Sunday, November 06, 2011

Why Has Liberal Madeline Sold Herself to Organized Labor? What Will She Give Them As ROI (Return On Investment)

So on Liberal Madeline's 4/11/2011 financial disclosure she pursued and collected $14,000 from organized labor. The OBO Teamsters Local #519 gave $5,000 The Knoxville Building and Construction Trades gave $1,000 The OBO Teamsters Local #818 gave $3,000 and the OBO SEIU Local #205 out of Nashville gave $5,000 Here is the disclosure.

Three months later on the 7/7/2011 financial disclosure she pursued and collected $16,000 Knoxville Building and Construction Trades came back with another $1,000, the OBO Teamsters Local #519 came back with another $5,000, the OBO Tennessee Laborer's PAC #818 gave $3,000, the OBO SEIU Local #205 out of Nashville came in with another $5,000, the International Union of Painters/Allied Trades, AFL-CIO $437 out of Powell gave $1,000 and the Iron Workers Local #484 gave $1,000. Here is the disclosure.

The next month on 8/8/2011 Liberal Madeline got another $6,250 from organized labor. The Communication Workers of America Local #3805 gave $250, the Asbestos Workers PAC Local #46 gave $1,000, the International Union of Painters/Allied Trades AFL-CIO #437 out of Powell gave $3,000 and the OBO Tennessee Laborer's PAC #818 out of Nashville ponied up another $2,000. Here is the disclosure.

Seven days before the primary, when Liberal Madeline and her band of supporters were telling everyone that she would get the Mayor spot on primary election night. Liberal Madeline pocketed $4,600. The Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council PAC out of Nashville sent a $100, the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #102 gave $1,000, the Laborers Intl Union of North America Local #108 gave $1,400 and the OBO SEIU Local #205 ponied up another $2,100. Here is the disclosure.

When she didn't keep her word of winning the race out right on September 27 in the Primary. They had to pony up again. With the campaign disclosure of two days ago she reports $23,200 in organized labor money. Knoxville Building and Construction Trades with another $1,400, the OBO Tennessee Laborer's PAC #818 out of Nashville with another $2,100, the Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council PAC (Nashville) gave $2,500, the Sheet Metal Workers Local #5 gave $1,400, the Laborer's Intl Union of North America Local #108 gave $1,400, the Cement Masons Local #78 gave $1,400, the Knoxville Building and Construction Trades gave another $1,400, the OBO Tennessee Laborer's PAC #818 of Nashville gave another $2,100, the Fraternal Order of Police PAC gave $500, the Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council PAC (Nashville) gave another $2,500, the Sheet Metal Workers Local #5 gave a second $1,400 this period, the Laborers Intl Union of North America Local #108 gave another $1,400, the Laborers Intl Union of North America Local #386 (Madison) gave $1,400, the Amalgamated Transit Union Special Committee on Education (DC) gave $1,300 and the Asbestos Workers PAC Local #46 gave $1,000. Here is the disclosure.  

A total of $64,050 in organized labor money for a Knoxville Mayor Candidate. What promises has Liberal Madeline made so that the organized labor entities can justify their contribution? What Return on Investment have they been promised?

Below are the totals per organized labor entities during this 2011 campaign to Liberal Madeline.

OBO Teamsters Local #519 (DC)  $10,000
Knoxville Building and Construction Trades $4,800
OBO Teamsters Local #818 $ 12,200
OBO SEIU Local #205 (Nashville) $12,100
Intl Union of Painters/Allied Trades, AFL-CIO #437 (Powell) $4,000
Iron Workers Local $384 $1,000
Communication Workers of America Local #3805 $250
Asbestos Workers PAC Local #46 $2,000
Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council PAC (Nashville) $5,100
Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #102 $1,000
Laborers Intl Union of North America Local #108 $4,200
Sheet Metal Workers Local #5 $2,800
Cement Masons Local #78 $1,400
Fraternal Order of Police PAC $500
Laborers Intl Union of North America Local #386 $1,400
Amalgamated Transit Union Special Committee on Education (DC) $1,300

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