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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Union Boss Randi Weingarten Uses Members' Dues To Self-Publish Manifesto Explaining Why Everyone Who Disagrees With Her Is Literally Hitler


WASHINGTON—In a stunning display of fiscal responsibility that would make any taxpayer weep with joy, American Federation of Teachers boss Randi Weingarten tapped hundreds of thousands in union resources to help write her controversial book, working with a team that raked in more than $1.4 million from the labor group, a new analysis found. Weingarten used the abundance of union-fueled resources for the liberal agenda-pushing “Why Fascists Fear Teachers: Public Education and the Future of Democracy,” then pocketed a portion of the proceeds, the Freedom Foundation claimed in a new report.

Why isn't she being investigated?

Her team included an attorney who supposedly worked on the book pro bono but whose firm raked in $977,000 for various work for AFT, as well as a supposed “ghost writer” who earned over $400,000 overall from the union, the report said. The union also forked over more than $11,000 to two people who “fact-checked” and apparently took photos of the labor big for the tome, which was heralded by the publisher as a [Communist] “manifesto for our time.”

“Most AFT members pay dues in exchange for workplace representation, not to fund the union president’s literary pursuits,” said Maxford Nelsen, the Freedom Foundation’s director of research and government affairs.

“However, AFT appears to have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in members’ dues on top-tier consultants, lawyers, and agents to get WFFT published,” Nelson went on. “Indeed, the wide range of expenses borne by AFT suggests that Weingarten may not have contributed anything at all financially to the enterprise.”

Weingarten is paid $469,442 by the AFT, which boasts 1.8 million members across 3,000 local affiliates. She admitted to sharing royalties with the union and its nonprofit affiliates, not to mention what she put in her own pocket.

The book was promoted by the publisher as “a manifesto for our time” and caused a stir when critics said the author suggested President Trump is a fascist. The labor leader, herself a Jew, also invoked Hitler in the book.

“Those hell-bent on unraveling democracy, pluralism, and opportunity have always attacked teachers and education,” Weingarten wrote in her book. “It’s a very old playbook. In the 1930s, Hitler and Mussolini persecuted teachers and tried to control the curriculum.”

Weingarten had pushed back on the claims and said she was describing fascistic behavior and not accusing Trump or his cabinet members of being fascists.

The Freedom Foundation analyzed AFT’s financial report, an LM-2 filed with the federal government that covered the period July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.

The group found that Weingarten noted in the book’s acknowledgments that writer Sally Kohn, a union consultant, was “indispensable as a day-to-day thought partner and collaborator.” 

The AFT paid Kohn consulting fees of $400,270 in two separate installments, according to financial records, more than triple what the union paid her in previous years.The Freedom Foundation claimed Kohn was being paid for “ghostwriting” or assisting Weingarten in writing the book, as that is a service Kohn advertises, but Weingarten’s camp pushed back and said she has worked on a number of union projects, including a union “Reconnecting McDowell” newsletter.

Weingarten’s acknowledgments also shout out fact-checker Emily Krieger. The report noted AFT paid $6,000 to Emily Krieger Editorial LLC in Bozeman, Montana. On the portfolio section of her website, Krieger says she “fact-checked” Weingarten’s book.

In her book’s acknowledgments, Weingarten also thanked attorney Charles Moerdler, counsel at Patterson Belknap Webb and Tyler LLP, for his legal review of her manuscript.

Meanwhile, AFT reported $838,039 in payments to the firm for “Legal Fees and Expenses” for “Representational Activities.” It disclosed another $139,236 in payments to Patterson Belknap for “Legal Fees and Expenses” under “Union Administration.” It almost sounds as if Weingarten bought a book, rather than have written one.

That’s a combined $977,275 in payments to Moerdler and his firm. The foundation claimed at least a portion of the costs likely covered Moerdler’s work on the book but Weingarten said he helped on a pro-bono basis.

The longtime AFT lawyer’s firm had been involved in the union’s litigation against a “divisive concepts” law in New Hampshire and establishing the union’s AI Academy, a spokesperson said.

