Posted on 04/04/2011 9:15:24 PM PDT by Libloather
Wisconsin union battle helped define Democrats, Trumka says
By Kevin Bogardus - 04/04/11 05:14 PM ET
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said Monday that standoff between public sector unions and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) has highlighted the contrasts between the two political parties heading into the 2012 election.
"By and large, I think this helped define the Democratic Party, Trumka told reporters, adding Democratic lawmakers are now more likely to say that they support unions collective bargaining rights than before. They now say that regularly. Before, it was not as clear-cut.
He said the skirmish has also put Republicans firmly among the opponents of the labor movement.
It also helped define the Republicans who say, 'We hate collective bargaining and we will do everything we can to destroy it and working people,' Trumka said.
Trumkas comments came on the same day that labor groups, partnering with civil rights and environmental activists, held rallies across the country for union rights on the anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.s assassination. King was killed in Memphis, Tenn., in 1968 while leading protests for collective bargaining rights for sanitation workers.
With the MLK events, unions were trying to capitalize on what they say was an outpouring of support for workers' rights in Wisconsin. That energy is being funneled into recall and referendum efforts in Wisconsin and Ohio over union legislation.
Trumka said the rejuvenation of the labor movement should bolster President Obamas reelection campaign, which officially began Monday. The union leader said labor had problems motivating their members during the 2010 elections, but he predicted that wouldnt be the case in 2012.
Will we able to motivate them this time? Thank Scott Walker. Thank [Republican Ohio Gov. John] Kasich. Thank a couple more for giving us a clean-cut edge, Trumka said. They support workers and collective bargaining; they dont.
While much attention has paid to battles over labor rights in Wisconsin and Ohio, other efforts to curb union influence have popped up in other states. Trumka said this is a coordinated strategy to not just curtail labor but other progressive groups. He cited examples of voter identification bills being introduced in several statehouses and other measures that could limit voting by young people and immigrants.
When you look at from 30,000 feet down, it is definitely a well-put together strategy by the Republicans to kill or to sap the strength of all progressive groups, Trumka said. This is just isnt against labor.
Asked if President Obama could have done more to fight back against Walkers anti-collective bargaining rights bill, Trumka said the White House provided the appropriate response.
All of us could have done more. Every last one of us could have done more both before, during and now. So yeah, he could have done more, but I think he made the appropriate things, Trumka said. One, he said publicly that he supports workers and the right to collectively bargain. Two, he faced up those governors.
The labor leader said it was important that workers know that the president supports collective bargaining rights.
I think he said that, he said.
Trumka also said he would bet on Obama winning the White House again.
If I was wagering on the next election, I would rather be in Obamas shoes than anyone elses, Trumka said.
Yes, it does.
It CONFIRMS what most of us have known all along, which is that the Democrat Party is run by the Union thugs, the Democrat politicians are assholes who will shirk their duty to The Will of the People, and put their survival first; public second.
Running away because you LOST and WERE A MINORITY because a change was wanted is somehow heroic?
Gimme a break....these extortion and strong-arm tactics deserve public hangings, jail terms, etc.
At least they and their Dem lackeys had to come out openly against American voters & taxpayers; they are the anti-TEA Party (at a time when the most Americans feel they are Taxed Enough Already).
Today, April 5 will help RE-Define the November 2010 election here in WI. GET OUT and vote Supreme Court Judge PROSSER today. This is a national battle, not just a Wiscosnin battle.
This is NOT a small election, but a very, very important one. I sense a groundswell like in November here in Wisconsin for this SC Judge Prosser vote. Similar to the feeling in November 2010. Hope I am right.
Get your Wisconsin family and friends out to vote today. It’s SHOWTIME here in WI. Let our light shine!
Don’t you just LOVE flyover country?
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