MERRY THANKSGIVOWEEN : CHANGING OF THE GUARD
CHANGING OF THE GUARDCommunist Party strategist maps out Obama's agendaPowerful 
unions, socialized medicine 1st crucial steps for long-term plans
 












Posted: November 16, 20084:47 pm Eastern
By Aaron Klein© 2008 WorldNetDaily 
JERUSALEM – The enactment of a "single payer" socialist health care system; 
passing laws to make joining a labor union easier; raising the minimum wage and 
increasing labor union support – all these are just some of the policies the 
Community Party USA has mapped out as crucial for Obama to push through during 
his term of office.
Just days after the party's official newspaper lauded the role of labor unions 
in Obama's election victory, another article in the Communist Party's Political 
Affairs magazine by leading party member 

and Rutgers University history professor Norman Markowitz outlined the kind of 
"change" he expects Obama to bring to the U.S.:

"For the people who elected Obama and the increased Democratic majority," 
Markowitz writes, "'change we can believe in' isn't about bailouts for 
corporations and banks. It isn't about wearing American flag pins on your 
lapel. ...
"It is about ending the post-World War II policies that led to the long-term 
stagnation and decline of the labor movement," Markowitz writes. "It is about 
creating a national public health care program more than 50 years after it was 
established in other major industrial nations, and handling a national debt 
which has increased 10 times since Ronald Reagan 

became president in 1981."
Markowitz urges Obama to implement a "single payer" national health system, or 
socialized universal medicine.
"A 'single payer' national health system ... should be an essential part of the 
change that the core constituencies which elected Obama desperately need," he 
writes.
As an Illinois state senator 

, Obama publicly supported universal healthcare and previously expressed 
support for "single payer," although he later waffled. He also co-sponsored the 
Bernardin Amendment, which did not pass but which would have amended the 
Illinois State Constitution to add healthcare to the list of basic rights for 
residents.

Markowitz also expressed hope Obama will pass the Employee Free Choice Act, 
which he says would make joining a union easier and would relax current 
requirements on creating unions.
Markowitz calls for labor unions to "expand the base of union voters who 
supported Obama by nearly 50 points on Nov 4."
In an article last week titled, "Special Interest or Class Consciousness? How 
Labor Put Obama in the White House," Political Affairs reported on polling data 
released that revealed the extent of union support for Obama.
The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, or 
AFL-CIO, sponsored a poll showing union members supported Obama by a 68-30 
margin and strongly influenced their family members.
According to the survey, Obama won among white men who are union members by 18 
points. Union gun-owners backed Obama by 12 points, while union veterans voted 
for Obama by a 25-point margin. In the general population, Obama lost these 
groups by significant margins.
Political Affairs quoted AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, a longtime member of 
the Boston chapter of the Democrat Socialists for America, expressing hope 
labor unions can continue working with Obama.
"We have taken the first crucial steps to build a better future for our 
children and grandchildren. And what we've seen – the stunning voter 
participation and the common call for change – is an indication of the history 
we can continue to make together," Sweeney said.
"The election is just step one in delivering the change we need," Sweeney said. 
"Working men and women are poised to keep the energy pumping to help the Obama 
administration lead. … There will be no gap or letdown."
In his article, Markowitz goes on to suggest how Obama can win many Americans 
who voted for Sen. John McCain:
"The best way to win over the portion of the working class in the South or the 
West that supported McCain and the Republicans is to create important new 
public programs and improve the social safety net. National health care, 
significantly higher minimum wages, support for trade union organizing, aid to 
education should all be on the agenda. These programs will improve the quality 
of our lives directly, giving us greater security and establishing the social 
economic changes that will bring reluctant voters into the Obama coalition. 
That is how progress works," he writes.
The New Zeal blog, which researched connections between Obama and the Communist 
Party USA, commented: "The best way to determine the Obama administration's 
likely agenda is to read the communist press. Very few US voters would have any 
inkling that the approximately 3,000 members of the Communist Party USA have a 
huge influence on the policy and direction of the Democratic Party."
Markowitz seemed to anticipate such attacks, and claimed it would be 
strategically beneficial if "the right-wing propaganda machine" labels Obama's 
policies as socialist.
"The right-wing propaganda machine will scream socialism, and that is also a 
good thing," Markowitz writes. "Because the more socialism comes to be 
identified with real policies that raise the standard of living and improve the 
quality of life for the working class and the whole people, the more socialism 
will be looked at seriously."
And once America learns to accept socialism as a good thing, Markowitz writes, 
the country can more easily be pulled even farther.
"A stronger left that follows the tradition of the Communist Party," Markowitz 
writes, "in its unbreakable commitment to a socialist future and to educating 
people about the value and necessity of socialist policies in the present could 
follow."


To interview Aaron Klein, contact M. Sliwa Public Relations by e-mail, or call 
973-272-2861 or 212-202-4453.
 
WARNING : 
VIETNAMESE CULTURE : lies & cheat -PHAM VAN DONG AS PRIME MINISTER declared to 
King Sihanouk that Vietnam respect Cambodia independence and territorial 
integrity in exchange for Cambodia recognition of the North Vietnamese as legal 
government of Vietnam in 1967 and allowed Vietnam to open the Ambassy in Phnom 
Penh in June 1967. King Sihanouk agreed to the Vietnamese demand.  -PHAM VAN 
DONG AS PRIME MINISTER , in 1978 had sent Vietnamese troops to invade and 
occupy Cambodia from 1978-2006 through the CPP/Hun Sen regime. An estimate 460 
000 innocent Cambodian killed under Le Duc Tho rule 1979-1989. As of today 
Vietnam continues to occupy Cambodia through the CPP/Hun Sen regime supported 
by China despite over 10 UN resolutions calling VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION 
AND REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM CAMBODIA. 
A VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST HOR NAM HONG IS HOLDING THE JOB AS "CAMBODIAN" FOREIGN 
MINISTER .
Cambodia( occupied by Vietnam) and Vietnam agree rail link: Foreign Minister 


Hor Namhong (a vietnamese )THE KHMER KILLER AT BENGTRABEK SCHOOL IN CAMBODIA 
UNDER THE KHMER COMMUNIST REGIME  ( 800 KHMER ELITE KILLED UNDER THIS CRIMINAL 
POSED AS CAMBODIAN ) 




 



 


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