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Swiftboating Health Care

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We knew healthcare reform would face fierce opposition -- and it's begun. As we speak, the same people behind the notorious "swiftboat" ads of 2004 are already pumping millions of dollars into deceptive television ads. Their plan is simple: torpedo healthcare reform before it sees the light of day by scaring the public and distorting the President's approach.

We need the resources to take them head on with an urgent, grassroots campaign to pass real healthcare reform in 2009.

When the swiftboaters flood the airwaves with distortions, we'll flood the streets with volunteers armed with facts. When they send lobbyists to tell Congress to back down, we'll send millions of calls, letters, and stories from real Americans asking them to stand up.

Can you donate $25 or more by midnight Sunday to fight back against these phony attacks and take our message of reform to the American people?

Donate $25 or more by midnight Sunday


The swiftboaters are once again trying to sell the American people short. As during the election, we deserve a serious conversation -- not fear-mongering and deceit. You and I see the importance of healthcare reform every day. We can't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to face one of America's greatest challenges head on.

Passing real healthcare reform will be the toughest, most important challenge we've faced together since electing Barack Obama President.

But it's also a big reason we fought so hard to get here. I know that by working together, and speaking with one, determined voice, we can prevail over the cynics and defenders of the status quo. America's families are counting on us to do just that.

Please donate $25 or more to defend healthcare reform today:

https://donate.barackobama.com/defendhealthcare

Thank you,

David Plouffe

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WSLC asks for your help on the Worker Privacy Act

Taken from WSLC Reports Today, March 19, 2009, http://www.wslc.org/reports/2009/March/19.htm#Thursday

Democratic leaders: Allow democracy
Urge Chopp, Brown and Gregoire to allow fair vote on Worker Privacy Act

The Worker Privacy Act is still alive!  Both its supporters and its opponents agree that it has enough votes to pass.  House Speaker Frank Chopp, Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown and Governor Christine Gregoire have a choice: Either allow a fair up-or-down vote on this important workers' rights legislation, or block the democratic process from proceeding.

TAKE ACTION!  Click here to send an email to your Washington State Representatives and your State Senator asking them to urge Democratic leaders Chopp, Brown and Gregoire to allow a fair up-or-down vote on the Worker Privacy Act!  Also call the Legislative Hotline TODAY at 1-800-562-6000 -- even if you've previously contacted your legislators on this issue -- and leave a message for both your State Representatives, your State Senator and Gov. Chris Gregoire urging a fair up-or-down vote on the Worker Privacy Act (SB 5446 and HB 1528).

Last year, both Gregoire and Chopp told the delegates representing the more than 500 unions that comprise the Washington State Labor Council that they support this legislation. (See the video clips.)  "We're going to move forward on Worker Privacy legislation next year," Chopp said.

But news reports indicate that Boeing and business lobbying groups opposed to the Worker Privacy Act recently urged Gregoire, Chopp and Brown to block a vote on the bill because they knew it had the votes to pass

"I have been counting votes and the reality is grim," wrote Boeing lobbyist Trent House in an email to Bill McSherry of Gregoire's staff on March 6.  "This bill must not come up for a vote or it will pass with a large margin and compel the Senate to act as well." (Learn more here about why Boeing so aggressively opposes the Worker Privacy Act.) 

Worker Privacy Act: The facts

Gregoire, Chopp urged WPA passage (videos) - 3/10
Employees speak out for WPA (videos) - 3/5
Seattle Times misrepresents WPA - 3/2
Momentum continues for WPA - 2/25
WPA: This ain't California - 2/20
AG's office offer flawed WPA analysis - 2/19
Difference between right and wrong - 2/13
Strong start for WPA - 2/6
WPA is "simple, but profound" - 2/4
Sometimes it's not the boss's business - 1/23

Download a fact sheet (pictured above) on the Worker Privacy Act.

The following week, Gregoire, Chopp and Brown announced they were suspending consideration of the Worker Privacy Act because they had been shown an email originating from the Washington State Labor Council.  The email was clearly an internal report from a strategy meeting among union leaders that, among other things, reported that unions might refuse to contribute to the Democratic Party and its associated caucus funds if the Democratic leaders blocked passage of the Worker Privacy Act, organized labor's top priority legislation.  The email was inadvertently copied to four legislators who are sponsors of the bill, and was then forwarded to the Democratic leaders. (Read the whole story.)

