Tea Partiers are using our OWN money to stage events, and do our activities. The Unions are using dues required from their MEMBERS, even if some of those members might not share the leaders' political views.
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I wouldn’t doubt that some of that union money even filtered down to some phony “conservative” posters right here on FR.
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If the thugs are against it, it is righteous.
It’s time to repeal any federal protections given to unions and to start peeling off current members. The more we point out, and the LOUDER we do it, how corrupt the unions are, the more decent Americans will refuse to be members. Several officers, including my husband, of the police department here have started to refuse to pay their union dues to SEIU. We only recently found out that was the union behind the police union here.
September 8, 2008 Patriot Majority is one in a network of 527 organizations run by veteran political consultant Craig Varoga in order to help Democrats in Senate, House and gubernatorial races this year.
Varoga, manager of former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack's short-lived presidential campaign, has set up several affiliates to Patriot Majority, which ran ads in 2006 to help defeat the Republican candidate for Massachusetts governor. Patriot Majority West, for example, produced an ad in the New Mexico Senate race this year. It used to be called Citizens for Progress, which ran ads criticizing the Republican candidate for Colorado governor in 2006. Patriot Majority Midwest, which used to be the Oklahoma Freedom Fund, received $2 million in union money this year to target Republican members of Congress. Varoga also set up Patriot Majority New Mexico and Patriot Majority For A Strong America this year. Varoga traditionally raises money from unions and the Democratic Governors Association, which has contracted Varoga's firm in the past. Varoga also has a group, Alliance for North Carolina, targeting the Republican candidate for governor in that state. It used to be called Pioneer Majority.
Varoga groups include: Bluegrass Freedom Fund (which ran ads to help defeat Republican Gov. Ernie Fletcher of Kentucky in 2007); American Alliance for Energy Independence; American Public Policy Committee; American Affordable Health Care; and Midwest Alliance for Better Government (formerly Public Security Now).
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Majority: In 2008, $1.2 million from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; $500,000 from the Change to Win labor federation (which is spearheaded by the Service Employees International Union); and $125,000 from the United Food and Commercial Workers union. In 2006, $400,000 from SEIU Local 1199; $250,000 from the Massachusetts Teachers Association; $200,000 from the Democratic Governors Association; $50,000 from Patricia Cornwell of CEI Enterprises.
Majority West: In 2008, $2.18 million from AFSCME. In 2006, $250,000 from the Democratic Governors Association; $200,000 from Colorado Education Association; $120,000 from AFSCME; $100,000 from SEIU; $25,000 from Tim Gill.
Majority Midwest: In 2006, $370,000 from the Democratic Governors Association.
Alliance for North Carolina: In 2006, $45,000 from Democratic Governors Association.
Bluegrass Freedom Fund: In 2007, $1 million from William Yung of Columbia Sussex; $640,000 from the Democratic Governors Association, $238,000 from AFSCME.
American Public Policy Committee: In 2008, $60,000 from the Democratic Governors Association.
Midwest Alliance for Better Government: In 2008, $50,000 from AFSCME, $45,000 from the Democratic Governors Association.
Leadership: Craig Varoga, Dave Contarino, Mike Rice, Patrick J. Hall, Joe Householder, George Rakis. Read more about these leaders in The Secret Money Project's Who's Who Directory of Key Leaders of Independent Groups.
He and Michelle Malkin will have more on it on his show tonight.