Friday, April 15, 2022

Hochul pollster helped Amazon anti-worker effort

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is one of the most evil major politicians in America. Though the Democratic Party is often associated with labor union support, party brass has shown itself to be allied only with unions that are corrupt – like the teachers' unions that have connived to keep America's schools closed and deny children an education, or other crooked unions that have sided with chamber of commerce groups and the World Economic Forum in supporting the fascist "new normal."

The people we are talking about above are not simply misguided. They are bad people.

Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Staten Island recently voted in favor of forming a union, making it the online retailer's first unionized facility. Yet Democratic leaders fought against this unionization drive, because the union didn't pledge to support the "new normal."

Jeffrey Pollock's Global Strategy Group - the main pollster for Hochul and other Democrats - helped prepare the company's anti-union literature. Hochul's campaign committee paid this pollster $123,000 for services for months after she became governor. Pollock was also a longtime Hochul consultant and served as a pollster for the disgraced Andrew Cuomo. Pollock helped Cuomo fight against sexual harassment allegations.

It isn't just these individual disgraced politicians. The state Democratic Party, Democratic Governors' Association, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and other Democratic groups used Pollock's firm too.

It isn't the entire party, of course. U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi, who is challenging Hochul in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, said the scandal represents "typical Hochul hypocrisy." Suspiciously, congressional Democrats launched an inquiry against Suozzi after he decided to challenge Hochul.

What a disgrace the party has become. I never would have joined the local Young Democrats when I was in college if I knew the party would be this bad now. The corruption, totalitarianism, and anti-worker activity we're seeing from the Democrats now is the sort of thing we used to rightly attribute to Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

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