Grijalva, Sinema, Progressivism, and Communism
Congressman Raul Grijalva has represented the people of Arizona in the 7th 
district since 2002.  The redistricting process following the 2010 census now 
makes Rep. Grijalva the incumbent for the new 3rd congressional 
district serving the people of southern Arizona.
Currently, Rep. Grijalva co-chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), the largest membership organization within the Democratic Caucus in the U.S. Congress with as many as 76 members, founded in 1991. He is also an Advisory Board Member for the “Progressive Democrats of America” (PDA), an organization founded in 2004. The goals of both the CPC and PDA are to take the Democratic Party further to the left in domestic and foreign policy. Their mission and goals are to advance “progressive” liberal issues and positions.
Disturbingly, the mission and goals of the CPC and PDA sound remarkably similar to the desires of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Let’s take a closer look at the platforms for each of these groups:
CPC’s “The Progressive Promise”: Fairness for all. Here are their four core principles:
1. Fighting for Economic Justice and Security in the U.S. and Global Economies
2. Protecting and Preserving Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
3. Promoting Global Peace and Security
4. Advancing Environmental Protection & Energy Independence
Here are a few excerpts from these core principles…
Here is another excerpt from the CPUSA’s Constitution that seems to 
be consonant with the desires of Rep. Maxine Waters.
There’s that popular word “progressive,” right there in the Constitution of 
the CPUSA.  Let’s look at why Progressive Democrats of America was formed in 
2004.  Taken right from their home page, their statement reads:
As the furthest-left 
member of Congress, Rep. Raul Grijalva has made it clear, though his 
statements, votes, and actions, that he believes in many of the same goals and 
tactics in obtaining these goals, as do those in the CPUSA.  Recently, at an 
event in Tucson where Grijalva was giving a speech in celebration of winning his 
primary race for CD3 on August 28, 2012, Grijalva said the following:
Blogger Trevor Loudon of “New Zeal” shares the same belief, listing in great 
detail, about Grijalva’s ties to the Communist Party USA in the following article: 
“Red Reps 14: Scoop!  Arizona Rep. Raul Grijava’s Communist Party 
Connections”.
Excerpt from Trevor’s article…
Millions of freedom-loving Americans understand that the real threat to our freedom comes from our elected members of Congress like Raul Grijalva and Ed Pastor of Arizona, Maxine Waters of California, and all the other CPC members who are like wolves in sheep clothing preying on the freedom of the American people with their agenda to claim power and control over the people in the name of economic and social justice, where security is traded for prosperity and freedom.
Even Rep. Allen West of Florida, one of our strongest and most out-spoken leaders for conservatism, seems to think that members of the CPC have the same agenda as our fellow Americans in the CPUSA. Watch the video here.
Here are excerpts taken from the video taped on April 17, 2012…
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Currently, Rep. Grijalva co-chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), the largest membership organization within the Democratic Caucus in the U.S. Congress with as many as 76 members, founded in 1991. He is also an Advisory Board Member for the “Progressive Democrats of America” (PDA), an organization founded in 2004. The goals of both the CPC and PDA are to take the Democratic Party further to the left in domestic and foreign policy. Their mission and goals are to advance “progressive” liberal issues and positions.
Disturbingly, the mission and goals of the CPC and PDA sound remarkably similar to the desires of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Let’s take a closer look at the platforms for each of these groups:
CPC’s “The Progressive Promise”: Fairness for all. Here are their four core principles:
1. Fighting for Economic Justice and Security in the U.S. and Global Economies
2. Protecting and Preserving Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
3. Promoting Global Peace and Security
4. Advancing Environmental Protection & Energy Independence
Here are a few excerpts from these core principles…
“To uphold the right to universal access to 
affordable, high quality healthcare for all…to preserve guaranteed Social 
Security benefits for All Americans…to ensure working families can live above 
the poverty line and with dignity by raising and indexing the minimum wage…to 
ensure enforcement of all legal rights in the workplace…to eliminate all forms 
of discrimination based upon color, race, religion, gender, creed, disability, 
or sexual orientation”.
Here are a few excerpts from the CPUSA’s Constitution:
“Our party fights for jobs and economic security, 
a decent and rising standard of living…health care, education, affordable 
housing, the needs of seniors, democracy, and a fulfilling life for everyone, 
with socialism as our goal”.
Socialism.  How could we forget the comments made by Rep. Maxine 
Waters, member of the CPC, to the president of Shell Oil during a House hearing 
back in May 2008.  View video here
“And guess what this member would be all 
about?  This member would be all about socializing, uh [pauses for several 
moments]…would be about [pause] basically taking over, and the government 
running all of your companies.”
“Only through the abolition of the capitalist 
system and the socialist reorganization of society can exploitation of human 
beings by others, and the evils of oppression, war, racism, environmental 
degradation, and poverty be ended…the working class as the necessary leading 
force along with the other core forces – who united together have the power to 
make fundamental progressive change”.
“Progressive Democrats of America was founded in 
2004 to transform the  Democratic Party and our country. We seek to build a 
party and government controlled by citizens, not corporate elites-with policies 
that serve the broad public interest, not just private interests. As a 
grassroots PAC operating inside the Democratic Party, and outside in movements 
for peace and justice, PDA played a key role in the stunning electoral victories 
of November 2006 and 2008.  Our inside/outside strategy is guided by the belief 
that a lasting majority will require a revitalized Democratic Party built on 
firm progressive principles.”
“So this is the beginning, on the legislative 
level, and the state, and congressional level… to begin to fundamentally change 
the political culture of this state…and I am so excited to participate in that 
process [pause]…we feel that Arizona and the district that I intend to represent 
is going to be pivotal in beginning to change the culture of this state.”
Excerpt from Trevor’s article…
“Raul Grijalva’s first documented ties to 
the Communist Party 
USA date from 1993, when then Pima County Board of Supervisors member 
Raul M.Grijalva, penned an article on NAFTA for the Party’s People’s 
Weekly World, November 13 issue.”
Loudon published an article on January, 2012, detailing the 
communist connections of Kyrsten Sinema, Democrat candidate for the newly 
created 9th Congressional district here in Arizona.  Read 
full articleMillions of freedom-loving Americans understand that the real threat to our freedom comes from our elected members of Congress like Raul Grijalva and Ed Pastor of Arizona, Maxine Waters of California, and all the other CPC members who are like wolves in sheep clothing preying on the freedom of the American people with their agenda to claim power and control over the people in the name of economic and social justice, where security is traded for prosperity and freedom.
Even Rep. Allen West of Florida, one of our strongest and most out-spoken leaders for conservatism, seems to think that members of the CPC have the same agenda as our fellow Americans in the CPUSA. Watch the video here.
Here are excerpts taken from the video taped on April 17, 2012…
“…at the turn of the century, the American 
Communists renamed themselves progressives…there is a very thin line between 
communism, progressivism, marxism, and socialism, and even as Mark Levin has 
said, Statistism…This is about Nationalizing production…t’s about creating and 
expanding the welfare state…it’s about this idea of social and economic 
justices…and you hear that being played out with fairness, fair share and 
economic equality…”
Communism, Progressivism, Marxism, Socialism, and Statism all share a common 
enemy: Individual Liberty!see more on Rep Grijalva
 
 
