Ye Shall Know Them By Their Fruits
My title is from the King James Version of the of the New Testament, Matthew 7:15-20, which relates Jesus' parable of the Tree and its Fruits. Here is the full version:
7:15 "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves."
16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
Here are the words of Hillary Clinton, as quoted yesterday in the New York Times, when she spoke to Boeing workers in Everett:
With Mr. Sanders’s focus on income inequality and taking on Wall Street, Mrs. Clinton has continued to reach out to working-class voters, including holding a rally on Tuesday at a machinists and aerospace workers union hall at the Boeing factory in Everett, Wash.
“I was made an honorary machinist some years ago, so I feel a particular connection here to my brothers and sisters in the machinists,” she told the crowd. “I am no person new to this struggle. I am not the latest flavor of the month. I have been doing this work day in and day out for years.”
She feels "a particular connection" to her "brothers and sisters" in the machinists union. She proclaims that she is not the flavor of the month. She's says she has been working hard for the working class for years. A lovely sentiment and a compelling argument, if true. But to me, when you look at her record, the fruit she bears smells of disease and decay:
For example, her persistent efforts promoting the Trans-Pacific Partnership (until she decided to oppose it after declaring her candidacy) does not strike me as good fruit for the working class, especially union members.
CNN noted 45 times Secretary Clinton pushed the trade bill she now opposes, i.e. the TPP. Here are a smattering of those 45 times she spoke in favor of it while she was Secretary of State.
"We've used trade negotiations over the Trans-Pacific Partnership to find common ground with a former adversary in Vietnam."
January 13, 2013 - Remarks With Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida After Their Meeting
"We also discussed the Trans-Pacific Partnership and we shared perspectives on Japan's possible participation, because we think this holds out great economic opportunities to all participating nations."
November 29, 2012 -Remarks at the Foreign Policy Group's "Transformational Trends 2013" Forum
"In a speech in Singapore last week, I laid out America's expanding economic leadership in the region, from new trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership to stepped-up efforts on behalf of American businesses."
November 17, 2012: Delivering on the Promise of Economic Statecraft
"And with Singapore and a growing list of other countries on both sides of the Pacific, we are making progress toward finalizing a far-reaching new trade agreement called the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The so-called TPP will lower barriers, raise standards, and drive long-term growth across the region."
November 15, 2012 - Remarks at Techport Australia
This TPP sets the gold standard in trade agreements to open free, transparent, fair trade, the kind of environment that has the rule of law and a level playing field.
... and so on and so forth, dating back to Janury 12, 2010
And what do we know about the draft provisions of the TPP regarding workers' rights? It won't be worth the paper it's written on when it comes to improving labor rights in other countries. Why? Because, unlike corporations who will be able to sue countries to protect their interests under the TPP, labor unions, trade federations and workers' rights advocacy groups will have no independent forum to force the signatories to comply with the TPP's provisions on labor rights.
A major concern about the TPP’s labor chapter is that it can only be enforced by governments. The TPP empowers member countries to bring legal disputes against other member countries for violating the labor chapter’s terms. But while unions, labor advocacy groups, and trade federations could lobby or petition the US or other governments to take formal action to enforce the TPP’s provisions, they will not be able to file a complaint under the agreement. This contrasts sharply with investors and corporations, who can bring dispute settlement proceedings against member countries under the agreement’s provisions on Investor-State Dispute Resolution (ISDR) mechanisms. [...]
The example of Guatemala, which ratified the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) in 2006, highlights these problems. In 2008, Guatemalan and United States labor groups began petitioning the United States to bring a trade tribunal case against Guatemala for its failure to uphold core standards in CAFTA’s labor chapter. Seven years later, in 2015, the United States finally did so. This was the first and only time it has ever brought a case against another country for a labor chapter violation under a free trade agreement.
I know you are shocked to discover that Hillary Clinton, when she was held one of the most powerful positions in the Obama administration, worked relentlessly to promote a trade deal that she now opposes, sort of. Makes you wonder why any labor union would endorse her, all things considered.
