Posted on 10/09/2011 5:11:52 PM PDT by PMAS
http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/gov/2618821815.html
The Working Families Party (WFP) (www.workingfamiliesparty.org) is New York's most energetic, independent and progressive political party. Formed in 1998 by a grassroots coalition of community organizations, neighborhood activists, and labor unions, we came together to build a society that works for all of us, not just Wall Street CEOs and the well-connected. WFP is independent from corporate and government funding and in-addition we are community based; community funded and equally uninfluenced by both major parties. Our agenda focuses on economic and social justice, corporate accountability, job creation, environmental protection, and investment in education and healthcare. For the past twelve years the WFP has been at the fore front of progressive politics,
Leading the fight and helping to frame the debate. The WFP has a proud record of fighting for issues that matter and has been instrumental in implementing key pieces of legislation such as Raising New York's Minimum Wage, Enacting Living Wage Laws, Creating Thousands of Jobs In the Green Economy, Passing Healthcare Reforms on the Local Level, Fighting for Affordable Housing, Keeping Tuition Costs Low, A Progressive Tax Code, Reliable/Cost Effective Public Transit System, Public Financing Of Elections and Corporate Accountability . In addition, we have an unapologetic stance on supporting and pushing good candidates to enact progressive legislation
The WFP is seeking immediate hires.
You must be an energetic communicator, with a passion for social and economic justice.
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You read my mind.
Not only union dues but our tax dollars. For more than fourty years our money has been doled out to every king of “social justice” group out there. There must be hundreds if not thousands. The tax payers pay for the grants that these commie groups receive and then they in turn send some of our tax money back to the democrats in the form of political contributions. This is what they have done with Planned Parenthood for many years. The dems give money to the Planned Parenthood and then they give some of it back in donations to the democrat party. I realized that this must be what they do with all of the leftist groups. They are funneling our money back into the dems pockets. Don’t forget that politicians get to keep any unused campaign funds when they retire, so we are funding their retirement pensions.
Hey, I bet the "Today" show reports on this tomorrow.
Not a fake, the Working Familes Party runs candidates in NY - one came to my house during the 2010 elections, and they are far left of the NY democRAT party
And the protests are spreading throughout the country. Republicans critical of the Wall St protests are in a uncomfortable position too, since they were all gung-ho during the Tea Party protests of several months back. Its true because ABC News said so.
My contempt of the democrats and news media knows no bounds.
DAVID AXELROD (Last sentence is pure projection...Occupy THIS!)
Longtime Democratic political consultant
President Obamas closest advisor
Born in 1955, David Axelrod grew up in Manhattan and, from an early age, engaged passionately in politics. At age ten, he canvassed for New York mayoral candidate John Lindsay (Democrat) and, at age 13, sold campaign buttons and bumper stickers promoting Robert Kennedy for President. Axelrod's mother was a writer for PM, a left-wing New York newspaper, which was alleged to have ties to the Communist Party.
In 1977, Axelrod completed his B.A. in political studies at the University of Chicago. That same year, he received an internship at the Chicago Tribune. In 1982 he was promoted to become the Tribunes youngest chief political writer. Don Rose, founder of the pro-communist Hyde Park Voices and a 1960s member the Alliance to End Repression, which was a suspected Communist Party front, has claimed that he and another prominent Chicago communist, David Canter, mentored Axelrod and guided his early political development during this time. I ... wrote a reference letter for him, Rose stated, that helped him win an internship at the Tribune, which was the next step in his journalism career.
In 1984, dissatisfied with his career and the corporatization of journalism in general, Axelrod joined the Senate campaign of Illinois Representative Paul Simon. Originally hired as Communications Director, Axelrod was promoted to Co-Manager within the first two months. During the campaign, he worked alongside Rahm Emanuel, who would go on to become President Barack Obamas chief of staff 25 years later.
Following Simons successful Senate bid, Axelrod in 1985 founded a political consultancy named Axelrod & Associates, which later became known as AKPD Message and Media. This firm specializes in "representing Democratic candidates and progressive causes." In 1987, Axelrods Chicago-based company got its first break when Axelrod was hired to run the re-election campaign of Harold Washington, Chicagos first African-American mayor. Here, Axelrod worked with Don Rose and Marc Canter (David Canter's son), who had close associations with Mayor Washington and were involved in a coalition of communist and socialist groups supporting his mayoral campaigns in the 1980s.
