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SWP campaign: Back workers’ fights for better wages, working conditions
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BY BETSEY STONE
Vol. 84/No. 8
March 2, 2020
MILITANT/BETSEY STONE Dennis Richter, Socialist Workers Party candidate
for U.S. Congress in California, discusses party’s working-class program
with dental
assistant Mayra Mejía in Lathrop Feb. 16. figure
Dennis Richter, Socialist Workers Party candidate for U.S. Congress in
California, discusses party’s working-class program with dental
assistant Mayra
Mejía in Lathrop Feb. 16.
MILITANT/BETSEY STONE Dennis Richter, Socialist Workers Party candidate
for U.S. Congress in California, discusses party’s working-class program
with dental
assistant Mayra Mejía in Lathrop Feb. 16. figure end
LATHROP, Calif. — Socialist Workers Party candidates campaigning for the
party’s national ticket headed by Alyson Kennedy for U.S. president and
Malcolm
Jarrett for vice president are talking with workers about the party’s
platform to confront the economic, social and moral crisis caused by
capitalism.
Dennis Richter, the party’s candidate for Congress in the 37th District
in California, and campaign supporters spent the day in this town of
22,000 people
a couple hours east of Oakland Feb. 15.
When Richter met dental assistant Mayra Mejía at her home, he pointed to
the campaign button he was wearing for Kennedy and Jarrett, which
includes the
call “For Workers Control of Production” and “Build a Labor Party.”
Mejía said she is well aware of the struggle workers are having just to
survive, but is unsure what can be done about it.
“What’s key is what we as workers can do together,” Richter said. “A
tiny group of billionaires rule this country. Workers need to strengthen
our unions,
defend our wages and working conditions, and build a labor party that
can move toward taking power away from the exploiting class.”
Homelessness and rising rents
Mejía said there are a lot of homeless people in the nearby town of
Manteca. “They have been dumped there by the government in San
Francisco,” she said.
“That’s really wrong don’t you think?”
“They need jobs that pay enough to have a home and support a family,”
Richter said.
The Socialist Workers Party 2020 campaign platform, Richter said, calls
for solidarity with workers fighting for higher wages and urges a fight
“for a
federal government-financed public works program to put millions to work
at union-scale wages building roads, bridges, hospitals, child care
centers, mass
transportation and quality affordable housing workers need.”
“The problem of homelessness among working people will not be solved
without a revolution,” Richter explained. With a workers and farmers
government in
power, he said, “we could solve these problems quickly. We would see the
homeless as part of us, the working class.”
Richter and campaign supporter Libby Kiser said that Cuba is an example
of what is possible when working people carry out a revolution and take
power away
from the capitalist class. Kiser was part of the International May Day
Brigade to Cuba last year. (See article on front page on this year’s
brigade.)
“Cuba is famous for medical care that is not bought and sold as a
commodity, but is a right,” Richter said. “They sent doctors to Africa
to fight Ebola.
It wasn’t charity.” They considered the people in those countries as
“part of the solution, treating them with respect.”
“If you go to Cuba, you will see this kind of solidarity,” added Kiser.
“You see people on an everyday level helping each other.”
Richter and Kiser encouraged Mejía to consider going on the May Day
brigade, where she could learn about how workers who made a revolution
have changed
their conditions and themselves. Mejía subscribed to the Militant and
bought a copy of
The Clintons’ Anti-Working-Class Record: Why Washington Fears Working
People
and said she wanted to learn more about the brigade. Richter and Kiser
promised to keep in touch.
❖
BY GEORGE CHALMERS
GRAND SALINE, Texas — This Militant worker correspondent joined
Socialist Workers Party presidential candidate Alyson Kennedy to
campaign Feb. 18 in this
town of 3,000 surrounded by cattle ranches in east Texas.
“The Socialist Workers Party candidates speak for the interests of the
working-class,” Kennedy told Miguel Martínez, who has worked for 21
years for a
veterinarian, treating farm animals. “We need to stand up and fight for
better conditions. Through this we build up self-confidence that can
lead to building
a much more powerful movement. That’s what will change our conditions,
not the elections.”
MILITANT/GEORGE CHALMERS Alyson Kennedy, Socialist Workers Party
candidate for president, told Miguel Martínez that SWP calls for amnesty
for all undocumented
workers in U.S. on Feb. 18 in Grand Saline, Texas. figure
Alyson Kennedy, Socialist Workers Party candidate for president, told
Miguel Martínez that SWP calls for amnesty for all undocumented workers
in U.S. on
Feb. 18 in Grand Saline, Texas.
MILITANT/GEORGE CHALMERS Alyson Kennedy, Socialist Workers Party
candidate for president, told Miguel Martínez that SWP calls for amnesty
for all undocumented
workers in U.S. on Feb. 18 in Grand Saline, Texas. figure end
“I have been involved in several strikes myself in Mexico when I worked
at PEMEX oil company in the 1980s and ’90s,” Martínez said. “There are
not many
jobs here. Some people work in the agricultural nurseries that grow
tomatoes and sweet potatoes getting just $5 an hour.”
Kennedy pointed out that the party’s 2020 platform calls for a fight for
a federal government-financed public works program to put millions to
work at
union-scale wages.
Martínez also raised the problems faced by immigrant workers who don’t
have U.S.-authorized documents. Many can’t return to visit their home
countries,
even for funerals of parents and other close relatives. The SWP calls
for amnesty for all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S.,
Kennedy said.
Martínez bought a subscription to the Militant and a campaign button.
Kennedy spoke with 85-year-old D. Means who told her, “I get no pension
from the church,” where she worked as a secretary for 43 years. “I live
on Social
Security.”
“We’ve always been Democrats. But I did vote for Trump because I didn’t
like Hillary Clinton and couldn’t bring myself to vote for her,” she
said. “I’ll
probably vote for Trump again because the Democrats are just putting
each other down in the debates,” referring to the sharpening battle
between the party’s
socialist and centrist wings for its presidential nomination.
“The job of the president, Democrat or Republican, is to ensure that the
wealthy keep raking in profits,” Kennedy said, adding that no matter
which of
the bosses’ parties wins the race for the White House, the crisis
workers face under capitalism will continue.
That’s why the SWP candidates explain that workers need their own party,
a labor party, to speak out in the interests of all workers.
“Another reason I support Trump is I like what he has done in building
the wall,” Means said. “They’re blaming Trump for kids being left, but
the parents
should stop bringing their kids illegally.”
Kennedy explained why her campaign supports the fight for amnesty for
undocumented immigrants. The U.S. capitalist class depends on immigrant
labor, including
those who are undocumented and live in fear of deportation, to better
compete against its rivals around the world. By paying immigrants less
they push
down the wages of all workers and increase capitalist profits.
That’s why the 2020 campaign platform says that amnesty for all
undocumented immigrants is “a life-and-death question for the unions to
unite workers and
cut across divisions” fostered by the bosses, she said.
Kennedy will be campaigning in Kentucky next and then heads to Arizona
where she will join a Feb. 24 protest rally by copper miners on strike
against Asarco.
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