In June 2015, Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton told 1,300 fast food workers, “I want to be your champion,” and that she supported their push for a $15 minimum wage.
Despite such a pledge, her support of their cause was more of a Faustian strategy than one of genuine interest. Ms. Clinton recently endorsed a $12 minimum wage. Her opponents, Senator Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley both voiced their support for a $15 minimum wage early in their campaigns, but it took until early November for Ms. Clinton to affirm her stance on the issue.
And yet, the SEIU, who has made the $15 minimum wage one of its core issues, endorsed her anyway. They, and other unions that support her, have done so with full knowledge that she has never been a strong advocate for labor unions or workers' rights in this country. On the contrary, she has been 'missing in action' to put the best face on her record as a 'champion' of the working class.
[Hillary] served as a board member from 1986-1992, while the corporation waged campaigns against labor unions seeking to unionize store workers. There is no evidence she ever vocalized her support for labor unions, and ABC News obtained videos of several board meetings she attended and remained silent as her fellow board members worked out anti-union strategies. The New York Times reported in 2007 that Ms. Clinton maintains close ties to Wal-Mart executives, but omits her past affiliation with the company in her speeches and website. At the time of her appointment to Wal-Mart’s board, she held nearly $100,000 in stock and was a lawyer with the Rose Law Firm, which represented the company in several cases. Her current campaign treasurer, Jose Villareal, has also spent decades on boards of Wal-Mart and other companies run by their owners, the Walton family.
She's still pals around with Walmart executives, and her campaign treasurer is a Walmart man to his very bones, but she wants us to believe she will transform herself as President into a working class heroine? This is the same Hillary Clinton who said one thing about opposing charter schools and the use of standardized test scores to evaluate teachers in order to get the endorsements of teachers unions, but an entirely different thing to Eli Broad, a billionaire and the head of a controversial foundation for market driven "education reform" (some truly sinister reforms in my eyes) in order to get him to donate to her campaign.
Policy aide Ann O’Leary posted an essay on medium.com assuring that “yes, Hillary Clinton supports charter schools,” as long as they are high quality. Campaign spokesman Brian Fallon added that Mrs. Clinton supports federal funding to expand “high-quality charter schools.” But he said she doesn’t think the federal government should require school districts to tie teacher pay to student test scores.
Mr. Broad, who runs a foundation focused on education and has donated more than $2 million to Democrats in the last quarter century, said he rejected a request to contribute to the pro-Clinton super PAC Correct the Record, saying he needed reassurances about her views on education.
He said he was reassured after conversations with Messrs. Clinton and Podesta that Mrs. Clinton would in fact support charter schools, and he said he believes she will support teacher-accountability measures. He said he now expects to financially support her campaign.
“I think when push gets to shove, she’ll be more like Bill Clinton and perhaps [Obama Education Secretary] Arne Duncan than we think right now,” he said.
Bernie Sanders has been consistent in his support for workers' rights for over his entire career as a politician. Bernie, from his earliest days as the mayor of Burlington, VT worked to support unions, workers and working class families.
As mayor, Sanders immediately hired a new human resources director for Burlington. This union-friendly lawyer worked to improve relations between city hall and municipal workers represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW).
During his four terms, Sanders continued to champion the cause of workers, tenants, the poor, and unemployed, while revitalizing the city. Under the Sanders administration, Burlington backed worker co-ops, affordable housing initiatives, new cultural and youth programs, and development of the city’s waterfront in a way that preserved public access and use.
Bernie never belonged to the board of directors of any multinational corporation with a track record of demonizing unions and doing all it could to ensure it's labor costs are among the lowest in the nation. Nor has he taken contributions from big money donors whose ideas on education reform include the following:
What is a Broadie? It is someone, with or without an education background, who attended a series of weekend seminars sponsored by the Eli Broad Superintendents Academy. This “academy” has no accreditation. It focuses on management style, not education. The Broad Foundation picks people to learn its autocratic management style and places them in a district where Broad has influence and might even supplement the leader’s salary. Once placed, you may surround yourself with other Broadies to push decisions on unwilling teachers and principals who know more than you do about the local schools and students. [...]