Directing Washingtons successful re-election campaign propelled Axelrods political consultancy into the limelight. In the years that followed, Axelrod helped a number of African-American candidates win political office. Most prominent of these victorious Democratic campaigns were those of Carol Moseley-Braun, the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992, and Deval Patrick, the first African-American elected governor of Massachusetts in 2006.
In addition to scores of Democratic politicians and other organizations, Axelrod and his consultancy were hired by the Democratic National Campaign Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Democratic Governors Association, the AFL-CIO, the AFSCME, the SEIU, and the Working Families Party. Axelrod also came to advise the top echelon of politicians in the Democratic Party. He worked on Hillary Clintons 2000 Senate Campaign, helped Rahm Emanuel win a House of Representatives seat in 2002, and directed John Edwards' 2004 presidential campaign.
From the same Chicago address that his political consultancy occupied, Axelrod ran ASK Public Strategies, which discreetly produces advertising campaigns for corporate clients seeking to swing negative public opinion in their favor. Although Axelrod and his partners refuse to reveal the identity of any of their clients, public records confirm that ASKs client list has included the Chicago Childrens Museum, Cablevision, AT&T, and the Chicago-based utility ComEd.
According to Business Week magazine, the secrecy surrounding ASK masks a significant crossover of Axelrods political connections and his corporate business. For instance, in 2007, Mayor Richard M. Daley, one of Axelrods friends and earliest clients, pushed for the development of a Childrens Museum but was blocked by local groups. Daley hired ASK to direct a campaign to win support for the museum project. Another of ASKs longtime private clients, ComEd, and its parent company Exelon contributed $181,711 to Barack Obamas 2008 presidential campaign, a sum greater than what was contributed by any other company in Illinois.
Axelrod is considered by many to be the mastermind behind Barack Obamas rapid rise to power. Axelrod and Obama initially became acquainted when Obama led a Project Vote voter-registration drive in Chicago in 1992. It was not until Obamas U.S. Senate campaign in 2004 that the two joined forces. Ever since, Axelrod has been Obamas closest advisor.
Axelrod has depicted his relationship with Obama more as a vocation than a job: I thought that if I could help Barack Obama get to Washington, then I would have accomplished something great in my life. I do love Barack Obama, Axelrod stated on another occasion. I believe in him. Obama himself has indicated that their close partnership is based upon a deep ideological affinity: You know, he and I share a basic worldview I trust his basic take on what the country should be and where we need to move towards not just on specific policy but how politics should be able to draw on our best and not our worst.
During the 2008 presidential campaigns, Axelrod was asked to comment on the relationship between Obama and the former Weather Undeground terrorist Bill Ayers. Said Axelrod: "Bill Ayers lives in his [Obama's] neighborhood. Their kids attend the same school. They're certainly friendly, they know each other, as anyone whose kids go to school together." At the time of Axelrod's statement, Ayers' three children were in their late twenties and early thirties, whereas Obama's two daughters, Sasha and Malia, were aged six and nine, respectively.
Some critics contend that Axelrod possesses similar radical associations as Obama. Besides his alleged early communist mentors, Axelrod sat on the finance board of Chicagos St. Sabina Catholic Church, where Michael Pfleger -- a longtime supporter of Barack Obama, Jeremiah Wright, and Louis Farrakhan -- serves as pastor. St. Sabinas official website listed Axelrod as a member of its Raise the Roof committee. Alongside Axelrods name was an open letter from Pfleger asking for $1 million in contributions.
Axelrod has used his White House position to attack conservatives. He publicly declared that Fox News is not really a news station; he characterized Israel's construction of settlements in the Arab section of Jerusalem as an affront and an insult to the Palestinian people and the peace process; and he derided the Tea Party movement. I think any time that you have severe economic conditions, there is always an element of disaffection that can mutate into something thats unhealthy, he said in April 2009 regarding that movement.
Good work!!! Exposure at its finest. I love FReepers, shine that bright light!
Thank you! Posted it on Facebook.
...maybe it is how far they can throw a rock?, or how willing they are to set a police car on fire?
Yeah Nancy, it was the Tea Party that was astroturf. This is all spontaneous.
Actually NY’s WFP is owned and operated by the United Federation of Teachers and Local 1199 of the Health and Hospital Workers with contributions from District Council 37 AFSCME. It’s a NY labor front.
I’d guess it’s more likely the hours.
350 is the day shift crew
650 is around the clock
Spread this around, email it to your congressmen, to Drudge, Rush, Beck, etc.
I put it on FB, for all my leftist friends to see.
Hey, how come they’re not paying a living wage???
WFP is just another squirrel nut split from ACORN.
You a vewy funny man.
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