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Add your name today. Luxury vacations, handsome stock portfolios, fast-tracked careers straight into

Add your name today. Luxury vacations, handsome stock portfolios, fast-tracked careers straight into the halls of power – we’re not talking about Wall Street hedge fund managers, or the four House Republicans we’re voting out in 2024.  We’re talking about Supreme Court justices.  The Moore v. United States case stands to give billionaires and big corporations a free pass on paying their taxes – and let four justices make out like bandits. Vortex is demanding Justices Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, and Roberts all recuse themselves from this case because they EACH have something to gain from their ruling.  Will you join us? [ADD YOUR NAME >>](   {NAME},  Moore v. United States has the potential to threaten Congress’s ability to fairly tax corporations and the ultra-wealthy – worse, at least FOUR of the nine justices on the bench stand to personally benefit from the court’s ruling.  Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, and Chief Justice John Roberts each have clear conflicts of interest relating to this case. We’re going to outline some of them below, and we hope you will add your name to stop them.  This case impacts over a dozen existing tax laws and trillions of dollars of revenue for the federal government – that’s money to pay for services we ALL depend on.  If SCOTUS sides with the billionaires instead of the American people on Moore v. US, it will (according to one tax expert) make the federal income tax system “largely voluntary for multinational corporations and sophisticated investors, and mandatory only for everyday Americans.”  [Join the team and ADD YOUR NAME NOW to demand that compromised Justices like Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, and Roberts recuse themselves from Moore v US!](  Need more? Read on.  Justice Samuel Alito holds stocks in 17 corporations that stand to gain a $30 billion dollar tax cut collectively. He’s accepted free luxury vacations worth over $100,000 dollars from billionaire investors – then parsed out decisions that returned MILLIONS in benefits to his corporate benefactors while gutting regulatory agencies meant to keep them in check.  Of course you’ve heard all about Justice Clarence Thomas, who (along with his wife Ginni, a noted insurrectionist) has been raking in lavish gifts, luxury vacations complete with yachts and private jets, and cash payouts from a handful of billionaires – including one who dabbles in collecting Nazi memorabilia.  Then there’s Justice Neil Gorsuch, who owes his entire judicial career to a single patron – billionaire and GOP mega-donor Philip Anschutz.  Anschutz has taken this to court before, and he has a long history of tax aversion using the same tricks on the docket in the Moore case. Now he’s got his very own Supreme Court justice to see his case through.  And finally, we need to talk about Chief Justice John Roberts. Roberts holds stock in corporations that stand to gain over $2 billion in tax dodges if the Court strikes down the repatriation tax.  The only thing Supreme about this court right now is the corruption, and it’s time for us to fight back.  [Join us in demanding that ALL FOUR of these justices recuse themselves from Moore v. US on the basis of their CLEAR conflicts of interest. Add your name now!](  Together we can put an end to this outrageous corruption and bring sorely needed accountability to our nation’s highest court.  Thank you for taking action!  The Vortex Team [Support Vortex >> Â](      Vortex is a new grassroots movement to transform Arkansas politics away from the far-right. We are recruiting, training, and supporting Democratic candidates to flip all four of Arkansas’ U.S. congressional districts and help win back the House majority in 2024. [DONATE >>](   Paid for by Vortex PAC  ©2023 Vortex PAC, all rights reserved  Our mailing address is: Vortex PAC PO Box 1141 Springdale, AR 72765 We're sad to see you go, but if you believe you received this email in error, or you no longer wish to receive our emails you can unsubscribe using the link below: [Click here to unsubscribe.]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Vortex PAC, please [click here](.

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