for this free event to secure your spot at the screening and panel discussion.
The 30-minute film explores how, in the wake of Hurricane Maria, a quiet revolution percolated on the island of Puerto Rico. What began as an impromptu community kitchen meant to help feed survivors in the town of Caguas quickly grew into an island-wide network of mutual aid centers (Centros de Apoyo Mutuo) with the ultimate goal to restore power both electric and civic to the people.
The panel after the film will be hosted by producer Tom Llewellyn (Shareable) and feature Susan Silber (NorCal Resilience Network), Tr Vasquez (Movement Generation), Juan C. Dvila (The Response film director), and Christine Nieves (co-founder of Proyecto Apoyo Mutuo Mariana).
The special will air on Free Speech TV (DISH 9415, DIRECTV 348, and stream on Roku, Apple TV, Sling TV, and at freespeech.org).
More information can be found on the FB event page and at shareable.net/the-response-film.
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At Home With EFF: COVID-19, Free Speech, and Privacy – EFF
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced both individuals and companies to adopt new practices and new technologies quicklysometimes creating serious risks to our civil liberties. Join EFF for a livestreamed video discussionabout what we've learned as online platform moderation becomes more automated, with platforms like Facebook flagging and censoring morecontentthan ever before.Following that discussion will be a conversation aboutprivacy, apps, and digital rights, and how to protect yourselfasyou adopt new technologies like Zoom, and as companies like Google and Apple create new apps and products intended tofight the pandemic.
We're excited to be joined byJeff Deutchof Syrian Archive and Mahsa Alimardani of Article 19 for a discussion ofcontent moderation, moderated by EFF's Director for International Freedom of Expression, Jillian C. York. EFF Legal Director, Corynne McSherry, will also join. Then, Legislative ActivistHayley Tsukayamawill moderate a panel on the pandemic, apps, and privacy, with EFF Staff Technologist Bennett Cyphers, Project Manager Lindsay Oliver, and Grassroots Advocacy Organizer Rory Mir.
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Social media has never been more crucial than it is right now: its keeping us informed and connected during an unprecedented moment in time. At the same time, the content moderation challenges faced by social media platforms have not disappearedand in some cases have been exacerbated by the pandemic. In the past weeks, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook have all made public statements about their moderation strategies at this time. While they differ in details, they all have one key element in common: the increased reliance on automated tools. Learn how this pandemic has changed our ability toshare information with one another nowandpossibly,forever.
EFF's Corynne McSherry and Jillian C. York will be joined by Mahsa Alimardani, a freedom of expression researcher at Article 19 who is also working on her PhD at the Oxford Internet Institute; and Jeff Deutch, the lead researcher at Syrian Archive and a PhD candidate at the Humboldt-University in Berlin.
Pianist MC Angebot will join us for a few songs during our break.
Zoom might've received the most attention in the last few weeks, but plenty of new apps and tools that are being implemented during the pandemicoften without much oversightare cause for concern. What could the "proximity tracing" that companies like Apple and Googlehave been talking about mean for our civil liberties? When it comes to working from home, what privacyshould remote workers expect? And, due to many reports EFF has received about the use of privacy-invasiveproctoring tools for students shifting to remote learning and testing, we'll be discussing the various ways that these sorts of apps often burrow themselves into user's machines.
EFF Legislative ActivistHayley Tsukayama will be joined by EFF Staff Technologist Bennett Cyphers, Project Manager Lindsay Oliver, and Grassroots Advocacy Organizer Rory Mir.
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Rising Up With Sonali Ten Political Forces That Shaped an Election Ten Political Forces That Shaped – Free Speech TV
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Sonali Kolhatkar speaks with Bradford R. Kane.
Even as a large majority of the American public supports the coronavirus-related lockdowns of their states, small but vocal groups of protesters, egged on by some city and state level leaders, and most of all provoked by President Trump are calling on governors to liberate them from quarantine. They say their liberty is more important than anything including life itself.
Now, a long-time government insider has written a book about what he called Pitchfork Populism and attempted to analyze how American democracy has dramatically changed since the fall of 2016.
Bradford R. Kane, has served in the US Congress as Legislative Counsel to Congresswoman Cardiss Collins; as Counsel to the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection; and as a member of President Clintons Task Force on Health Care Reform. He also worked for the state of California as Deputy Controller, Legislation, and then as a Deputy Secretary of Information Technology. His latest book is called Pitchfork Populism: Ten Political Forces That Shaped an Election and Continue to Change America.
Rising Up with Sonali is a radio and television show that brings progressive news coverage rooted in gender and racial justice to a wide audience.
