Kshama Sawant, the socialist on the City Council, is up for re-election
this year. Since joining the council in January of 2014 she has helped
push through a gradual raising of the minimum wage to $15 an hour in
Seattle. She has expanded funding for social services and blocked, along
with housing advocates, an attempt by the Seattle Housing Authority to
allow a rent increase of up to 400 percent. She has successfully lobbied
for city money to support tent encampments and is fighting for an
excise tax on millionaires. And for this she has become the bĂȘte noire
of the Establishment, especially the Democratic Party.
Chris Hedges, Seattle - The corporate powers, from Seattle’s mayor to the Chamber of Commerce
and the area’s Democratic Party, are determined she be defeated, and
these local corporate elites have the national elites behind them. This
will be one of the most important elections in the country this year. It
will pit a socialist, who refuses all corporate donations—not that she
would get many—and who has fearlessly championed the rights of
workingmen and workingwomen, rights that are being eviscerated by the
corporate machine. The elites cannot let the Sawants of the world
proliferate. Corporate power is throwing everything at its
disposal—including sponsorship of a rival woman candidate of color—into
this election in the city’s 3rd District.
1 comment:
To be expected, very transparent. I depend on my relatives in Seattle to stand strong and I will help all I can from Southern California to support Sawant. How about you?
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