On Wednesday, February 13, a delegation of representatives of some of the 166 organizations that have endorsed the Jobs-Not-Wars Campaign descended on Capitol Hill to present members of Congress with copies of the petition and to reinforce its message that the American people want an end to the Afghan War now, not in 2014, want the super-rich and multinational corporations to pay their share, and want the Pentagon budget cut so that we can invest funds in creating jobs and meet urgent social needs of the people and our communities. We reject deficit-cutting at the expense of those who already have the least.