Rising Up With Sonali was built on the foundation of Sonali Kolhatkar's earlier show, Uprising, which became the longest-running drive-time radio show on KPFK in Los Angeles hosted by a woman.
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The Week Unwrapped: Food, free speech and gold – The Week (UK)
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Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days.
In this weeks episode, we discuss:
BBC Twos The Restaurant that Burns Calories was met with backlash after being accused of triggering people with eating disorders. But do the public health concerns over obesity justify it being aired? Are Brits particularly guilty of overeating? And are eating disorders being taken seriously enough?
The UK had slipped two places to number 35 on the annual press freedom index, below countries including Costa Rica, Ghana and South Africa. What's the reason for the fall? Does the UK value a free press? And how will the coronavirus crisis affect journalists and media groups around the world?
One of America's biggest investment banks has just said that it expects the gold price to soar to $3,000 an ounce in the next 18 months,which would be more than 50% above gold's previous all-time high. Isthat reasonable? What would have to happen to drive the price that high? And what's the point of gold anyway?
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Take Back the App! – Free Speech TV
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Take Back the App! We need platform co-ops now more than ever. If the 19th and 20th centuries were about storming the factory and taking back the means of production, then the 21st century is about storming the online platforms like Facebook, Google, and Amazon, and the apps that increasingly control our economy and our lives. Increasingly, were living online, controlled, and manipulated by secretive, for-profit companies, but there are alternatives. This week, Laura talks with coders, activists, and tech entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of the platform cooperative movement. If we take the cooperative route, they argue that tomorrows online world could distribute rather than concentrate powerbut will we? Recorded before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, this conversation about the companies that mediate our lives is more relevant now than ever.
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There is no place for hate speech in Iowa – Iowa City Press-Citizen
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Shams Ghoneim Published 8:35 a.m. CT April 23, 2020
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The reported Islamophobic, homophobic, uglyand appalling online comments by Muscatine County jail administrator Dean Naylor must be condemned and promptly addressed by both Johnson and Muscatine counties' leaderships, including city councils and mayors.
The Johnson County sheriff has had a 10- to 12-year contract with Muscatine County, allowing him to send overflow inmates to relieve overcrowding in our jails. These inmates are as yet to be charged and/or are awaiting trial.
Maybe it is time that this agreement is evaluated or ended in view of this latest serious incident.Free speech is protected under the Constitution, but federal lawand the U.S. and Iowa constitutions protect against discrimination based on religion, sexual orientation, age, race, national originand disability.
According to news reports, inmates in Muscatine jails have been complaining of discriminatory treatment. The ACLU of Iowaclarified the position regarding free speech as long as that speechdoes not lead to discriminatory action by a government employee/entity. Nevertheless, when an employee hateful speech results in creating a hostile work environment causing disruption or discrimination at the workplace, that protection becomes null. Such speech can also be used as evidence against the individuals if and when it is related to civil rights claim or other legal action taken. This would be the case when personal beliefs spill into the management of the jail and negatively affects both staff and inmates.
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors and leadership are commended for their prompt response to this reprehensible behavior by a government employee of a partner Iowa county. This incident should be a warning to anyone that may be engaged in civil rights violations that can readily lead to a class action suit be brought against any government official involving discrimination of protected communities as identified by law.
Even though currently there are no policies in either county to respond to such allegations,I urge both Johnson and Muscatine county officials to formally establish future guidelines to address such hateful and potentially illegal speech.
We cannot allow government employees paid by our own tax dollars to freely engage in hateful speech leading to discriminatory behavior against protected minorities.
Shams Ghoneimwas born and raised in Cairo, Egypt, immigratedformallyto the U.S. from Canada in 1967 and has lived in Iowa City for 52 years. She graduated from the University of Iowas graduate college, was on the universitys professional scientific staff for 32 years and has served on the Press-Citizens Editorial Board since retiring in 2008.
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Campaign to Overturn Citizens United Keeps Racking Up Wins – Sludge
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The recent election in Wisconsin was unusual in many ways, with voters forced to choose between protecting their health and exercising their rights. But in more than a dozen communities across the state, something that has become increasingly routine took place as voters endorsed resolutions calling for a constitutional amendment to get big money out of politics.
Seventeen communities voted on April 7, by overwhelming margins, in favor of resolutions supporting a constitutional amendment stating that only human beingsnot corporationshave constitutional rights and that money is not a form of speech and, therefore, limits on political contributions do not violate the First Amendment.