Broad and other market-driven reformers are stepping up the use of mass school closures to defeat teachers, unions, and parents who oppose them. ... [T]hey impose a brutal policy where the highest-challenge students are crammed into the schools that were already the most segregated, under-resourced and low-performing. In other words, they sabotage the highest-challenge neighborhood schools in order to discredit educators in them who seek win-win school improvement policies.
That Hillary's campaign made an effort to reassure this monster that she won't really oppose his kind of education reform in order to get his donation to her campaign, frankly stinks. But then so does her long and sordid history with Walmart and the Walton family. Or to return to my original theme, Hillary's labors makes it evident to all but those who are willing to firmly hold their noses that she is a corrupt tree, one which bears rotten fruit that poisons the body politic.
I prefer the flavor of the fruit that comes from Bernie's tree, for he is a good tree without any stain or rot of corruption.
Thus endeth today's sermon.
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Their only hope
...is that you don't taste the fruit and realize it is rotten until it is too late.
Actually, they have one more hope after that: they will say, sure, it's rotten fruit, but beware! There is even worse fruit out there! Stick with what you know!
Also, btw, great work
Steven, I must say you are producing top flight material here.
It is a testament to the fluidity of the internet that in less than a month (!) a website can go from a lifeboat-in-waiting with a few forward-thinking members to a vibrant, stimulating forum that is already generating material of national relevance (I am thinking of your investigative work in particular). Thanks!
Thank you
I appreciate that. We are fortunate to have so many good writers here, now, and I hope more continue to be drawn to this site.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
not only is the fruit rotten, they serve really small portions
Excellent work, thank you
Stay on track. Stay in lane. Don't throw rocks.
Did the rank and file of these
unions vote for thes endorsements, or were these unilateral decisions made by the union leaderships....?
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Mostly not
As I understand it.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
THAT little factoid would make
a good campaign ad.
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That's the big reason
Mr. Scribe was so thrilled that his union (ATU) endorsed Sanders -- they were one of the ones that surveyed the membership prior to making their endorsement.
Of course not.
Democracy is too much of a threat to those in power.
Boy Howdy!
Sure saw that sentiment on display at my recent Dem county convention.
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
I'm a member of SEIU - MSEA Local 1989
and NO, we did not have any voice in the endorsement. I'm a state worker, and the last person I would give my endorsement to regarding workplace issues is Hillary. Bernie has always been a vocal supporter for us lowly types. When I saw that SEIU had endorsed Hillary, I immediately contacted my steward. He had no idea that any endorsement was planned. It was the top echelon who decided that Hillary was their BFF.
Think off-center.
George Carlin
Scared, I imagine
to get on her shit list.
Not that their endorsement will help them if she becomes President.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Same is true of my union, the AFT.
Hillary's BFF, Randi Weingarten, made sure that the AFT endorsed Clinton. There was no polling of membership, no discussion, no warning. It just happened. As a member, I was disgusted!
"Stand Up! Keep Fighting!" - Paul Wellstone
Don't forget her ties to for profit colleges.
Steven D posted this on Booman Tribune.
Yes and at the whatever the hell name we have for it place 2
Before the grand edict went into effect.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Booman Tribune
is a small oasis in the current craziness. I was an early signer-on and donator for Booman Tribune, as I was for TPM, and, alack and alas Daily Kos.
Glad to see you here, Steven.
I should head back there
Been away way too long; signed up there relatively early on about the time of the Original Great Pie Fight at TOP. Think Mr. Scribe and I still have our Booman T-shirts in storage somewhere -- "We won't stop till they're frog-marched out." That line can apply to more than just the Bush administration cronies.
TESTIFY!
Steven, you are just on fire.
This is so well written and researched, I figure you were the 'go to' guy at your firm to write that legal brief.
TPP gives away the legal system as we know it, and most likely democracy.
These are the best of times, and the worst of times.
