Maurice Cunningham is a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts who specializes in shining a bright light on Dark Money, the money insidiously inserted into political campaigns under false pretenses, where the donors try to hide their identity. In the instance described below, the identities of the donors are mostly known, so technically it is not Dark Money, but the purposes of the donors are hidden. The Waltons are part of the hard rightwing. They oppose higher taxes, unions, or anything that might diminish their fortune of $150 billion. They advocate for vouchers and charters, never public schools. They employ one million low-wage workers. They have launched lawsuits to lower the property taxes of their Walmarts, which reduce state and local funding for public services. Their entry into Democratic politics is intended to boost conservative candidates who support their preference for low taxes on the richest. It’s actually a brilliant strategy, like DFER: the billionaires already own the Republican Party and benefit from its tax cuts and deregulation, time to use their money to gain influence in the Democratic Party too.
Cunningham writes:
Waltons Dive into Democratic Primaries Behind National Parents United
The Walton family, heirs to the Wal-Mart fortune, are trying to deal themselves in to Democratic primary politics. It isn’t any mystery why. Conservative billionaires feel gravely threatened by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. Their vehicle is yet another new privatization front posing as a parents group, National Parents Union.
National Parents Union appears to be an umbrella for groups working in their states on privatization of public goods, primarily schools. It’s hard to tell since they haven’t published their membership list, just a claim that groups from all 50 states will meet in New Orleans. Since the headquarters is listed as Malden, MA and the co-founder is Massachusetts Parents United’s Keri Rodrigues Lorenzo, we can take that operation as representative. Here’s how I introduced Massachusetts Parents United: Old Win in an Empty Bottle last year: “Massachusetts Parents United claims to be ‘the independent voice of parents.’ But it’s entirely dependent on funding from the Walton Family’s (tax deductible) political operations.” Since then I’ve learned there are some other givers—two $100,000 checks in 2018, etc.— but the Waltons are still the chief underwriters, giving $366,000 in 2017 and $500,000 in 2018.
So we’ll await the list of member organizations but it is most likely they will be fronts for privatization interests funded by the Waltons, Eli Broad, and other billionaire privatizers. When I first wrote about NPU in Keri Rodrigues Goes Coastal with Plans for National Parents Union I wrote “Funding! There is nothing in it about who would be bankrolling this operation. There is a list of advisors (in formation) and wouldn’t some of them want to know who is funding such an ambitious proposal? Enough suspense: it will be the WalMart legatees.” In other words, this is the kind of faux Fortune 500 grassroots operation I wrote about in Massachusetts Parents United: Grassroots or AstroTurf?
The pitch Rodrigues made to the Waltons to fund NPU was calculated to activate the Walton check writing glands. It leaned heavily on positioning NPU as a voice in the Democratic Party primary season that would attack unions. Labor is anathema to the Waltons because it advocates for a livable wage and decent benefits (against the Wal-Mart business plan) and for public goods that require taxation of the rich and rich companies (see The Waltons: From Dark Money to Dark Store Theory, It’s All About Taxes).
To linger on the union question for a moment, how many corporations are big, powerful, and awful enough to get trashed by Human Rights Watch, as Wal-Mart was in Discounting Rights: Wal-Mart’s Violation of US Workers’ Rights to Freedom of Association.
One fascinating aspect of NPU’s corporate public debut has been its Right Wing Rollout. A PR firm sent out a press availability and in the past week NPU has been featured on SiriusXM Patriot (featuring Breitbart News Daily and Sean Hannity), the conservative Washington Examiner, and FoxNews. Not your typical progressive outlets but a good clue as to where the Waltons’ new operation has appeal.
In recent years the Waltons have also heavily backed Democrats for Education Reform, which has promoted itself as seeking school privatization as an “inside job” within the Democratic Party. There is evidence that younger Waltons are donating more to Democrats, as Leslie K. Finger and Sarah Reckhow wrote in Walmart Heirs Shift From Red to Purple: The Evolving Political Contributions of the Nation’s Richest Family. Partisan labels don’t matter as much as does the shared interest among the extremely wealthy to protect their incomes and wealth and to keep their public obligations (taxes) minimal, as Jeffrey A. Winters explains in Oligarchy.
