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Cheney Family Values: How Liz Cheney is Funding the War on Labor Rights in Ohio
Dick Cheney was once a union man -- after flunking out of Yale, the future vice president worked as an International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers lineman in Wyoming -- but now his daughter is leading the fight to destroy unions in America.
The essential battle for organized labor in America this fall is in the state of Ohio, where voters will go to the polls in just three weeks to decide whether to overturn anti-labor legislation that Governor John Kasich and a Republican-controlled legislature forced on the state last spring.
If the anti-labor law is upheld, Kasich will be thanking Liz Cheney. The daughter of the former vice president has -- along with former White House political czar Karl Rove -- taken a leading role among the out-of-state groups that are raising money and implementing media campaigns to support the law.
Heavy-spending by a group Cheney heads, in combination with spending by other corporate-allied narional groups, offers Kasich the only hope he's got for winning a fight that is turning uglier by the day. And don't doubt for a moment that Dick Cheney's a part of this push; Liz Cheney has throughout her adult life worked closely with her father (she helped him prepare and promote his autobiography) and Liz's sister, Mary Cheney, says: "I think you'd be hard-pressed to find any daylight at all between Liz's and my father's views. It's not because she's been indoctrinated. It's because he's right."
Reasonable people might debate whether "he's right." But there's no doubt that the Cheneys are playing hard in Ohio.
In so doing, they are positioning Liz Cheney as a major mover on the political right -- since the state-based fights in Wisconsin and Ohio are major concerns of the corporations that fund conservative causes.
After the anti-labor law was enacted earlier this year, Ohioans reacted with passionate opposition to the gutting of collective bargaining rights for public employees. They were frightened by the threat the law posed to the ability of unions to advocate for firefighters, police officers, teachers and other public employees in the workplace, and to the prospect that weakened unions would be unable to counter corporate spin at election time. More than 1.3 million Ohioans signed petitions to put a veto referendum on the ballot. And polls from last summer indicated that likely voters were overwhelming opposed to Kasich's law.
Now, however, the fight over Issue 2, the referendum on whether to keep the anti-labor legislation on the books, is getting closer. Polls still show that most voters intend to cast "No on 2" ballots, indicating their rejection of the law and their desire that Ohio again respect collective bargaining rights. But the margin has narrowed in recent weeks, thanks to the millions of dollars being spent by corporate interests to try and save the law and, in so doing, to shore up Kasich's diminished political fortunes.
Acknowledged spending in Ohio by groups on both sides of the issue has already topped $3 million and, with three weeks to go before November 8, the big-money moment is yet to come. "We are spending a significant amount of money on the airwaves," Melissa Fazekas, the spokeswoman for the labor-backed "We Are Ohio" campaign said last week. "But we do think we'll be outspent at the end of the day."
That's a safe bet, as national corporate and conservative groups are rushing to defend Kasich and his anti-union policies. The Columbus Dispatch suggests that overall spending by groups that back the anti-labor law could easily top $20 millon.
Liz Cheney's Alliance for America's Future is one of the most aggressive of the out-of-state special interest groups that have elbowed their way into the referendum fight. Cheney's group is part of a shadowy network of campaign organizations in which Dick's daughter serves as a principle operative. Another is called the "Partnership for America's Future," and in 2010, Cheney headed a group called "Send Harry Packing," which targeted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Colorado. Some of the organizations are 527s, which means they must disclose contributions; others are 501(c)(4) organizations, which means they do not have to disclose the identities of donors. They trade money back and forth, and according to Public Citizen's Taylor Lincoln: "The Partnership for America’s Future – whose principals include Mary Cheney, daughter of the former vice president – registered as a 527, just as American Crossroads initially did. But it simply reports that it receives all of its money from the Alliance for America’s Future. The 'Alliance' is registered as a 501(c)(4) – enabling it and the groups to which it funnels money to operate under the cloak of secrecy."
How much Cheney's groups will spend in Ohio remains to be seen. But there is no question that they deal in big money. In 2010, Cheney told CBS News that her groups were budgeted to spend between $12 million and $15 million.
With a track record of backing Republicans 100 percent of the time, Cheney's groups are hyper-partisan, and they have frequently gotten in trouble for stretching the truth to score political points.
That's certainly been the case in Ohio.
