Friday, October 5, 2018

Local 100 Fightback Protests Against Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court




The Republicans’ push to install Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court is a grave threat to the rights of all working-class people. He’s another Trump, but in a judge’s robes. He’s committed to further overturning civil rights, women’s rights, and workers’ rights to join a union. And he’s committed to handing the President unprecedented dictatorial powers. He’s a racist, sexist hit-man in the interests of white supremacy and corporate profiteering. (To learn more about Kavanaugh, see our suggested readings below.)

Local 100 Fightback is proud that we supported and participated in the protests against Kavanaugh’s confirmation. We were pleased to see retired Track worker John McCarthy protesting – it’s a credit to him that he regularly participates in such efforts and perhaps other individual Local 100 members participated. Surely more would have mobilized if it wasn’t for the shameful fact that neither our union, nor any other grouping in Local 100, called for members to mobilize. All the other groupings inside Local 100 continue to be exclusively focused on trying to grab power for themselves in the upcoming union elections, just like they failed to mobilize to challenge MTA President Andy Byford at his recent Community Meeting in Brooklyn.

At yesterday’s protest outside Trump Tower, Local 100 Fightback’s Anthony Steiniger and Seth Rosenberg (Train Operators) carried placards warning of the attacks on the rights of people of color, women and unions that Kavanaugh’s confirmation will mean, and condemning the leaders of the union movement for failing to mobilize in protest.



And at another protest, Local 100 Fightback’s Tom Gruttemeyer (Train Operator) and John Ferretti (Conductor) explained why they were there:




Local 100 Fightback’s began its “Open Call for a United Opposition to Utano & Co.” by making the point that the attacks that transit workers face from local political powers are inseparable from the rise to power of Trump’s racist Republicans in Washington. Our union leadership refuses to support and mobilize for protests against Trump because it needs to keep us feeling powerless to oppose their capitulation to attacks coming from management and Cuomo’s Democrats.

In fact as protests were building against Trump’s push to take over the Supreme Court, our Transport Workers Union announced that it was officially throwing its support behind Trump’s most powerful political supporter in New York City, racist Staten Island Congressman Dan Donovan. SHAME! In the name of its “New York Conference,” the TWU issued a press release on October 1 announcing its “enthusiastic endorsement” for the man who paved his way to Congress by rigging the Grand Jury hearings for the police who choked to death Eric Garner in Staten Island so that the murderers got away with their crime.

ABOVE: Disgraceful statement by the leaders of the Transport Workers Union "enthusiastically endorsing" racist Trump-supporting Republican Dan Donovan for Congress.

The TWU’s endorsement of Donovan is another reminder of why the Utano leadership of Local 100 and the Samuelsen leadership of the TWU must be thrown out. And the failure of Local 100’s other oppositional groupings to support and participate in the protests against Kavanaugh is another reminder of why we must build a movement inside Local 100 that doesn’t just talk about social justice, but fights for our union to join in every struggle in defense of working-class and oppressed people.

* To learn more about Kavanaugh’s anti-union and racist plans for the Supreme Court, these articles provide a great introductionwww.newrepublic.com/article/122645/rehabilitationists-libertarian-movement-undo-new-deal and www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/09/redemption-court/566963/. And for a detailed account of the many lies that Kavanaugh told the Senate in response to the mounting evidence that he committed numerous acts of sexual assault, read: www.currentaffairs.org/2018/09/how-we-know-kavanaugh-is-lying.