So NPU is another extension of the Waltons effort to use various vehicles to protect the Waltons and increase what goes into their own bank accounts. This has already been evident during the Democratic primary season, as I wrote in Walton Family Political Front Disrupts Elizabeth Warren Speech. In that one I included a tweet by CNN’s Ryan Grim, who was covering the event: “So the nut of what happened tonight in ATL is that a pro-charter group funded by the Waltons protested a Warren speech about a pioneering union led by black women. And, bc it’s all so on the nose, Warren had been talking about corrupt systems are designed to exploit ppl in pain.”
At the end of the NPU media advisory there is this: “At the conclusion of the summit, delegates will vote in a straw poll assessing the education proposals and policies of the 2020 Presidential Candidates.” (bold in original). Bernie and Elizabeth, do not wait up late at night for a big puff of white smoke coming from the local Wal-Mart. This could be a big night for privatization champion Michael Bloomberg (any chance he’s among the NPU financial backers?). I can’t wait for the endorsement advertisement.
Wal-Mart’s workplace practices include “a vociferous anti-unionism, embedded gender discrimination, compulsive cost cutting, and near-comprehensive control over workers and the workplace.”—Prof. Thomas Jensen Adams
[Full disclosure: as an educator in the UMass system, I am a union member. I write about dark money, not education.]
There was a kerfuffle on Twitter about this yesterday, after a sort of cunningly disguised puff piece about it by Lauren Camera in US News.
I say cunningly disguised because she portrays it as something novel and newsworthy, which obviously is BS since it’s yet another same-old-same-old astroturf operation funded by the Waltons; and Camera portrays it as a true voice giving parents empowerment for the first time, while technically yet dismissively noting its Walton funding.
Other journalists applauded the article on Twitter. Either those journalists are super gullible or, more likely, they’re angling for a career change from struggling news media to the many cushy jobs in the bounteously funded education “reform” sector. (I know that if those folks see this they’ll feign outrage, but hordes of former education journalists have already made that career change, so I’d be a fool NOT to speculate that others will, especially when they’re gushing about a same old-same old astroturf “reform” operation.)
One thing that IS novel about this operation is that the spokesperson, Rodrigues, gives quotes (which Camera obligingly uses) praising Walmart — not just the Walton funding but the retail business itself. I guess that was part of her grant proposal.
Robert Reich has been posting videos and writing articles about our economy. He says that we should be not be focused on partisanship. The real divide is not about conservative versus progressives. Our real divide is the 1% against everyone else. People like the Waltons weaponize their wealth and use their money to forward their agenda. This so-called parents group is a perfect example.
The 1% seeks to extract as much money out of the rest of us as they can. Thus, they support corporate operated healthcare which is consuming much of the wealth of working families. They are also attacking our public schools in order to gain control of billions of public dollars.
Reich writes, “Coupled with meaningful structural reforms in public K-12 schools and higher education, tax and health care reform are the two most important levers we can pull to make the American Dream real again for everyone who is willing to work to achieve it.”https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2019/11/18/robert_reichs_attack_on_billionaires_–_and_capitalism_141755.html
According to a bio, the founder attends a Catholic church. The USCCB state they have been strong supporters of parental school choice since the beginning.The state Catholic Conferences which advance the political agenda of the bishops are very active.
Koch/Walton-type business predators relied on the Catholic church to maintain civil order during the great hunger in Ireland. Following the period, the Catholic religion was even stronger. Presumably, that is the path being followed today. A site linked to the bishops, posted a statement that maintaining civil order was a benefit of Catholic schools.
Minus the cost cutting and expanding the scope to community, Prof. Adams’ paragraph could describe the history of the Catholic church.
Catholic schools, praised by the Koch-linked Manhattan Institute and by Fordham Institute, have far fewer unionized teachers. The social Darwinist Koch’s gave $3 mil. to Catholic University of America and the school’s leaders (prosperity Catholics) took the money.
To understand the political activities of the Catholic church in regard to education and other issues, read, “CatholicPac: Why the USCCB should (probably) lose its 501 (c) (3) tax exempt status”, posted by LawandReligion.com
I think her real religion is money.
Speculating- the Catholic church gives her, her rationalization for undermining democracy and being part of a plot to legally steal communities’ assets
bingo
I’m not current or former Catholic and am no big fan of the church (here in California we’re grappling with its evil legacy of brutality, genocide and enslavement to the native Californians, after generations of treating the padres and the founding of the missions as something to be celebrated). But I think people with bad moral values can sadly be linked with all religions. I followed the Enron crash avidly at the time, and it was notable that the top — the most malignant, greedy, dishonest, amoral ringleaders — included a very religious Catholic, a very religious Christian fundamentalist and a very observant Jew.
