I just received a copy of the National Education Association's resolutions that they passed at their annual convention.
They kept them private this year.
The nation's largest teachers union adopted a business item "to defend against Trump’s embrace of fascism by using the term facism [sic] in NEA materials correctly characterize Donald Trump's program and actions."
The nation's largest teachers union passed a business item "to oppose any move to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education as an illegal, anti-democratic, and racist attempt to destroy public education and privatize it in the interests of the billionaires."
The nation's largest teachers union adopted a business item to "defend birthright citizenship and oppose the attempt to revert to pre-civil rights movement – Jim Crow – legal concepts of 'states rights' in order to deny citizenship to the children of immigrants."
The nation's largest teachers union adopted a business item supporting STUDENTS "dissenting and organizing against Trump’s policies."
They support STUDENTS organizing "against ICE raids and deportations."
The nation's largest teachers union adopted a business item in response to Mahmoud v. Taylor, a new Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt their kids out of gender ideology.
They will send out a "Know Your Rights" document and hold "Speak Up, Speak Out" LGBTQ+ conferences.
The nation's largest teachers union adopted a business item to support "affiliates in states where legislative bodies have taken or are taking actions that silence educators"
They list Arkansas and South Carolina as states with "extreme need."
I cannot see the text of the business items that were defeated.
Back in 2019, the teachers union DEFEATED a business item to "rededicate itself to the pursuit of increased student learning in every public school in America."
The nation's largest teachers union passed a business item supporting "the mass democratic movement against Trump's authoritarianism and violations of human rights."
The nation's largest teachers union adopted a business item to "not use, endorse, or publicize any materials from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)," an organization founded to fight antisemitism.
The nation's largest teachers union blocked me.
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The Democrat candidate for Virginia Attorney General fantasized about shooting the former Republican House Speaker.
"[Speaker] Gilbert gets two bullets to the head."
"I will go to their funerals to piss on their graves"
The Democrat running for Virginia AG is Jay Jones.
The Representative who received the texts said "Jay Jones wished violence on the children of a colleague and joked about shooting Todd Gilbert. It’s disgusting and unbecoming of any public official."
The Democrat candidate for Virginia Attorney General responded by saying he regrets the text messages and then whines about Trump.
BREAKING: Randi Weingarten’s union paid a public relations firm $171,715 in the past year and they're now promoting Randi Weingarten’s new book.
Why in the world are member dues going to a firm promoting Randi’s book?
She makes over $600,000.
I have the receipts.
Buckle up👇🧵
Feldman Strategies is "a progressive communications firm" that just admitted their "entire team" promoted her new book.
They admitted it on Facebook to brag about their success as a PR firm to generate book sales.
They call Randi Weingarten a "longtime partner."
The most recent LM2 report required for labor unions shows the American Federation of Teachers – Randi Weingarten’s union – paid Feldman Strategies $171,715 in one year.
BREAKING: I have a leaked email from a Democratic Socialists of America national convention delegate saying that "the left–meaning DSA–is not ready to govern [New York] City."
"'The second worst thing that could happen would be to win.' The first would be finishing last."
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"When DSA endorsed Zohran, most of us did not expect him to win. We thought he would be a credible spokesperson for our platform and that we could 'Build DSA.'"
"We also recognized, in soft, 'indoor' voices, that the left—meaning DSA—is not ready to govern the City. One leader of the chapter whispered 'the second worst thing that could happen would be to win.' The first would be finishing last."
BREAKING: The New York Post covered the email leaked to me showing the "Assistant to Randi Weingarten" voicing concerns about Zohran Mamdani's "ability to govern."
"Mamdani has no experience in city government."
"Leo Casey, an assistant to Weingarten at the American Federation of Teachers, sent the revealing missive to a Democratic Socialists of America group in May, according to emails leaked by school choice advocate Corey DeAngelis, who first reported the exchange."
“But the ability to govern also needs to be an important consideration,” Casey added. “And winning an election does not necessarily translate into the ability to govern.”
"Casey then discussed the disastrous tenure of union-backed progressive Windy City mayor Johnson.'