Deceptive union front group attacks Schaffer

A new ad by a group which claims to be interested in campaign finance reform attempts to reignite the non-issue of Bob Schaffer’s fact-finding trip to the Marianas Islands
in 1999.

The group, Campaign Money Watch is funded by unions and acts on their behalf. Here’s a USAToday story demonstrating this group’s ironic claim to be against the influence of
money in politics. They’re taking millions from unions and using it all to attack Republicans. Basically, their argument is that 527 groups should be able to raise and spend as they wish while candidates should be substantially restricted.

Campaign Money Watch is a project of another left-wing 527 called
the Public Campaign Action Fund (which keeps their donor list secret) and has taken money from a liberal PAC founded by a co-founder of MoveOn.org as well as recently receiving $150,000 from one apparently very wealthy donor who gives large amounts to large numbers of Democratic candidates and organizations.

It’s interesting to see this union front group bring up these bogus claims again just days after the appearance of the should-be-convict Allen Stayman at Schaffer’s campaign office.

This is nothing more than a push by labor unions through their
surrogates to get Mark Udall elected because of the two candidates’differing positions on “card check”, a legislative proposal which would eliminate the secret ballot currently required for unionization. Udall supports the measure which would let unions intimidate workers into signing unionization cards. Even George McGovern is adamantly opposed to the Orwellian “employee free choice act”. So is Bob Schaffer. I
believe that unions are supporting efforts by their henchmen to attack Schaffer with anything and everything.

So, let’s look at the letter which the union and Democrat front group, Campaign Money Watch, sent to Bob Schaffer:

They ask Schaffer “To which sweatshop are you referring and what evidence do you have that it was shut down?”

I’ve probably done more research on this issue than almost anyone else, so I will respond to their question.

The sweatshop was called Little MGM, and if the union henchmen had done a little homework, they would have seen that Schaffer testified about that sweatshop before the House Committee on Resources in 1999: (See page 183 of the printed document, page 187 of the PDF file.)

And I have to tell you, Mr. Chairman and Committee, of one of the
most amusing things we saw. The worst factory we went into was the Little MGM, as it’s called. After we went through the tour, the manager
there was kind of annoyed that we were there. We
kept him off to the side and didn’t let him follow us around and that’s
where some of the worst pictures you’ll see in here are in his factory.

Schaffer said (on the prior page) that it was Chinese (Hong Kong)-owned, though he didn’t name the owner.

Schaffer’s seriousness about his investigation and the fact that he
was not turning a blind eye as his political opponents are claiming was made clear in his testimony:

My experience was not the same as those who said they had been there and found things to be wonderful. I found a number of specific factories and specific incidents that I found to be offensive and believed they need some attention, clearly. Those issues I’ve discussed with a number of people and, for my part, my five-day investigation is not over. This hearing is certainly part of it and there’s still a lot of documents that we’ve requested that we have yet to receive.

In my research for my series of articles called “Bob Schaffer and the real CNMI story”,
I had two conversations which confirmed Bob Schaffer’s assertion that he was a contributing factor to the closing of Little MGM.

One conversation, with a source who agreed to be interviewed on the condition of his name not being used, works for the CNMI government and has been involved in garment industry issues for many years.

He told me that Little MGM had been the subject of other complaints and visited by other politicians and federal government officials. He
said that Schaffer’s complaint was the strongest offered by any
visitors from Washington D.C.. He concluded by saying that while Little MGM would probably eventually have been closed by the government in any case, Schaffer’s complaint definitely sped up the process. Schaffer’s complaint ensured that the factory was closed, or at least got it closed much faster than it otherwise would have been.

Later, I interviewed Ben Fitial, the Governor of the CNMI who told me the same story of Schaffer’s far more thorough and serious investigation of Saipan’s garment factories than any other federal official had ever conducted as well as the influence of Schaffer’s criticism of Little MGM in forcing the government to act to close it down.

Campaign Money Watch claims that they “have not been able to find
evidence that (Schaffer) had any involvement in helping to shut down any sweatshop…” I wonder just how hard they tried to find such evidence. Anyone want to wager on that?

[That said, I admit I do not have “proof” other than the words of
those two men that the factory was closed. For now, that’s good enough
for me.]

They also try again to use the Abramoff bogeyman to tar Schaffer
although it’s been shown that Schaffer’s staff did everything possible to verify that Schaffer’s fact-finding trip was NOT paid for by Abramoff, including submitting the trip for clearance to the House Ethics Committee prior to Schaffer’s going on the trip. Yes, Abramoff was working for the CNMI government as a hired lobbyist. But trying to tie Schaffer to that is without basis in fact. There is no evidence that Schaffer had or wanted to have any connection with Abramoff or his firm. Did Campaign Money Watch not notice that it was Mark Udall, not Bob Schaffer, who received campaign contributions from Abramoff, and who supported Abramoff’s position regarding casinos on Indian reservations…until the contributions from Abramoff stopped?

(These two articles reference the Udall-Abramoff connection:
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/apr/16/udall-accepted-money-firms-associated-abramoff/
and http://www.denverpost.com/ci_8952964?

The letter from Campaign Money Watch and its accompanying television commercial are lies disguised as questions. Indeed the whole group is just union thuggery disguised as concern for clean elections. Is there nothing that unions and their surrogates won’t stoop to in their quest for power? (Don’t answer that…the answer is too obvious for you to get credit for getting it right.)