Amen.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
In this case
I tend to to think of the fruits as all those desperate, war-torn countries in the middle east. Every single one she touched as SOS is a big ol' stinking pile, and the rot continues to spread. She wasn't the only one responsible of course, but I can think of no instance where her decisions didn't, at a minimum, make things worse.
Domestically, I don't know that she actually produced anything (Bill certainly managed to create some stinkers and she was certainly complicit), but if she did, I've no doubt its rotten, too. She was all too eager to jump on board the rotten fruit train with the Iraq vote, among others.
She's really just awful, and I don't understand how, with all her time in the public eye, that there's anyone left who thinks she has any redeeming qualities at all.
It's a parable
applicable to so many issues where Hillary and Bernie are polar opposites of one another.
One choose to be an honest politician.
The other is Hillary Clinton.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Could be said
She has done those things she ought not to have done, and not done those things she ought to have done.
“The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater is their power to harm us”
― Voltaire
But she has female parts!
Therefore, misogyny and Bernie Bros! if one says anything negative, even those of us who also have girl parts.
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
yea
I have finally fled the Great Orange Satan after one too many diaries about how "progessive white males" are the problem, yet quality writers like Tasini and OPOL get banned or timeouts.
Small business, like dKos, is a tough gig. No small businessperson would intentionally drive away customers ... unless there were some bigger payoff for doing so. JMHO.
Hill's definitely the Durian of the garden.
Peeeeeeeuuuuuuuuu....
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Thank you, StevenD for all of the wonderful investigative journalism you have done and for all the great essays you have shared with us.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
regarding Boeing
there's some issue about contracts awarded to them via her influence and then viola $900,000 (or more) to Clinton foundation, speaking gigs with big fees, and $2m to state dept for some special program . . . this was reported in 2014, but now is raising some eyebrows.
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
That should not be legal
She told Obama that she wouldn't steer money to her foundation during her time as SOS. Surprise! She lied.
And if its not illegal , then it is a conflict of interest.
This happened many times with different governments.
"During the periods when Secretary Clinton was pushing governments to sign deals with Boeing, the aerospace company provided financial support to help her achieve a major foreign-policy goal. Boeing also donated more than $1 million to the Clinton family’s global foundation set up by her husband, former President Clinton, and sponsored speeches that paid him six-figure sums."
Bill was profiting off of her state department business. Those two have slime all over them.
And her supporters won't find anything wrong with that.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.
OT
I really like your photography.
Thinking of buying Morning at the Sand Dune.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Thanks Steven
You've basically said what none will hear at other sites.
If she should in some way (there are many) become the Democratic nominee, she will not get my vote.
The Supreme Court be dammed.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
Damn Steven D
You do some great work. Thank you!
Bernie is a win-win.
Good fruit
Speaking of good fruit lets not forget hrc's ties with Monsanto.It cant be said enough our food supply is a very important issue and ranks with climate change.People need to know how close the relationship is between the two.
Another good way to put it
is in Meteor Blades' old sig:
Hillary Clinton may believe that she's the candidate for the working class -- but her actions and associations say something completely different.
Steve. please
Please add 7:15 to your essay for context.
7:16-20 can not be properly understood without 7:15. 7:15 tells us who the 'them' are in 7:16
Matthew 7:15 "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves."
7:16 "Ye shall know them by their fruit" etc.
It wouldn't change anything else in your essay as far as I can see.
peace, love, joy!
With their hearts they turned to each others heart for refuge
In troubled years that came before the deluge
*Jackson Browne, 1974, Before the Deluge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SX-HFcSIoU
Thanks
Will do.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Wow
this tidbit is amazing, but would be ignored over at TOP. But I would recommend it and comment there to support it. The disavowment to actual support they give this corruption on her part shows how well like any man her power and corrupt dealings, the dark side of equal opportunity imho.
So long, and thanks for all the fish
their fruits
Divisive identity politics redolent of ReThuggery. Attempting to divide people along race or gender lines rather than discuss the issues. I am so done with that orange place and its anointed candidate.