False equivalency
The difference- the 3 Enron slime didn’t use politics to legally steal community-owned assets, didn’t obliterate democratic control of local schools, didn’t jeopardize the separation of church and state, didn’t force taxpayers to foot the bill for Cristo Rey type Catholic school chains, which are operated far differently than the wealthy suburban Catholic schools, … And, the Catholic church faces no legal consequences for its actions.
Reported this week, from DeVos’ Michigan theocracy, a condescending, male, Catholic state legislator humiliated and sexually objectified a professional woman doing her job at the Capitol, for the enjoyment of a privileged group of Catholic boys. You may recall the
Catholic high school that sent its MAGA hat wearing boys to D.C., who I speculate were sent to exert political influence without knowing the policy proposals endangered their mothers and sisters’ lives.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/wage-and-means/
Thanks for the link, Uncle Albert’s Nephew.
It’s a typical ed reform group. Not a single advocate for or supporter of public schools because none were invited.
Echo chamber members only- others need not apply.
Can you be “education advocates” when you deliberately exclude 90% of schools, students and families? Aren’t you just charter/voucher advocates? Why not just admit that and drop this nonsense about supporting “public education”?
What’s truly disturbing is how every one of these groups is stacked with former Obama Administration officials.
Public school students didn’t have a single adult advocate in that administration. NONE of them work on behalf of public schools. Not one. 100% echo chamber.
Will public school parents be barred from the ed reform “parents union”? None of the leaders support public schools or public school students. Will this exclusion apply to members too?
Can you really say your group is representative if it includes no public school supporters in a country where 90% of kids attend public schools?
Why not just advertise honestly? They’re lobbying for more charters and vouchers. They don’t do any work at all on behalf of public schools. They’re either irrelevant to our schools and students or actively harmful to them.
Are the former Obama Administration members embarrassed that they all belong to anti-labor groups? Considering that they all only got their jobs in the federal government with the support of labor union members?
They all now work against those same members? Disgusting.
and so devastating
My biggest fear about Joe Biden is he hires Obama’s education team. Please, not them again. Can’t they all stay working for the Walton heirs and leave public school students out of it?
No Obama retreads. Please. Public school students have suffered enough.
This article makes clear that the goal of the Walton-funded “National Parent Union” is to fight the teachers’ unions, you know, those organizations that demand more funding for public schools and higher pay for teachers.
https://www.usnews.com/news/education-news/articles/2020-01-13/national-parents-union-to-challenge-political-influence-of-teachers-groups
Keri Rodrigues, by the way, is not Latina. Her surname is Portuguese.
I am so sick and tired of Obama retreads.
And I have never voted for a GOPer or a Libertarian.
“Biggest Biden fear”- The Intercept posted recently that Joe has been fighting to reduce Social Security for 40 years.
It is important for public education to truly empower parents more than homecoming decorations etc. This could be done by having a parent committee that polls the parents on all issues.
To accomplish this, students would be taught the skill polling and would do 1 on 1 interviews with their parents to assure all parents were involved.
It’s never easy — as a veteran of doing PTA outreach in diverse high-poverty urban public schools, I know there are non-responders for a lot of reasons — people who just aren’t getting the messages from school. But the point here is that this operation is not at all about parent empowerment — that’s just a front — it’s about privatizing and union-busting.
Alice Walton is busy here in Texas. In 2019, she provided $400,000 of the $401,000 dollars in the Charter Schools Now PAC. The PAC provided a charter friendly Democrat state rep candidate a third of their campaign funds. These billionaires are literally buying elections. People need start looking at campaign finance reports before they cast their vote. Don’t be fooled by the Democrat or Republican labels.
There’s a term for this behavior, and if memory serves, it is “ethical squalor.”
I got in a Twitter discussion about this new (yet same-old-same-old) Astroturf operation with some “reformers,” and one of them tagged my employer. I had figured it was safe to talk about because it was an arcane topic to most people and also I’m a union officer and I was defending unions — it’s protected union speech. But he still tried to get me in trouble, if not fired. Another “reformer” told him that’s not kosher and he said he doesn’t play by “your rules.” I had to take down all my tweets, since this isn’t the hill I’m ready to die on career-wise. Just noting how the “reformers” roll.
That’s rotten. The same bunch troll me by calling me a racist for supporting public schools. Meanwhile they defend the Waltons (and their front groups), who refuse to pay a living wage to their one million workers.