If Mark Udall were our Senator, he would be doing the bidding of
these reprehensible groups rather than standing up for taxpayers,
workers, free trade, and economic liberty in general So, ironically, this attack on Bob Schaffer demonstrates one of the most important reasons to vote for Schaffer next month.


Union check off

I am writing from NJ. Our Democrat governor issued an exec order allowing the check-offs. The secret ballot for union representation is gone. The union "knee breakers" can come to your office and stand there and pressure you to sign the card. This is especially effective with women who become afraid for their lives. Once they have the 50+1 the game is over. They did this at Rutgers U. and 600 people were forced to join the AFT when only 301 signed the cards, many under duress.
What ever you do don't let this pass. A sure way to place Colorado into decline is for the check off and for public sector unions to take hold.

Good luck!!!

please stop embarrassing yourself

As I've already demonstrated at SquareState you have no proof whatever ever of your efforts to push this controversy under the rug
http://squarestate.net/diary/5984/the-full-abramoff-monty-and-bob-schaffers-involvement

Let's go through your points one by one.

Public Campaign Action Fund doesn't have to reveal its donors just like the Independence Institute and the conservative "think-tank" you still work for.

Allen Stayman was investigated by a republican congress and nothing came of it.
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/000085.php

That transcript you source never quotes Schaffer saying this was the factory that he claims he helped close. Schaffer or his campaign have never offered any evidence about this, but suddenly you're the guy that claims to have such evidence? HA! In fact, in Campaign Money Watch's letter they reveal they've done their own search and come up with nothing:

"Political campaigns are notorious for being loose with the truth. Without evidence to back up this claim, your campaign risks abandoning it altogether. On behalf of Campaign Money Watch, I urge you to provide answers to these questions as well as any evidence that documents your answers. For our part, we have not been able to find evidence that you – or any other member of Congress – had any involvement in helping to shut down any sweatshop on the Northern Mariana Islands.

"On the contrary, too many members of Congress, you among them, helped convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff pursue his agenda to protect an economic system on the island that was dependent upon abusing and exploiting immigrant workers. Your statement that you helped to shut down a sweatshop runs completely contrary to everything known about your legislative record.

"If you are able to provide evidence, we would like to see it. If you cannot, you should immediately withdraw your false claim."

Ben Fitial is your source? The very same guy Schaffer helped elect by placing endorsing newspaper ads? The very same guy who's contributed to Schaffer's campaign. Yeah, he has no reason to lie.

You're such the expert. Yet there's plenty of evidence this factory was in trouble before Schaffer ever set foot there and continued to operate long after his 8-99 trip
http://unheardnomore.blogspot.com/2008/10/truth-about-schaffers-garment-factory.html

From that blog here's the following actual evidence:

Fines against factory: http://www.saipantribune.com/newsstory.aspx?cat=1&newsID=1879

In July 99 the factory was censored: http://www.saipantribune.com/newsstory.aspx?cat=1&newsID=2995

The factory resigns from the SGMA:
http://www.saipantribune.com/newsstory.aspx?cat=1&newsID=3021

Schaffer trip was in August of 99

In 2000 the factory didn't renew it's license
http://www.saipantribune.com/newsstory.aspx?cat=1&newsID=13770

And in 2001 an article reveals was really happened to the factory and how it is now operating under a different name.
http://www.saipantribune.com/newsstory.aspx?cat=1&newsID=13770

"RIFU's history of manufacturing men's and women's clothing on Saipan began as Micronesian Garment Manufacturers.

"The company resigned from SGMA over a year ago after pressure to address labor problems brought to the attention of SGMA through its Code of Conduct.

"The firm suffered through numerous citations and penalties by local and U.S. Department of Labor officials for various problems, including unpaid wages to workers in 1999, but then it failed when major U.S. buyers canceled orders.

"New potential buyers for RIFU stated that they would not do business with the reborn company unless it complied with SGMA's Code of Conduct and strict membership standards.

"The factory was sold, renamed and refitted with new equipment under new ownership in the year 2000. General Manager Kidong Choi petitioned for SGMA membership under the company's new name several months ago.

"With full knowledge of the difficult history of the factory, SGMA's Compliance Committee inspected and re-inspected RIFU's total operations and records. They also interviewed numerous individual workers and verified that the factory had indeed turned around."

Can you point out where in this article is says the factory was shut down and that it had anything to do with Schaffer? I didn't think so.

Drinking Liberally in a SquareState.

Ben Fitial

You mean the same Ben Fitial, former sweatshop executive, whom Schaffer endorsed for governor (twice) and who gave Schaffer $2,000 for his failed 2004 Senate primary and who combined with the other sweatshop executives gave Schaffer $9,400? So your "proof" is the claim of an anonymous source and one of Schaffer's major benefactors over the years.

Did you believe Ken Lay was innocent just because George Bush said "he's a good guy?"

Speaking of accuracy in political arguments...

Ah, the irony...in a blog written to groups making deceitful campaign claims, you just did the same to Mark Udall.

You write:

"Did Campaign Money Watch not notice that it was Mark Udall, not Bob Schaffer, who received campaign contributions from Abramoff..."

Here's what the story you linked to actually said:
"U.S. Senate candidate Mark Udall took $1,500 in contributions from two firms that once employed disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff."

Therefore, Udall didn't take the money from Abramoff - it took the money from a company that employed him. By the same logic: Bob Schaeffer took money from a company that, unbeknownst at the time, employed a child molester named Fred, so Fred the Child Molester was a Schaeffer supporter.

Yeah, that makes sense...right?

Way to kill your own argument, Ross...LOL