The AFT also disclosed making $64,090 in payments for “publication expenses” to “InkWell Management, Penguin Random House Co.” InkWell lists Weingarten as one of its clients.

While not separately itemized on AFT’s financial report, Weingarten’s book also acknowledged the contributions of nearly 30 AFT staff members who helped with the book.

“Also undisclosed, but potentially substantial, is the amount AFT likely paid in travel expenses and other costs associated with Weingarten’s nationwide tour to promote her book,” Nelson said.

The analysis also questioned the destination of all proceeds and royalties from Weingarten’s book. Weingarten publicly stated that some of the proceeds would go back to the AFT, the AFT Disaster Relief Fund and the AFT Educational Foundation, because she is just so darn generous. 

But the report also disclosed two “royalty payments” totaling $125,000 to a Weingarten-controlled entity called “Teachers Want What Kids Need, LLC,” which the analysis points out is not a tax-exempt charity but “an opaque corporate entity incorporated in Delaware.”

“It has no website or discernible public-facing presence of any kind,” the Freedom Foundation said in its report. Weingarten panned the group’s analysis as a “fishing expedition” by a right-wing group but admitted that the proceeds of the book are “shared equally” between her and the union. She claimed she never hid that she would split the proceeds.“This desperate fishing expedition by a far right group that refuses to disclose its donors only proves my book’s point, that Fascists Fear Teachers,” Weingarten told The Post.

“Educators need people making the public case for them, for critical thinking and for public schools. I am glad to have been in full partnership with the union on this project, and any and all proceeds from the book are shared equally.”The Freedom Foundation is a conservative think tank whose mission is to challenge “entrenched power of left-wing government union bosses who represent a permanent lobby for bigger government, higher taxes, and radical social agendas,” its website says.

Weingarten previously headed the AFT’s New York City affiliate, the United Federation of Teachers.Sources close to the AFT confirmed the whole thing was just teachers being teachers: using other people's money to explain why other people having money is fascism.

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Sunday, June 25, 2023

Homeland Security expert and far-Left Teachers Union honcho, Randi Weingarten to advise Homeland Security


Teachers Union boss Randi Weingarten will be joining the Homeland Security Academic Partnership Council as a security expert who expertly avoided teachers from having to feel insecure during the Covid pandemic and allowed them to stay safely and securely at home like she did with her wife. 

The announcement came from the mouth of the DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was simply following orders from whoever is behind the curtain pulling Joe Biden's strings and loading his teleprompter with difficult words for Joe to pronounce.

Weingarten is currently the president of the American Federation of Teachers, a group of woke education cowards who deprived American school children a decent education for over two years while teachers pretended to be afraid instead of uncaring and lazy. She also overwhelmingly backs Democrat candidates for office in spite of the position she holds to be classified as non-political.

The academic council, made up of 30 individuals, serves an advisory role to DHS on things like school safety, for which they are highly trained in the use of tactical weapons and hand-to-hand combat, as well as research priorities provided to them by Dr. Anthony Fauci and a dude named Peter Hotez, a monkeypox pundit and overall medical geek.

“Leaders of our academic institutions and campus life have a great deal to offer in helping us counter the evolving and emerging threats to the homeland,” Mayorkas said in a statement. “The Homeland Security Academic Partnership Council’s insights into strategic research, innovation, career development, and partnership opportunities for the Department will support our mission to safeguard the American people, and help our country think through and prepare for whatever threats lie ahead.”

Uh huh.

Weingarten joins 19 other self-proclaimed experts appointed by Mayorkas, mostly in academic leadership positions like Los Angeles School Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho and Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration Executive Director Miriam Feldblum. All are Democrats; all are woke; all pee sitting down and run inside when it rains.

Aside from working on school safety issues, the council will also work on “methods to develop career opportunities to support a 21st century DHS workforce,” according to a DHS press release.

