Ashley Parker. New York Times.
MIAMI —
The crowd that lined up around a megachurch here last week — largely Hispanic
and mostly poor — came for the Saturday services, but also for the free flu
shots that were being offered in the church, and for the Thanksgiving turkeys being given away just
outside.
But before they received their
turkeys, those in line were asked to answer a few questions: Were they more
likely to vote for a Republican or a Democrat in the 2016 presidential
election? And did they feel that the government should increase or decrease
federal spending in order to improve the economy?
Volunteers,
holding clipboards and speaking mainly in Spanish, collected the names, telephone
numbers and email addresses of everyone who showed up.
The approach — a free Thanksgiving
turkey in exchange for some personal information — captures the mission of
Libre, a multimillion-dollar effort financed by the conservative billionaire
Kochs and devoted to winning over Hispanics, with the message that economic
freedom and smaller-government principles will yield opportunity and
prosperity.
Read the entire piece here. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/26/us/politics/libre-backed-by-the-kochs-aims-to-raise-gop-standing-with-hispanics.html?_r=0
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Tomato worker Concepcion Lopez is proud of her UFW contract. She tells us, “I’ve seen many changes there since the union has been there. The foreman treat us better, they don’t yell at us, the bathrooms are clean and there is shade. Everything has changed for the better now that the union is there.”
Vegetable worker Eduardo Velazco agrees. He tells us, “I'm very grateful to the UFW because they have been fighting for this law [fair pay for non-productive time for piece rate workers] and for farm worker rights. Since June, Muranaka Farms has been paying $3 for my time of no production and I earn $9 or $12 more every day. With this extra money I can send more money to my mother and save for times when there's less work.”
Dole Berry worker Mari Lopez adds, “For me the medical insurance RFK that we have is something that we very much benefit from because I had a serious surgery and RFK paid all of my bills and all of this happened because we have a contract under the United Farm Workers union, for which I very much value and am content.”












