"We have
been working to restore fusion
voting in Oregon," says David Strader, OWFP co-chair. "Fusion
voting would allow us to
cross-nominate any Democrat or
Republican who supports working
families' values, or to nominate our
own candidates where appropriate."
The OWFP seeks to focus our government on
making our jobs better, our families more secure and our communities
more prosperous:
Healthcare for all Oregonians without
private profit;
Debt-free higher education and technical
training;
It's plain as day: Workers are struggling in this country.
I've seen it. You've seen it. Today's workplaces are tilted in favor of lavishly paid CEOs,
who get golden parachutes while middle-class families struggle to get
by.
But it doesn't have
to stay that way.
You and I have the opportunity
to restore the balance.
The Employee Free Choice Act would give American workers
more power to demand better wages, health care and working conditions.
Working
America is a community-based organization for working people that fights
for good jobs and a just economy. With 2 million members, we hold
elected leaders accountable on issues that matter most to working
people. As the community affiliate of the AFL-CIO, which represents 10
million working men and women, Working America is dedicated to making a
difference for working families in every state across the country and in
your community. For more information, visit
www.workingamerica.org.
Working America, the community affiliate of the AFL-CIO, is the nation’s
fastest-growing organization for working families. More than 2 million
members fight for what really matters:
Health
care for all, especially the most vulnerable. We're fighting
to make sure all children are insured, regardless of income level, and
to make sure every senior has affordable access to the prescription
drugs they need.
Safe
retirement plans we can count on. We seek to protect our
pensions from corporate corruption and to stop the Bush administration's
gamble with Social Security.
Family
leave that is flexible and fair. Paid family and medical
leave and guaranteed time off for vacations and sickness help maintain
the important balance between work and family life.
Good jobs for
America’s workers. Congress should stop giving corporate
incentives to send jobs overseas and support fair trade, not free trade.
Power for Workers and Working Families in politics and in the
workplace. We need to make it easier for working people to vote through
longer voting periods, same-day registration, voting by mail and time
off from work for voting. Pass the Employee Free Choice Act to give
working people a democratic voice in their workplace.
The Republican
Party has been hijacked and is now history.
They have been undone by greed, avarice, and corruption.
And too many in
the Democratic Party are sitting at the wrong table.
Moderate Republicanism is not the center, nor does it represent
the interests, values, and concerns of everyday American
citizens.
Most Americans want good jobs, honest government, great schools,
excellent
health-care, affordable housing, adequate pensions, and
efficient public services.
This is the road-map for a journey back
to peace, freedom, justice, and security.
If Republicans want to sell out to corporate hacks and Democrats
refuse to
put the rule of law and the constitution
on the table.... What can we do?
In the short term, we can vote to defeat McSame. Bush does
not deserve a third term.
In the longer term, we can say "grassroots organizing." It
works.
Oregon Working
Families Party
Please feel free to contact us. General
Information and Correspondence
Oregon Working Families Party / 7095 SW Sandburg St /
Tigard, OR, 97223
The WFP was launched with the agenda of well-paying jobs,
affordable housing, accessible health care, better public schools,
and more investment in public services.
Join our Friends and Neighbors Program.
We're a grassroots party and we need your help to spread the word.
Do you know people who would be interested in hearing about the WFP?
Membership Form: This link will direct you to our donations page
where
there is a downloadable membership form.
Working families across this country are facing all kinds of
hardships: a staggering economy, stagnant wages, a broken health
care system, a home foreclosure and housing crisis, a disastrously
flawed U.S. trade policy and a hostile climate for workers seeking
to form unions.
But someone must have forgotten to tell Sen. John
McCain (Ariz.), who has clinched the Republican presidential
nomination. “I still believe our fundamental underpinnings of our
economy are strong,” McCain said recently.
It’s no wonder—McCain has said economic issues are something he’s
“never really understood.”
As the Democratic nomation fight continues, it’s time working
families understand John McCain’s poor record on working family
issues. Here’s a quick look:
McCain—Wrong on Trade: McCain has cast vote
after vote for every free trade agreement under the sun,
including the most devastating agreement in our history, the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). He has gone on to
praise NAFTA and its effects and has voted to make it easier for
the president to enter into agreements without strong worker
protections.
McCain—Wrong on Workers: McCain voted to
block the Employee Free Choice Act and supported a national
“right to work” for less law. He supported President Bush’s tax
cuts for the wealthiest Americans while voting against raising
the minimum wage.
McCain—Wrong on Jobs: McCain has made it a
point to tell audiences that some jobs “aren’t coming back.”
What he doesn’t often explain is his role in exporting those
jobs in the first place. McCain voted against prohibiting the
overseas outsourcing of government contracts and voted to
privatize federal jobs. He also voted to contract out federal
jobs. And McCain has certainly done little to aid those who have
lost their jobs, voting against the extension of federal
unemployment insurance benefits.
McCain—Wrong on Social Security: McCain
voted for Bush’s Social Security privatization plan and says the
only solution to fixing Social Security is through private
accounts.
McCain—Wrong on Health Care: McCain wants
to make health care premiums part of taxable income, creating a
new tax for working families. His plan would force working
families to fend for themselves in the private insurance market
and undermine employer-based health care. In addition, McCain
has voted to slash funding for Medicare and opposed the
reauthorization and new funding for the State Children’s Health
Insurance Program (SCHIP).
McCain—Wrong on George W. Bush: Since
President Bush took office, McCain has supported Bush’s
positions 89 percent of the time. McCain’s support of Bush’s
policies reached as high as 95 percent in 2007.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll share more information with you
about Sen. McCain’s record on the issues, including the economy,
jobs, health care, trade, workers’ rights and retirement security.
We are working people, school
parents, small business owners, family farmers,
representatives of community groups and labor unions –
Oregonians from all walks of life and all areas of the state
– who are forming a Working Families Party in Oregon.
What We’re Doing.
We are determined to get our
government focused again on the things that can make our
jobs better, our families more secure and our communities
more prosperous. That means:
making health care affordable
and available to all Oregonians;
improving our public schools,
from pre-school through high school;
opening doors to higher
education and job training for more working Oregonians;
defending our jobs against
outsourcing, pay cuts and Enron-style corporate raiders;
protecting the promise of a
decent retirement after a lifetime of work;
promoting smart strategies to
support good jobs, such as developing Oregon's untapped
wealth of new energy sources that are clean, secure and
sustainable and will be attractive to new industries in
the 21st Century.
We're not trying to create a minor
party that will run “spoiler” candidates with no chance of
winning. We want to win for working families. We can do that
by staying focused on the issues that matter most to working
families, by organizing in our communities and by restoring
a system of voting in Oregon (fusion voting) that
rewards major party candidates who commit to support the
issues advanced by parties like the Working Families Party.
"The spread of evil is the
symptom of a vacuum. whenever evil wins,
it is only by default: by the moral failure of those
who evade the fact
that there can be no compromise on basic
principles."