Posted on 04/12/2012 3:59:37 PM PDT by mdittmar
Theresa Brown, a United Steelworkers (USW) member at Cooper Tire's Findlay, Ohio, plant says in this election year, Everybody is in the same fight. It doesnt matter if you are a union member or not, this is about saving the middle class.
Brown was speaking at a press conference at AFL-CIO headquarters today where plans were announced to activate and energize networks of working familiesboth online and offlinearound political campaigns, legislative issues and holding elected officials accountable.
The new Workers Voice initiative will build an independent voice for the working and middle class, says AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Shuler.
For too long, our political process has been dominated by too much money, and too much power, concentrated in the hands of too few .Mitt Romney, the Koch brothers and corporate CEOs are doing everything they can to keep power concentrated in the hands of a fewincluding spending unlimited money to buy elections.
While Workers Voice will build upon the network of activists at 14,000 union worksites around the nation, it also will reach out beyond union members and their families and into communities. Shuler says:
Workers Voice will empower working people to talk to their friends, family, neighbors and co-workers about the direction of our country, and most importantly, to take action to build a middle-class America.
The new initiative isnt about trying to match the hundreds of millions of dollars Romney, the Koch Brothers and CEOs will spend on sleazy attack ads and dirty campaign tricks, says AFL-CIO Political Director Mike Podhorzer. At the press conference, Podhorzer screened a vicious attack ad that Karl Roves Crossroads Super PAC is running against Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren.
They are pooling the tens of millions of dollars they made hollowing out the middle class and put it into trash like that to try to fool people. Theyll outspend us 20-to-1 but well out organize them 20-to-1....People talking to people is always more effective.
Along with building network of union and nonunion workers, two key areas Workers Voice will focus on are voter registration and voter protection, particularly in communities of color and among seniors and studentsgroups hit especially hard by the wave of voter suppression laws Republican governors and legislators with corporate backers have pushed across the nation.
Saying the union movement is the original social network, Shuler says Workers Voice will put boots on the ground with iPads in their hands.
While Mitt Romney and Karl Roves organizations funnel massive, and secret, corporate donations into negative and misleading TV ads, Workers Voice will focus on slicing through the noiseactivating and energizing networks of working families, with cutting-edge technologies and old-fashioned energy, to have conversations in homes, neighborhoods and workplaces across the country.
Workers' Voice will combine the online digital world and traditional organizing by:
Susan Baskett, an unemployed worker from Minnesota and a member of Working America, says she sees Workers' Voice as a way to unite all workersunion, nonunion and jobless.
We see politicians creating distractions about social issues we thought we'd solved long ago. We need to focus on jobs. I see Working America and Workers' Voice as a solution, a way to engage all of us and give us a strong united voice in this noisy and nasty political environment.
Workers Voice announced it has raised a total of $5.4 million and plans to build an online and offline small-dollar fundraising program.
Ditto to what you said. I don’t want them stealing money out of my paycheck to get commie ‘RATS elected.
Don’t they just crack you up? These people are hilarious! They actually believe their own jokes!
How many different ways can you say "We Will Bury You" and "Dictatorship of the Protetariat."
Sad but true. Right you are.
One day we will have another McCarthy and you people will be kicked out of our Republic.
LLS
The unions want to help the middle class by driving up their taxes, destroying their health care, forcing them to pay and participate in socialized medicine and by encouraging illegal immigration. I think the middle class has had enough of the unions help.
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