Such an amendment would essentially overturn past Supreme Court rulings that found campaign finance regulations to be unconstitutional and ensure that the federal government and states can enforce limits on money in politics.
The 17 communities, which all backed the resolutions by 77% or more, are just the latest of the 163 total Wisconsin communities that have endorsed a constitutional amendment.
People are getting it more and more that this is needed, both conservatives and liberals.
The effort has been led by Wisconsin United to Amend, a volunteer-led operation that started organizing around money-in-politics reforms shortly after the Supreme Courts 2010 Citizens United v. FEC decision.
In the Citizens United ruling, the court determined that limitations on election-related expenditures by groups that are independent from candidates and political parties violated the groups free speech rights, empowering corporations, unions, nonprofits, and wealthy individuals, to spend unlimited amounts of money on political contests. Since the ruling, outside groups have spent at least $4.5 billion on federal races, often dwarfing the amounts controlled by candidates and political parties.
According to Wisconsin United to Amend organizer George Penn, the constitutional amendment has only become more popular in the state since his group has been active.
We started out in 2013 at about 73% and every year it has gone up. People are getting it more and more that this is needed, both conservatives and liberals, Penn said. The average yes vote increased from 80% to 81% across the state because we had a record 85% yes vote for the 17 referendums.
Every community that has voted on the constitutional amendment in Wisconsin so far has passed it, Penn told Sludge.
Wisconsin United to Amend works with other groups in the state to find leaders in communities who can push the resolutions onto their local ballot.
When we find a champion and we start working with them, we have handbooks on our site that give them all of the details, all of the processes, and all of the forms they need, so we make it easy for them, Penn explained. They go to events like farmers markets, county fairs, and anything else they can find to try to get what little they can from local media. They look into what they find most effective, and we just support them with language and whatever they ask us for.
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Article V of the Constitution describes two ways for the Constitution to be amended: an amendment can be referred to the states for ratification by being passed by two-thirds majority of both chambers of Congress, or Congress can be called to hold a constitutional convention by petitions being passed by two-thirds of state legislatures.
While groups like Wisconsin United to Amend make progress at the state levelto date, 20 state legislatures have called for a constitutional amendment, as have over 820 towns, villages, cities and countiesothers are working primarily at the national level.
Move to Amend, a California-based nonprofit that says it is committed to social and economic justice, ending corporate rule, and building a vibrant democracy, is one of the most prominent pro-amendment groups working to bring members of Congress on board.
We have used the local resolutions as a pressure tactic, but generally in most states folks have moved directly to pressure of House members, said Kaitlin Sopoci-Belknap, the national director of Move to Amend.
Currently, a resolution introduced by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) that calls for a constitutional amendment to address corporate personhood and the regulation of campaign finance has 72 co-sponsors, all Democrats.
Another amendment proposed by Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) has amassed 220 co-sponsors, including one Republican. While Jayapals amendment declares the constitution applies only to natural persons and says that governments shall regulate campaign finance, Deutchs resolution says that Congress and the states may distinguish between natural persons and corporations and may regulate and set reasonable limits on the raising and spending of money by candidates.
A version of Deutchs amendment has been introduced in the Senate by Sen. Tom Udall (D-Minn.) and currently has 7 co-sponsors.
The Deutch amendment resolution was introduced with support from multiple prominent good government groups, including Public Citizen, Common Cause, and People for the American Way.
Sopoci-Belknap told Sludge that Move to Amend had identified a lead to introduce the We the People Amendment in the Senate but [was] working on a group to co-lead introduction right before the pandemic hit.
Any version of the amendment still has a long way to go before being enacted. While House Democrats voted unanimously for H.R. 1, a sweeping campaign finance bill that includes and expression of support for a constitutional amendment, Republicans have shown very little interest in the issue, besides Rep. John Katko (R-N.Y.) who co-sponsored the Deutch resolution.
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Joe Biden, the likely Democratic nominee for president, states on his website that he would introduce a constitutional amendment to entirely eliminate private dollars from our federal elections. Bidens candidacy has been backed by multiple super PACsa type of political committee formed after the Citizens United ruling that can raise and spend unlimited sumsand his campaign recently endorsed one of the PACs, saying in a statement to reporters that it is an organization of proven effectiveness and the work they are doing to elect Joe Biden and defeat Donald Trump is absolutely critical.
While national politicians like Biden send signals and attend bundler-hosted fundraisers, local organizers are continuing their work to build a movement.
It is our premise that we need to build a bona fide movement for this, like suffrage and civil rights. They are too powerful, its going to take a movement, Penn said. This is not a Wisconsin movement, it is a national movement, or it is no movement at all.
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