Weingarten’s American Federation of Teachers has been a kneejerk backer of President Biden, endorsing him in 2020 and again for re-election in 2024, in spite of his loss of sentience as well as direction. But according to sleepy Weingarten, Joe is “the most pro-union president we’ve ever had.”

Until it stands to hurt his chances for winning an election.

Weingarten also said that Biden's age didn't concern her.

. “He’s as vibrant a person at his age as most of us are in our 50s and 60s,” she claimed, mistaking age for IQ.

Many conservatives were quick to criticize the appointment of Weingarten, with Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) saying that she was “the last person who should be advising anyone on school safety.”

“What an insult to every parent who dealt with closed schools,” former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said

Text messages were recently obtained by the Fairfax Parents Association show Weingarten texting with then-CDC Director Rochelle Walensky about keeping school restrictions tight and kids home. 

On February 11, 2021, Weingarten texted Walensky saying that she had heard a “leak” from The New York Times about what was in the CDC’s upcoming guidance, and expressed concern that it was “at odds with [their] discussion.”

After complaint from Weingarten, the CDC appeared to change its guidelines, allowing some schools to remain remote longer for the security of their insecure staff.



Sunday, March 26, 2023

NYC teachers union hosting seminar on 'harmful effects of blackness in our lives'

Erica Sandoval: what a real race hustler looks like

Just kidding. 

The United Federation of Teachers would never get away with hosting a seminar titled "The Harmful Effects of Blackness In Our Lives," silly. It's actually called the "Harmful Effects of Whiteness In Our Lives." That kind of racism is acceptable and makes for great cocktail talk among the woke white folk who need to virtue signal and are actually signaling their soft bigotry of low expectations.

When you put the shoe on the other foot, you can easily see the racism, but it's like Chris Rock using the "n" word, as if that's acceptable for some reason.

The United Federation of Teachers’ online seminar, dubbed “Holding the Weight on Whiteness,” is scheduled for Monday, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and will be hosted by Queens-based psychotherapy charlatan and self-proclaimed “Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Leader” Erica Sandoval who is hoping to make a financial killing with the title she gave herself.

UFT members who are licensed mental health professionals can earn two hours of credit toward their continuing education credentials, which can eventually result in a higher salary and a considerable reduction in IQ.

The workshop costs $25 to attend and will focus on “key cultural themes … related to the Latinx/e communities,” including “internalized racism, privilege, [and] white identity,” according to the union’s website and an Instagram post.

As Dilbert cartoonist and influencer Scott Adams suggested, White people should start using the term "Whitx" just to piss off the woke. He also called out the left for having only one note in their "racism symphony," because they have no viable ideas on how to run things.


“Participants will leave the workshop with a better understanding of how to center ourselves as a form of resistance against the harmful effects of whiteness in our lives, the organizations we work for or direct, and the communities in which we serve,” the racist post ridiculously says. 

The only harmful effects of whiteness is that people will use it to excuse racism and enhance their self loathing. 

The only real harm are the workshops themselves whose only intention is to divide us and distract us from the serious problems in this country: crime, poverty, the economy, open borders, China, Russia, Iran, militant Islam, and family values. 

News of the event has some people angry. 

Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli was contacted by many angry teachers and parents asking why fighting "toxic whiteness" has become a top priority of a leftist union that represents a school system plagued by poor performance in the classroom.

“Why is it important for employees of the New York City Department of Education to serve as a form of resistance against the effects of whiteness in their lives, the Department of Education, and the diverse communities in which they serve, which may consist of white students and families?” wrote Borelli (R-Staten Island) in a letter Friday to Tina Puccio, director of the UFT’s Member Assistance Program.

“To be clear, I don’t actually care what your speakers tell your members in an optional and private seminar.

“I care how members will implement the ‘resistance’ against these ‘harmful effects of whiteness’ when dealing with students and parents as part of their employment with the department.”

About 150,000 students — or 14.7% percent of the overall school population — are white, according to the DOE. They are not toxic nor are their parents as a result of their skin color--to believe otherwise is racist and a setback in our culture.


