UFCW
Local 1500 Assistant to the President Patrick Purcell, Union
Representative Rob Ecker and Political Director John Woods, are
representing our union at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
Patrick, Rob & John will be guest blogging and providing social
media updates (@UncleBuck9265) from the DNC 2012 all week.
By: Rob Ecker
Union Representative, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Greetings
from the South y'all! I first would like to say how honored I am to be
down here at the Democratic National Convention representing our union,
New York's best supermarket workers, UFCW Local 1500!
The trip has been amazing. It's great to be surrounded by so many people who are working to improve our nations many problems.
Yesterday
we attended the New York State Dems Breakfast where we heard from
United States Senator Charles Schumer and Assemblyman & Speaker
Sheldon Silver. The message has been clear:
Win back the U.S. House, keep he U.S. Senate Majority and win a majority in the NY Senate.
The speeches have been nothing short of amazing. Governor
Deval Patrick
from Massachusetts spoke fiercely and encouraging. He rallied us all
up and demanded the Democratic party to start fighting back against GOP
lies, especially Mitt Romney. He had a few memorable lines and
statistics which were alarming that they haven't received much media
attention:
"By
the time Mitt Romney left office, Massachusetts was 47th in the nation
in job creation…and household income in our state was declining. Today
Massachusetts leads the nation in student achievement, health coverage
and energy efficiency.
Today’s
Republicans are saying is that if we just shrink government, cut
taxes, crush unions and wait, all will be well. Never mind that those
are the very policies that got us into recession to begin with! Never
mind that not one of the governors who preached that gospel in Tampa
last week has the results to show for it. But we Democrats owe America
more than a strong argument for what we are against. We need to be just
as strong about what we are for."
After
Governor Patrick spoke, former Governor of Ohio, Ted Strickland,
followed up his speech with more emphasis on countering Romney's lies
and ideologies. He, like all the speakers down here had some great
lines...Actually they were more like zings, the room filled with
laughter and applause on the Santa Claus line here:
"Mitt
Romney proudly wrote an op-ed entitled, "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt." If
he had had his way, devastation would have cascaded from Michigan to
Ohio and across the nation. Mitt Romney never saw the point of building
something when he could profit from tearing it down. If Mitt was Santa
Claus, he'd fire the reindeer and outsource the elves."
“Mitt Romney, he lives by a different code. To him, American workers are just numbers on a spreadsheet. ”
The
keynote was by a rising star in the Democratic Party Mayor Julian
Castro from San Antonio who reminded us all what we Democrats stand for:
We stand for what is right.
"We
know that in our free market economy some will prosper more than
others. What we don't accept is the idea that some folks won't even get a
chance," he said. "And the thing is, Mitt Romney and the Republican party are perfectly comfortable with that America."
There
was also a moving tribute to one of the best progressives in our
history, Ted Kennedy. Then, probably one of my favorite highlights from
this week so far, hearing the First Lady, Michelle Obama speak. What a
great speaker and charismatic presence. She reminded us why we voted
for him four years ago and why we must again. We need to continue to
move America in the right direction.
Yesterday we also
met with some local elected officials, NYC Council Members Viverito,
James, Reyna, Mendez, Dromm and Ferrara. They were more than happy to
see us down there representing our union.
On a side
note in closing, Hollywood was in force last night throughout and after
the speeches. We got some face time with activists John Leguzamo, Beau
Bridges, Patricia Arquette who love unions, that was a unique and pretty
cool twist.
Well, gotta run to the next UFCW meeting.
It's great seeing all the UFCW delegates from throughout the nation, I
couldn't be happier and more proud to represent a great union of
America's supermarket workers! Talk to you soon!