The matter was referred to the Washington State Patrol, which quickly determined no wrongdoing in the WSLC email. The WSLC has expressed its regret for the honest mistake in forwarding the email to any legislators. 

Now, the WSLC has called on the three Democratic leaders for "a moment of truth:"

It no longer passes the straight-face test to blame what was clearly an internal email among labor leaders -- one that had inadvertently been forwarded, not to you, but to a handful of legislators who already supported the bill -- for denying a vote on the Worker Privacy Act.

It is time to take a principled stand.  All we ask is for a fair vote.  If it fails, so be it.  Our elected representatives are adults.  They can explain why they voted "yes" or why they voted "no."

At this point, maintaining what is already being criticized as a political effort to "shield" legislators from taking a tough vote only exacerbates the embarrassment to the institution of the State Legislature.

It is time for a moment of truth.



BACKGROUND: The beauty of freedom of speech is that it necessarily includes the freedom not to listen. If we grow weary of the rants of political commentators with whom we disagree, we can change the channel. If a movie unexpectedly takes an offensive turn, we can walk out. If a telemarketer calls, we can hang up. If an unwanted email arrives, we can delete it without reading it.

Take away the freedom not to listen and the only alternative to avoiding offensive speech is censorship.

But under current law, your employer can legally force you to sit down and be indoctrinated regarding his or her opinion about how you worship, how you vote, and other issues of private individual conscience.

The Worker Privacy Act (SB 5446 and HB 1528) would allow workers in Washington state to choose whether or not to participate in employer communication on issues of individual conscience, including politics, religion, charitable giving, and unionization.

Business lobbying groups that oppose the bill -- and hope to avoid a vote because they know it will pass -- are calling the Worker Privacy Act an "Employer Gag Rule" or a "Union Neutrality Bill," and deliberately misrepresenting it as an illegal infringement on employers' free speech. 

Absolutely NO employer communication is banned under the Worker Privacy Act. Employers can still hold meetings, send emails, insert letters into paycheck envelopes, post fliers and communicate in a host of other ways their opinions about ANY issue, including issues of individual conscience. Employers can still hold mandatory meetings on issues that are work-related, regarding job performance, training and lawfully required employee action, such as work safety, discrimination, etc.

The Worker Privacy Act simply grants employees the right not to listen when employers seek to impose their personal opinions on religion, politics, unionization and charitable giving. It is the employer act or threat of firing or disciplining employees who "opt out" to retain their privacy on those matters -- not the employers' speech -- which is banned.

Why should employers have the right to force their opinions on their employees? Why do employers argue that compulsion or threat is a necessary component of their "free speech" rights? No one else in America has that right! 

TAKE ACTION!  Click here to send an email to your Washington State Representatives and your State Senator asking them to urge Democratic leaders Chopp, Brown and Gregoire to allow a fair vote on the Worker Privacy Act!  Also call the Legislative Hotline TODAY at 1-800-562-6000 -- even if you've previously contacted your legislators on this issue -- and leave a message for both your State Representatives, your State Senator and Gov. Chris Gregoire urging a fair up-or-down vote on the Worker Privacy Act (SB 5446 and HB 1528).

Copyright © 2009 --  Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO

Have you signed the pledge to support education, health care & energy?

Have you signed the pledge to support education, health care & energy?

Have your friends and neighbors signed the pledge?

 

Obama’s Organizing for America Pledge Project Canvas, Sat. March 21st
 
In support of President Obama’s legislative agenda and budget proposals for Education, Health Care and Energy, Organizing for America (OFA) will be conducting a national Pledge Project Canvas on Saturday, March 21st. We are all asked to canvas our neighborhoods, our precincts, or to collect pledge signatures in public areas (similar to how we do voter registration drives).
Please watch the seven minute video that explains the purpose of the Pledge Project Canvas and the ten steps of the process:
 
 
On this site you will be able to sign up to host a canvassing team, or sign up to participate in a canvas that individual Thurston County Democrats may be hosting.  Or go straight to the link for the event the Thurston Couty Citizens for Change (that’s our local OFA chapter) ishosting: 

http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gptbf7

You can also visit the www.thurstondemocrats.org website throughout this coming week for updates.
 
President Obama needs all of us pledging our support to his legislative agenda and encouraging our friends and neighbors to do likewise. This continues to be a grassrootseffort. Please view the video and sign up today!