Maud Maron, a public school parent activist, said the workshop isn’t just “unnecessary,” it’s also “racist and bad for students whose education and well-being should be top of mind for everyone, including the teachers’ union.”

“There is nothing wrong with being white, and the sleight of hand of talking about whiteness is not even a fig’s leaf worth of cover,” she added.

“My kids have a white mom and Latino dad. This training says there is something wrong with mom and absurdly calls dad ‘Latinx’ — a word he would never use.” [That may be due to the fact that it's a word invented by a non-Latino or Latina.] 

When asked about the outrage, UFT spokeswoman Alison Gendar said the union “offers professional development on a range of issues” but didn’t offer additional comment because Alison has no good answer.

Racism sucks and so do the woke racists who divide us.

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Teacher's Union leader blasted for her anti-Semitic comments


I recall once seeing teacher's union president Randi Weingarten on television in which she was listening to a speech, possibly by Ed Koch, the Democratic New York City mayor at the time. [This was obviously prior to her position as UFT. and later the AFT president.] As she sat there, here eyes glazed over like Krispy Kreme donuts and eventually closed. She slept.

I didn't know much about her at the time, but I knew that I wouldn't want her in my foxhole, and not even as a coworker. As a young women back then, she seemed to have the energy of a solar panel at the North Pole in winter.

Weingarten, a Jew, is being condemned by civil rights groups and others for accusing Jewish Americans of depriving others of the chance in their bid to reopen schools amid the coronavirus that virtually causes almost zero harm to children and poses little to no danger to teachers in the classroom.

Sleepy Randi, who heads the American Federation of Teachers, is currently in the middle of several fights over school reopening and it seems if she could have her way, the schools would remain closed, at least until the proverbial cows come home. She has pushed back on Center for Disease Control guidance about physical distancing guidelines in school.

Weingarten's comments about American Jews unleashed a firestorm of condemnations from groups that accused Weingarten of trafficking in anti-Semitic tropes.

Rabbi Aryeh Spero, president of the Conference of Jewish Affairs, accused her of "denouncing her own people and inciting others against Jews in order to be the darling of the Left."

"She took legitimate criticism of her union’s refusal to go back to work as a way to demonize the Jewish community. Historically this was labeled ‘scapegoating,'" Spero said. "She understands that today power is achieved by those who scapegoat Jews."

Or by calling everyone you don't like a "racist."

Weingarten made the comments in an interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency where she responded to a question about the perception that teachers' unions are trying to keep schools closed. She pivoted to criticizing American Jews as part of the "ownership class" who "want to take that ladder of opportunity away from those who do not have it."

Huh? That's a non sequitur. 

Weingarten defended herself against accusations of anti-Semitism by pointing to her marriage to another woman who happens to be a rabbi. [It's the old "some of my best friends are Jews" defense.]

"My entire life is dedicated to promoting Jewish values like tikkun olam (repairing a broken world)," she wrote on Twitter. 

But her defense was not sufficient for groups that fight anti-Semitism.

Asaf Romirowsky, executive director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, blasted Weingarten for using "identity politics" to target a religious minority.

"Weingarten's comments represent a growing anti-Semitism within the progressive Left – which spends its days seeking out fictional ideas weaved in identity politics such as ‘ownership class,'" Romirowsky explained. "Anti-Semitism is a form of racism. Until racism in all of its varieties is no longer tolerated, it will flourish."

"We are nauseated the head of the Teachers' Union has the audacity to spread century-old antisemitic tropes of Jewish dominance and power," Liora Rez, executive director of Stop Antisemitism, said. "While Ms. Weingarten herself is collecting a hefty six-figure salary, the majority of Jewish Americans do not. Her dangerous rhetoric does nothing but provide white supremacists and other anti-Semites more verbal weaponry to use against Jews at a time when anti-Semitism is spreading like wildfire in America."

$451,973 is the number of dollars Randi Weingarten makes annually. That should keep us all up at night and Weingarten awake all day.


