Wed Mar 14, 2012, 04:48 PM
Omaha Steve (31,488 posts)
Now that the field is set at 4 candidates, the endorsements start coming in for Omaha Steve
Two more are in the pipeline. I already have the endorsement from the Omaha Federation of Labor AFL-CIO
3-14-12
I have been teaching labor studies classes at the University of Nebraska for over 30 years. It was in that capacity that I first met Steve Dawes over a decade ago. Steve is an informed and involved member of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees local 251. In our conversations, Steve consistently advocates for insuring that the benefits of a well-functioning and growing economy serve the common good by increasing opportunities for upward mobility. He also believes that government at all levels serves two moral purposes: to protect the population and to employ people to become the best they can be.
I believe that the core union values of problem solving; pride in a job well done; looking out for each other; putting the greater good above individual interests; the advancement of human dignity; and equality of treatment are integral to the kind of job that Steve would do as a member of the Bellevue City Council.
John Kretzschmar
Resident of Olde Towne Bellevue since 1993
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002424921Well, now, you might ask yourself, who is this guy, John Kretzschmar, who would endorse a lifelong Socialist for political office?
The answer is, he's a far-left radical moonbat who would be right at home in the DUmp cesspool:
"John Kretzschmar is a university-based labor educator who serves as the director of the University of Nebraska at Omaha's William Brennan Institute for Labor Studies. He, with the help of organized labor, worked to create Nebraska's labor studies program back in 1980.
The Institute exists to meet the educational needs of the sisters and brothers in Nebraska's labor movement
John Kretzschmar is a university-based labor educator who serves as the director of the University of Nebraska at Omaha's William Brennan Institute for Labor Studies. He, with the help of organized labor, worked to create Nebraska's labor studies program back in 1980.
The Institute exists to meet the educational needs of the sisters and brothers in Nebraska's labor movement
John grew up in Detroit and moved to Nebraska in 1976 after earning a Master's of Social Work degree in community organizing"
http://www.polyphonic.org/contributor.php?id=231Socialist Steve and this guy could be twins, if Socialist Steve had an education, and if this guy had a creepy fixation on high school girl athletes.
It's gonna be very entertaining to see the roster of lunatics Socialist Steve Dawes lines up.