By Whitney Cheshire So you think capping individual campaign contributions is the answer to our public corruption woes in New Mexico? Let’s talk about labor on this Labor Day week… After campaigning for conservative candidates in a Democrat-dominated state for years, I can’t help but slouch in my chair and mutter something that sounds a bit like “uhhhhg” when I think of that nearly-perfected political machine known as “labor.” As a Republican, it’s disheartening – to say the least – to sit back and watch the labor lobby fork over an excessively obscene amount of money for political candidates every cycle that, 99 times out of 100, goes into the pockets of Democrats. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees in particular has been incredibly active in New Mexico politics, contributing close to $1.5 million to Gov. Bill Richardson’s campaigns and political committees since 2002. Here’s the problem: AFSCME, like most labor unions, contributes money to candidates that it raises through member dues. In essence, unions like AFSCME serve as large third-party political committees, where money is raised in one hand, and dolled out in the other. Continue Reading