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Unions Frustrated by Zero Progress
2011-05-22
Some of the nation's largest labor unions are cutting back dramatically on their financial support to the Democratic Party, saying they are highly frustrated with the failure of Democrats to put up stronger resistance to Republican proposals opposed by labor.

The unions have cited what they see as Democrats' tepid response to Republican efforts to eliminate collective bargaining rights for public sector workers, cut Medicare funding and require voters to show identification at the polls.
Form your own party folks. Oh, wait. There is a Socialist Party, isn't there.
The most dramatic shift was in giving by the International Union of Operating Engineers, which represents construction workers and has a large federal PAC. In the first quarter of 2009, the union gave $1.6 million to House Democrats, while the PAC this year has not made a single contribution to either party.

Officials with the engineer's union said in a statement that high unemployment in the construction sector was its top priority and that it "wants to see Congress more urgently address this issue on a bipartisan basis and move on legislation to create jobs."
You got to learn - to wait your turn, Bro!
The determination of the unions, who have traditionally been among the largest campaign donors, to use money as a carrot and stick over policy matters could ultimately play a significant role in next year's elections, seriously harming some Democrats' chances of election.
I hope so. Maybe they can elect a Socialist Representative from Wisconsin. Or Washington. So Pelosi wouldn't be so lonely.
Posted by:Bobby

#7  Well, I suppose the article itself is proof of exactly the sort of corruption we have long suspected and they had long denied.

So this is basically an admission that the unions had expected those politicians to be "bought and paid for" and when they didn't get their expected results, they hold back the cash expecting the politicians to come back on their knees groveling in order to get it back.

The Democrats are in sort of a double bind. If they cave to the unions, we throw them out of office. If they don't cave to the unions, they lose a good chunk of their campaign funds.

Posted by: crosspatch   2011-05-22 23:35  

#6  Yokay, once again I'll bite, merits notwithsanding in this WAR FOR OWG-NWO AKA THE GWOT, + by extension[multipolar/lateral]
"GLOBALISM", REGIONALISM + CONTINENTALISM,
"TRANS-NATIONALISM", ... @ETC. does it make sense for US-BASED = AFL-CIO Unions to stay "Nationalist" only in focii???

["LAW-N-ORDER", "LNO:SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT" OPEINNG CREDITS here].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-05-22 22:40  

#5  How wonderful, the objective to get unions out of politics has been achieved with relatively effort. I'm very pleased they figured it out on their own.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-05-22 18:22  

#4  "The unions have cited what they see as Democrats' tepid response to Republican efforts to eliminate collective bargaining rights for public sector workers, cut Medicare funding and require voters to show identification at the polls."

Awwwwww, da' poor babeeeeeees.

Time was, when you bought a DemocRat politician, he stayed bought. Guess there really is no honor among thieves.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-05-22 14:18  

#3  I like the sympathy meter.

Unions, not so much.
Posted by: Mike Ramsey   2011-05-22 13:50  

#2  "The unions have cited what they see as Democrats' tepid response to Republican efforts to eliminate collective bargaining rights for public sector workers, cut Medicare funding and require voters to show identification at the polls."

Proving once again that even a broken clock is right twice a day.

Outside of a few ideological extremists even the Dems have figured out that labor in general and public sector labor in particular is grossly overpaid, not only in their paychecks but in the hyperregulatory work environment which represents an additional type of compensation for workers, and that said overpayment must go away or the country will.
Posted by: no mo uro   2011-05-22 10:12  

#1  Everything that's wrong with unions, right there. They don't represent their members, they represent themselves.
Posted by: gromky   2011-05-22 09:37  

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