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Typical: my union assumes I am a Democrat

May 17th, 2010

Here’s yet another email from my beloved union (private email addresses redacted):

From: UAW 2865 Berkeley <berk...@uaw2865.org>
To: xxxx...@xxxxx.com
Subject: June 8th Primary Election Recommendations
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 16:58:20 +0000 (UTC)

Dear UAW 2865 members,

The June 8th Primary election is just around the corner, and many of you are
already receiving your absentee ballots.

As public employees, it is crucial that we stay engaged in the electoral
process, as the decisions that are made by our public officials impact our lives
as workers, students as well as residents. We work to elect, and hold
accountable, pro-labor, pro-higher-education candidates.

Below you will find recommendations from UAW and the California State
Federation of Labor on statewide and local races and ballot measures.

Governor
Jerry Brown

United States Senator
Barbara Boxer

Lieutenant Governor
Janice Hahn

Attorney General
No Recommendation

Secretary of State
Debra Bowen

Treasurer
Bill Lockyer

Controller
John Chiang

Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tom Torlakson

Insurance Commissioner
DUAL: Hector De La Torre and Dave Jones

Board of Equalization
District 1 - Betty Yee
District 2 - Chris Parker
District 3 - No Endorsement
District 4 - Jerome Horton

Proposition 13 - Tax Assessment for Seismic Retrofit
Recommendation: Vote YES
This proposition is an important tax reform that, if passed, will create jobs
and make our buildings safer.

Proposition 14 - Top Two Primary
Recommendation: Vote NO
This proposition, if passed, will eliminate partisan primaries, limit voter
choice, bar small parties and independents from competing in the general
election, and lead to more personality-driven, less issue-driven politics.

Proposition 15 - California Fair Elections Act
Recommendation: Vote YES
This proposition, if passed, will create a pilot program to publicly finance
elections for Secretary of State.

Proposition 16 - Two-Thirds Approval for Local Public Power
Recommendation: Vote NO
This proposition is a blatant power grab by PG&E to maintain their monopoly and
if passed, will make it harder for local communities to take control of their
energy production.

Proposition 17 - Alter Auto Insurance Company Regulations
Recommend: Vote NO
This proposition is an initiative backed by a single major insurance company that,
if passed, will lead to higher insurance rates for many drivers.

US Congressional Representatives
9th District Barbara Lee

13th District Fortney “Pete” Stark

CA State Assembly
14th District Nancy Skinner
16th District Sandre Swanson

Alameda County Supervisor
District 2 - Nadia Lockyer
District 3 - Wilma Chan

Alameda County Sheriff
N/A

Alameda County District Attorney
N/A

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Maybe it’s just me, but I think it’s … revealing how my beloved UAW 2865 is recommending me to vote in Democratic primary. In other words, unions are just nothing but partisan organizations working on behalf of Democrats (for the record, I am a registered Libertarian, and I am regretting that choice this particular election season, as I cannot vote in the Republican primary for my favored candidates (e.g. Mr. DeVore)).

On the non-partisan matters (i.e. propositions; although I am not entirely sure what the point of primary voting for propositions is; do the defeated propositions not appear in the general ballot, or do the propositions simply lose the support of the party?), I am distressed that I agreed with UAW 2865′s positions on Props. 13 and 14, but I am glad that I voted the right way for the remaining propositions. Three out of five ain’t so bad.

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