Cheney's group began last month to flood Ohio with deceptive mailings that claim “voting yes on Issue 2 will give our communities the ability to get spending under control without raising taxes.”
A mailing that just went out statewide declared that: "We just can't afford to pay 100 percent of government employee benefits too."
"In this tough economy," the mailing continues, "it's just not fair to ask taxpayers to pay even more for salaries and benefits for government employees." Voting yes on Issue 2, it says, "means that government employees will make modest contributions to their benefits" by paying "at least 15 percent toward their health insurance coverage" and "just 10 percent toward their own retirement."
A Cleveland Plain Dealer/PolitiFact Ohio review of the mailing concluded that it was "problematic" beacuse the piece "leaves out important details needed to put the statement in context." Ultimately, the analysis concluded that the Cheney mailing rated "Half True" on its "Truth-O-Meter."
But it's worse than that.
The real lie is one of omission. The Cheney mailings don't say is that the law undermines basic labor rights, eliminates effective collective bargaining and encourages communities to balance budgets on the backs of firefighters, police officers and teachers. Nor does Cheney mention that the cuts will undermine public services and public education at a time when Ohio cities have been rocked by factory closings and rising unemployment.
Of course, Liz Cheney is not concerned about the harm done to Ohioans and their communities by Kasich's law.
Cheney lives in northern Virginia, and she sends her kids to one of the most elite private schools in the country. She's weighing her political options, having already been talked up as a potential U.S. Senate candidate.
Eveny campaign starts somewhere, however, And Liz Cheney has decided to wade into electoral politics as a champion of corporations who is willing to fund the drive to eliminate collective bargaining rights and wipe out trade unions.
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Show AllHarry Reid is from Nevada. Small point but important.
You stole my thunder. Harry's autobiography (in keeping with the politicians' vow of mendacity) is entitled "Fighting the Good Fight". Think about that for a while and your chuckles will erupt into belly laughter.
The ever astute Nichols also informed us that 'Liz' (as he called her) was being groomed for a run for political office and that she lives in Virginia.
I'm not sure what state (other than Texas) could possibly elect Satan's Daughter, but if one does, I will design my own drone to 'fly-over' said state 24/7 and programmed to target "anyone of voting age".
This statement IS TRUE even though you spoke it as sarcasm.
Thank you! You've broken it down succinctly. That's is exactly what's going on when we hear about the bad, bad Republicans, and the oh-so-good Democrats. John Nichols and his ilk are riding around with lassoes, trying to corral the "strays" and put them in the veal pen.
And when, oh when, will Obama speak up on behalf of working people and unions? When, if ever, will he put on his walking shoes for the picket line? Or will he have too many heavy dates up on Wall Street collecting the stolen $$$$ they have filched and cheated working citizens out of for his big 2012 campaign fund? Any unions pressing Obama to speak up NOW? Just wondering. And when will John Nichols challenge Obama to speak up for working people?
Trade Unions made serious mistake when they chose to make deals with Employers, in which basicly said they said the hell with minorities, and unskilled workers. Now all labor unions are in the fight of their lives. This about more than money it is about Social Justice for All, If organizied labor pictures this fight as a fight for social Justice,not just now but after Organizied Labor wins, Unions will have considerable power for years to come.
The name Cheney and values together is an oxymoron.
Is there a more self-loathing, hypocritical creature out there than Liz Cheney? I guess the issue of her sexuality and her political alliances is a long bygone issue--now she's just your typical mean-spirited Neocon.
Although undoubtedly a mean spirited neocon, Liz Cheney is married to Philip Perry and has five children. Her younger sister, Mary Cheney, is in a long term relationship with Heather Poe and has two children.
Wait, I thought Liz was the lesbian? My mistake. At any rate, water under the bridge compared with all her other abject policy positions.
I'm thinking of the 2004 VP debate when John Edwards brought up Dick's daughter's homosexuality and the way the Republican party regarded such a thing. And how Edwards "crossed the line" pointing out Cheney supported positions that didn't allot full equality to his own daughter. Blah blah blah, anyhow no great surprises there.
Nichols,
Message to the YOU and any other Democratic Party apologist attempting more "Hey, we aren't as bad as the Republicans" CRAP to try to fool us into believing the Democratic Party isn't ON THE SAME TEAM:
Lifting the Veil: Obama and the Failure of Capitalist Democracy {Full Film}
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzULm4d8h8w&feature=player_detailpage
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even reagan was once a union man.