Debby Pattin, Thurston County for Obama, Thurston Citizens for Change

PCO process praised by Governor

Thurston County Democrats (TCD) January Meeting - Monday, January 5- Location Confirmed

I hope you are all well and having a great Holiday Week!

This is an announcement that our January TCD meeting is specially scheduled for Monday, January 5, at 7:00 PM.  We will be in room 152, building 1 at the Thurston County Courthouse (Confirmed)

We are having this specially scheduled meeting due to the critical need to get recommendations of three candidates to Commissioners Wolfe, and Romero, so they can choose the Commissioner that will replace Commissioner Macleod after his retirement January 1st.

Note: the first step in our selection process happens Saturday the 3rd 1:00-4:00 PM in the large courtroom 129, Building 2 at the Thurston County Courthouse (Confirmed). This will include a moderated forum of the applicants followed by a nonbinding vote by the elected PCO’s from the 3rd Commissioner District. This vote will produced a ranked list of the candidates that will sent on to the full Central Committee for use in making their decision. ***EDIT - This meeting has happened and the results can be seen here***

On Monday the 5th we will only have one hour devoted to this topic so if you need more information than the application materials linked here, or a three minute speech from each candidate before voting, then I highly encourage you to attend Saturday’s forum to observe.

More information on the process is outlined here. The agenda for this special meeting will be limited to the Central Committee (PCO’s) hearing from and then voting for three of the commissioner candidates; and a forum to hear from those who are running for the Chair of the Washington State Democrats.

We will resume our regularly scheduled monthly meetings on February 23rd (4th Monday).

The Food Bank desperately needs donations do please remember to bring one or more non-perishable items for donation to the Thurston County Food Bank.

Jim Cooper Chair,
Thurston County Democrats

Cancelled Due to Weather: Commissioner Applicant Forum

Dear Thurston County Democrats,

Due to the snow we have canceled the December 18 Commissioner Applicant Forum.

We are looking at rescheduling the Third Commissioner District PCO Forum for Saturday January 3, 2009 prior to January 5th vote by the full Central Committee.

Having it on Saturday will allow us more time (maybe three hours instead of two) so that we get a chance to learn more about the candidates.

I apologize for any inconvenience.

Jim Cooper Chair, Thurston County Democrats
451-9053

More on Commissioner Selection Process

Dear Thurston County Democrats,

Hello to all and congratulations to the elected PCO’s, who took office on Monday night as Chief Justice Alexander swore them in. I would like to thank the PCO’s for electing me, and look forward to working for the party.

I would also like to thank John Cusick for his service to the party as chair for the past 4 years. Through his leadership, the Thurston County Democrats have become the strongest and most inclusive party organization in Washington State. His are big shoes to fill, but I am up for the challenge with the support from the hundreds of other amazing TCD volunteers.

My initiation as chair is happening quickly, as the new executive committee moves forward with the planning of an inclusive and transparent process for the selection of three nominees for appointment to the 3rd Commissioner District position. This position will be vacated when Bob Macleod retires at the end of the month, and it is our goal to ensure it is filled quickly and with a well-qualified candidate.

This work in progress is going very well, as we continue the process initiated last month outlined by John Cusick. To view the complete process, click here. 13 candidates have applied for the position and you will find application information here .

As outlined , the duly elected PCO’s from the 3rd Commissioner District will first rank the applicants. The results will be forwarded to the full PCO body, who will have a weighted vote for their top three applicants. From this list, Commissioner Wolfe and Commissioner-elect Romero will select the appointee.

The first meeting for the ranking of the applicants by the 3rd commissioner district PCO’s will be on held Thursday, December 18th from 7:00-9:00 PM, with the location TBA. This will be a moderated forum allowing each applicant to make an introductory statement, and then answer pre-determined questions. At the close of the forum will be a weighted vote by the elected PCO’s from the district. This is a public meeting that all are welcome to attend and observe.

If you would like to suggest any questions for the candidates, please send them to me at jimcooper@thurstondemocrats.org. If you would like to post comments to the 3rd District PCO’s for consideration in their ranking, please email commissioner@thurstondemocrats.org.

We will likely reschedule the January TCD meeting for the 2nd or 3rd Monday, so as to finalize the top three names for forwarding. This meeting will also have other business, such as hearing from folks running for chair of the State Democratic Party. It is my hope to finalize the date for this meeting in the next week.

I look forward to working closely with all of you and thank you again for your support. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me via email or phone at 360-451-9053.

With gratitude,

Jim Cooper
Chair, Thurston County Democrats

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