The game of long term rights and a living wage is a game of chess, not checkers. The time to plan and vote to ensure you have any rights is now.
The game of chess for the longterm rights for Montana workers will weight heavily on the results of the midterm election November 8th. Traditionally, midterm elections in Montana have a smaller turnout, which means your vote matters more this election.
Montana's Working Class -- Getting Crushed In The Middle
Workers in Montana have been under siege with the higher costs of living, inflation, and the unrelenting tide of wealthy out of state land owners buying up their slice of speculation paradise. The working middle is getting squeezed like we haven’t seen in years, and the time to act is now if we’re going stand a fighting chance in the coming years.
Millions of dollars have been flowing to the heavy hitters in National races, but a much darker, sinister back door is quietly drawing funds for a longer term play at the state level. The implications of this quiet, dark money will hinge on how voter turnout tallies this midterm.
Back To The 80's
If you need some motivation, take a trip back in time. Tuck your pants into your socks and drive across the border to Wyoming where tradesperson wages are falling even further behind in their right to work Kool Aid drinking mecca. The same entities that have pushed for RTW are doubling down this election in smaller, local races in Montana. This is no time for extreme politics -- on either end. We need reasonable local politicians that cut through the billionaire BS and are willing to fight for workers.
Billionaires are moving their political pawns to play the long game in Montana, and the outcomes of these races will shape the wage war in the years to come. Let's save the retro theme for parties with MC Hammer and black lights. Keep those pant legs untucked so can keep RTW out of Montana and vote labor November 8th.
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