That he is a FREE man with his family at his side astounds me to this day. Isn't there laws for harboring terrorists that we can get the rest of his family on? You'd think the prison cartel would be jumping up and down with money to ram down the courts' throats to make 'new' laws against these bastards...they do that for every other imaginable 'crime'.
There would have to be mass arrests od all past Presidents, the current puppet, the heads of the CIA, FBI, DNI and most military commanders.
Plus the banks that profit by funding both sides of the wars.
I wish Lizard would find a rock to climb under.
And the Dick finds an EMP to stand to close to.
That the gay daughter supports her daddy is hard to understand. Except for the money her support gives her.
I am sick of reading about all the assaults on workers who without us, companies would never have made all their money they do not pay taxes on.
Enough!
Well I can only hope that the people in Ohio see thru all the bullshit. However Nichols needs to stop pushing for the Democrats. Most of them have proven to be no friend of labor. The Democrat governor of New York has tried similar stunts against unions and some cowardly democrats in New Jersey have thrown themselves at the bloated cloven hoofs of the wildly overrated Chris Christies.
Only slightly off topic, Ohio Gov. Kasich, a former congressman, has presidential aspirations, his protestations notwithstanding. The anti-union drive in Ohio on Issue 2 has been dominated by TV ads of Gov. Kasich sounding "reasonable" about forcing unionized government workers to give up the "benefits" that non-government workers have been losing over the past 30 years. After all, it's only fair!
This is part of the ALEC agenda and is totally scripted. It amounts to the criminalizing of workers' attempts to collectively redress grievances. It's a race to the bottom...but then what else is anything Cheney?
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Yes, anyone not voting for ballot#2 will have to report to the worker pacification resource center for re-education.
I live in Southwest Ohio and this issue is lighting a fire under most of the working and middle class citizens around here. And we're not buying what Kasich, Cheney and their cronies are trying to sell us! A big newstory about their scuzzy tactics has only reinforced our resolve.
http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/news/local_news/Issue-2-grandmother-They-stole-my-words
This, along with Occupy Wall Street, means the revolution is comin'! But lookout, it's probably gonna get ugly too.
I find myself oddly troubled by the idea Cheney (The Dick, not Liz) spent a spell as an IBEW lineman in Wyoming after failing school. This is information I'd never heard before, and my father, an IBEW electrician throughout his working life, spent part of the 1960s working the lines in Wyoming.
Of course, if Cheney's IBEW "service" was anything like Bush's Air National Guard stint, then I can rest assured he and good ol' Pa never crossed paths on a worksite.
If one were to presuppose there is a Cheney Gene Pool, that would be totally fallacious. It would be better to classify it as a "puddle." They have to be one of the most amoral families to have ever attempted to deceive the people. They operate under the delusion that they have brains and, moreover, have something meaningful to offer the country. No matter how much they manage to steal, there is never enough to buy this bunch a modicum of respectability.
I am mystified as to why the Sunday morning talk shows persist in having Dear Lynn as a member of their round tables, as if she has anything honest or meaningful to say. She hasn't had an original thought in her entire life. Maybe her cozy relationship to the corporate aspect of the news business counts for something.
There isn't a self-respecting Wyomingite that would claim any of them. They recognize and smell real bull crap when they see it.
" It would be better to classify it as a 'puddle'."
I think "cesspit" is more apt.
I respectfully agree. You are more perceptive on this one than I.
"The 'Alliance' is registered as a 501(c)(4) – enabling it and the groups to which it funnels money to operate under the cloak of secrecy." ..............Most likely anything with the "Cheney" name attacted to it operates under the cloak of secrecy! .......From the Brootherhood of Electrical Workers to the Brootherhood of Secrecy.
I respectfully agree. You are more perceptive on this one than I.
Liz Cheney was with her husband, Dick Cheney, taking notes, while he directed the attacks of 9/11. This is witnessed and well documented as shown in "The Road to 9/11" by Peter Dale Scott, and the records from that day. Why are both Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney not under arrest, at least for the fact that their testimony about that day does not jibe with witnesses and timelines recorded?
A new 9/11 investigation has to happen to heal the USA and stop the wars. We have the implicating materials, why are they not followed through on, and these two subpoenaed for trial. We must do this now.