The platform they envision, should it be adopted by Democrats, would make it clear who is on the side of working families and who isn't. Not since the initial labor rights laws were passed would something so make such an impact.
You can visit it now by going to:
http://amendmentnine.blogspot.com
Its the first post. Like I said though, I have asked them to post it here in its entirety so you all can give it a good vetting. I should also say, should it not be adopted by Democrats, it could serve as a new populist agenda which might cause a stir as a third party unto its own. (I know, how Nader-like of me, but this really does impact the daily lives of working people).
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