[this is just one component of the Marxist 5th Column in America that apparently has begun motoring up to full mobilization]
By Steven Greenhut, on September 30th, 2011
The California State University Employees Union is encouraging its members to intimidate people who are gathering signatures for a so-called “Paycheck Protection Initiative” that would limit the ability of unions to use automatic payroll deductions to gain political contributions from their members.
Whatever one’s views of this specific initiative, the tactics CSUEU is employing are so reprehensible that they are viewed as unethical even by another leader of a prominent public-sector union organization.
In a mailing sent to members, CSUEU encourages opponents of the “Stop Special Interest Money Now Act” to “call the Service Employees International Union California State Council at (877) 440-9585 to report where signature gathering is taking place.” Then, “Logistics permitting, State Council will send out one or more trained, well-informed activists to the site to inform potential signers of the truth about the petition. Their purpose is to provide voter education …”
Information Sheet
The CSUEU information sheet, which is posted on a Cal State University Long Beach Web site and reproduced below, urges some steps that the organization admits are aggressive. For instance, it encourages members of its union to “Hold a flash mob during high traffic times and have it be around the signature gatherers. It can be fun and wacky, but should drive them away from the signature gatherer.” The stated goal is to drive people away from the signing tables.CSUEU also implies possible boycotts against businesses: “Engage the businesses that are allowing the signature gathering and mention the buying power of your members. If those businesses have union members, engage those unions on ways to help out.”
It further encourages its members to “challenge the signature gatherers on any infractions” of signature-gathering rules, to “set up chapter tabling in the same vicinity as the signature gatherers” and to engage in what it calls “over-engagement – engage the signature gatherer for extended periods of time, asking questions about the various petitions and using up the time they have on campus during high traffic times. Rotate the individuals to keep this tactic up.”
These tactics clearly are designed to scare people away from signing petitions by using bullying techniques that could become confrontational and even violent. They certainly are meant to keep people from exercising their political rights and are tactics that would not be tolerated if they came from organizations on the political right.
One source had told me that at a regional meeting of the Peace Officers Research Association of California, a police union organization, that PORAC members were encouraged to call the hot line to bring out people to confront signature-gatherers. The source incorrectly suggested that this was a PORAC program, so I called PORAC and talked to its executive director, Carol Bravo, who correctly told me that PORAC is not involved in any such activity. She agreed that it is unethical and said that PORAC focuses its activity on influencing the Legislature... Read More>>