Thursday, November 27, 2008
WorldNetDaily Exclusive
Teary-eyed communists cheer Obama victory
Celebrate 'biggest political realignment since 1930s … first
step toward a new society'
Posted: November 25, 2008
9:07 pm Eastern
By Aaron Klein
WorldNetDaily
Communist Party USA leaders – including one who spoke with tears
in his eyes – held a confab at which they celebrated the
election of Barack Obama as "the biggest political realignment
since the 1930s" and urged the immediate implementation of
socialist policies.
The People's Weekly World, a weekly newspaper affiliated with
the Communist Party USA, or CPUSA,
reported
on a meeting last week of top party leaders who celebrated
Obama's election and announced a call to action to "carry
out the election mandate, including immediate government steps
to help Americans hit by the economic crisis and bringing peace
to Iraq and Afghanistan."
CPUSA National Chairman Sam Webb noted the election
represented "a necessary first step toward a new society."
He stated that a required remedy to the country's financial
crisis "is massive fiscal expansion, large injections of federal
money into the economy [to fund public works job programs,
extend jobless benefits and food stamps and help Americans hold
onto their homes]."
The communist newspaper reported party leaders attending the
meeting supported projecting socialism as a fundamental solution
to America's woes, claiming the U.S. is "now open to hearing
more about [socialism]."
"We need to put out our vision of socialism and how it will
come about," Webb stressed.

CPUSA Executive Vice Chairman Jarvis Tyner at party
meeting (pww.or |
CPUSA Political Action Chair Joelle Fishman posited that new
U.S. policy should "call for taking the profits out of basic
needs like health care and energy and explore public ownership."
"At the same time, we should be part of the movement that
puts the wind at Obama's back," Fishman added.
The communist newspaper described how CPUSA Executive Vice
Chairman Jarvis Tyner – with tears in his eyes – hailed Obama's
victory as "[showing] magnificently what our people are made
of."
"This is not just a campaign, it is a movement, [one that has
updated and made a reality of the slogan] "black, brown, white,
unite and fight," he said.
CPUSA Labor Commission Chair Scott Marshall noted the
"near-total unity of labor" in backing Obama, claiming it bodes
well for further labor unity.
WND previously reported 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.
Other CPUSA leaders at last week's confab expressed hope
Obama will pass the Employee Free Choice Act.
The measure seeks to make the creation of unions more lenient
than current requirements, such as lowering the percentage of
employees that must join. It would require an employer to begin
bargaining with a new union 10 days after the union is certified
as the exclusive bargaining representative. If the union and
employer cannot agree upon the terms of a bargaining contract
within 90 days, either party can request federal mediation,
which could lead to binding arbitration.