Someone famous once said “80% of success is just showing up.” That is a basic rule of grassroots political action. If you are out of sight, you are out of mind. And if you can be seen you can also be heard. Mission accomplished.
We would especially like to thank Assemblymember Jaime Williams (D-Canarsie) for speaking at our rally. Williams is the sponsor of two of our critical bills: the Education for All Act that would protect medical exemptions from vaccine mandates to attend school by letting children’s doctors make the decision, not bureaucrats, and the Let Us Work Act that would compel New York City to rehire the workers fired for refusing the COVID shot. Given the overwhelming influence the drug industry has over the Democrats, these are courageous acts by Asm. Williams. And she has our sincere and profound thanks.
Please use the panel to the right to send a thank you email to Assemblymember Willliams.
If you support this type of event and the work we are doing to protect you and your children, please make it possible for us to do so. The bus alone costs $3200. We make a point of not bombarding our wonderful community with endless appeals for donations, but we can’t do it without your financial support. Please be as generous as your means allow so we can continue this work for you and your family.
And many thanks to our speakers who inform us and inspire us to action, especially Mary Holland of Children’s Health Defense, Naomi Wolf of Daily Clout, Michael Kane of Teachers for Choice, Bobbie Anne Cox of Uniting NYS, Shannon Joy of the Shannon Joy Show, Sophy Medina of Bravest for Choice, Jimmy Wagner of the Donald J. Trump Republican Club of Brooklyn, Elena Chin Diaz of Moms for Liberty, Congressional Candidate John Salka, and Sarah and Jane Doe.
We could not have done it without the generous support of Children’s Health Defense and MAHA Action.
We have four weeks left until the legislative session ends. If we keep on pushing, we can push forward our good bills, and once again stop the many bad bills out there, like the “RFKJR Act”, the mandatory adult vaccine database, several laws to allow drugs and vaccines to be given to children without parental knowledge or consent, mandatory hep b shots for college, mandatory Rotavirus shots for infants, mandatory flu shots for children and repealing the religious exemption for college and work.