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Monday, April 5, 2021

NYC Mayor catches flack for lack of school closure decision


One of the very top U.S. mayors of the garbage heap of mayors is New York City's Bill de Blasio. Yes, de Blasio is top of the heap of garbage mayors along with Lori Lightfoot and Eric Garcetti. But the one thing you have to give de Blasio credit for is that he's tall, and that's where it ends.

Comrade de Blasio forgot to mention in his recent announcement regarding the "two-case rule" for coronavirus school closures, what his replacement plan would be.

The two-case rule required entire schools to be shut down after two unlinked cases of coronavirus are detected on the campus. Why two? No reason, but it sounds as if it was pondered over in spite of there being no science supporting that number.

Omitting an alternative to closing schools became a point of interest to parents and educators who have until Friday to decide whether to send their kids to in-person classes.

Mike Mulgrew, who heads the UFT union said in a statement, "A proclamation is not a plan. The city can't change the two-case rule without Albany's approval."

But critics such as Council Member Brad Lander pointed out the threshold forced students to learn at home even when there were no coronavirus cases in their classroom or evidence of spread within the school. This might be seen as an indication that teachers are cowards who refuse to follow "the science."

"I'm a little teapot short and stout . . . "

"Parents are every single day, every minute, asking about this," Lander told Department of Education officials at a recent hearing. Of course, he was exaggerating because to say that parents were asking about it every minute sounds a bit over the top.

De Blasio's acknowledged parents' complaints during his announcement and said they'll get two more days to opt their children into in-person learning, mostly about preferred pronouns, different genders, and why conservatives are racists.

Reporters repeatedly tried to press de Blasio on details, but he's kind of an idiot and said nothing.

"I think what folks feel — and they're right — is that the two-case rule had outlived its usefulness," he said. "So, it will be gone. There will be a new rule in place soon. What it means is schools will be open more and more consistently. That's what parents want to know."

Justin "Maynard G" Krebs, a City Council candidate from Brooklyn and a PTA member at PS 39, said de Blasio's decision lacked clarity and it appears that his brain is full.

"The city has had months to reexamine its arbitrary and disastrous 2-case rule and yet again parents, teachers, and administrators are awaiting actual details from the Mayor," he said in a statement.

De Blasio responded with resounding flatulence.


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Friday, February 28, 2014

De Blasio, the Socialist Sellout

Socialist and New York City Mayor, Bill de Blasio, has rescinded on an agreement for the city to share space with four public charter schools. Harlem Success 4 is one of these schools and the move screws over educators and about 700 students and their parents. Eva Moskowitz is the CEO of the Success Academy Network and calls this decision "the saddest day in Success Academy history." Ms. Moskowitz is a former councilwoman and is de Blasio's political adversary.

Instead of honoring Mayor Bloomberg's decision to work with these schools, de Blasio pulled "an Obama," and exacted retribution from his enemy. Seventeen schools were promised free space in public school buildings last October, but not anymore. Good job Billy; you kissed up to the United Federation of Teachers better than most, and they supported you completely.

Charter schools have historically outperformed traditional public schools, especially in reading and math, two subjects de Blasio evidently never studied.

 But you've always hated charter schools because they couldn't do anything for you politically; they could only help kids academically. The Harlem Success 4 charter school is a perfect example of that, with an amazing success rate by kids who otherwise were at risk.
Amy Moskowitz

Although charter schools receive taxpayer funding for operating expenses, they are managed privately and do not get funded to build or lease their facilities. De Blasio couldn't care less.

"Explaining to students and families that they won't have a school next year is the most heartbreaking thing I've done at Success Academies," Moskowitz said in a statement. "No parent should have to go through this."

Andrew Campanella, president of National School Choice Week said, "This extreme action puts de Blasio, a progressive Democrat, at odds with not only President Obama, but most charter-supporting mayors and governors across the country."

Nina Rees, CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, called de Blasio's decision, "outrageous." I call it cruel, uncaring, and distinctly progressive Democratic.

You can look for the union label for all of de Blasio's decisions.

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