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???Working people need to break with Democrats, Republicans???
By Nancy Boyasko
Vol. 83/No. 26
July 22, 2019
Militant/Roy Landersen
John Studer, Socialist Workers Party national campaign director, and Lea
Sherman, SWP candidate for New Jersey General Assembly, speak at
Militant Labor Forum in Union City July 6.
UNION CITY, N.J. ??? ???The 2020 presidential election campaign has been
launched by the Republicans and Democrats. Over the next 16 months the
Socialist Workers Party candidates and their supporters will present the
need to break with the capitalist two-party system, in discussions with
workers on their doorsteps in cities, towns, and rural areas and at
labor and social protests,??? John Studer, SWP national campaign director,
told 28 people attending the inaugural Militant Labor Forum at the new
forum hall and campaign headquarters in Union City, northern New Jersey,
July 6.
The party is running a national slate of candidates throughout the
country advancing a fighting program for working people to confront the
economic, social, and moral crisis capitalism has created. The New
Jersey forum featured three of these candidates ??? Lea Sherman and
Candace Wagner, the party???s candidates for New Jersey General Assembly
and Seth Galinsky, its candidate for New York City public advocate.
There is widespread interest in finding a road forward among working
people, Studer said, a break from the crisis-ridden capitalist system,
with its wars, economic crises and the carnage it inflicts on our class.
In this context, he said, the party is organizing Alyson Kennedy, the
SWP candidate for president in 2016 and its candidate for Dallas mayor
this year, and Malcolm Jarrett, SWP candidate for Pittsburgh City
Council, on a series of national trips to campaign across the country.
They will campaign in Kentucky July 12-14 and the following weekend in
Pittsburgh, helping put Jarrett on the ballot.
???They will join the party candidates Amy Husk and Samir Hazboun for
Kentucky governor and lieutenant governor, campaigning in coal-mining
areas in both eastern and western Kentucky,??? Studer said, ???and bring
solidarity to striking workers who drive ready-mix trucks and pour
concrete at Irving Materials in Evansville, Indiana.???
Militant/Maggie Trowe
Amy Husk, SWP candidate for Kentucky governor, talks with factory worker
Jason McCray in Evansville, Indiana, July 6, campaigning in support of
Teamsters on strike against Irving Materials there. Bosses are pushing
to cut dental and other benefits in new contract.
Lea Sherman pointed to the U.S. government???s most recent war threats
against Iran. ???Washington maintains troops and bases all over the world
to defend the ruling class???s political and economic interests,??? she said.
???The sanctions they impose on Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba weigh heaviest
on the working classes,??? Sherman added. ???The SWP demands ???U.S. rulers
hands off!??? and unconditionally defends the sovereignty of countries
under attack from Washington and demands an immediate end to the
economic war being waged against workers there.???
Galinsky described how he joined a rally of striking taxi drivers May 8,
and said the SWP campaign is a voice for solidarity with drivers looking
for ways to fight assaults on their wages. There are 100,000 taxi and
app-based drivers in New York City that the bosses have pitted against
each other in their drive for profits.
???Drivers need a single union for all???
???Drivers need a single union for all, whether yellow cab, black car,
Uber, Lyft, or other e-hail drivers,??? he said. ???In the course of coming
together to fight we can transform ourselves, and change society from
top to bottom.???
Wagner, a rail worker, described discussions among her co-workers about
the contenders for the Democratic Party???s presidential nomination.
???Several Democratic candidates back the Green New Deal, which is modeled
on President Franklin Roosevelt???s New Deal ??? put in place to convince
working people that the capitalist government held the solution to the
crisis workers faced during the Depression in the years leading up to
and through the second imperialist world war,??? she said.
The SWP campaign points in the opposite direction ??? to workers???
capacities to unite and struggle together against the bosses and the
parties that serve them to change the conditions they face. A
working-class road forward, she said, points to the need to overturn
capitalism and replace it with a workers and farmers government.
Amnesty for undocumented workers
Erika Remegio from the immigrant rights group Cosecha, which has been
leading the fight in New Jersey to win access to driver???s licenses for
undocumented workers, also addressed the meeting, describing the fight
that group is waging. ???We want respect, we came here to work,??? Remegio said.
Some immigrants, she noted, ???have lost family members because they were
afraid to go to the hospital or lacked transportation to get help.???
Drivers without licenses face steep fines, jail and even deportation.
She invited those at the meeting to come to Cosecha Family Day in
Matawan, New Jersey, July 14.
Sherman described her participation in several of Cosecha???s actions for
driver???s licenses, and how the Socialist Workers Party calls for the
unions to fight for amnesty for all workers in the U.S. without papers.
???This is the road to overcome divisions imposed by the ruling class and
to build the labor movement and unions,??? she said. ???The capitalists rake
in massive profits by keeping us divided.???
Participants at the forum kicked in over $1,000 towards the
refurbishment of the new hall and the expansion of the stock of
revolutionary books SWP campaigners will use to introduce the party???s
program.
If you???d like to find out more about the SWP campaign, contact the
branch nearest you.
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