Isn't it obvious that they are? Slowly, but they are.
"I think we would have to admit, that at least in the beginning, we somewhat missed the importance of the living wage campaigns. They did take off and succeed. Though later we adjusted and did make a contribution. Some living wage ordinances are still being won. But I don't think that our conclusion should be that we wasted our time or failed in our jobs bill work. We built important and invaluable ties with many in labor. Nor should we conclude that a jobs bill won't fly now. Times are completely different and we just can't know what exactly on the economic front will emerge as the key battle.
The current economic crisis, like peace and healthcare, is a storm breaking on the backs of the working class and the people. It must be addressed for our very survival. We have to help find the popular handles that can help move labor and the all people's coalition into more fightback.
Distrust of Bush is growing. His economic policies are seen as for the rich and the corporations. I think the mood of people and labor is such that quickly a focal point for the economic struggle will emerge maybe, even with our limited forces, we can help shape that struggle. I think we should make the effort. "
Sound like any posters you know on FR?