Friday, March 13, 2015

Obama highlights Walker's role in 'sustained, coordinated assault on unions'


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/03/11/1370166/-Obama-highlights-Walker-s-role-in-sustained-coordinated-assault-on-unions?detail=email

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker

On Monday, President Obama released a statement saying he was "deeply disappointed that a new anti-worker law in Wisconsin will weaken, rather than strengthen workers in the new economy." But will the president taking aim at a Gov. Scott Walker policy hurt or help Walker's presidential ambitions? According to The Hill's Jordan Fabian:
Democrats say Obama’s unusual shot at the likely GOP candidate, who sits atop early polls, could energize liberal opposition to Walker as he moves closer to a presidential run.
But Republican allies of Walker believe the president’s broadside could actually help the governor’s impending candidacy by elevating his stature in the GOP field.
There is another possibility, which the White House says explains the statement:
“I saw a lot of the political commentary speculating that that’s what we were doing, but our bottom line is this is an issue that we have spoken out whenever it rears its ugly head,” White House principal deputy press secretary Eric Schultz told reporters Tuesday during a gaggle aboard Air Force One.
“Instead of rolling back workers’ rights, states, including Wisconsin, should be expanding workers’ rights, like raising the minimum wage and paid sick leave,” Schultz added.
There's also this. In his statement on the Wisconsin law, Obama said that "it’s inexcusable that, over the past several years, just when middle-class families and workers need that kind of security the most, there’s been a sustained, coordinated assault on unions, led by powerful interests and their allies in government." That "sustained, coordinated assault" is worthy of notice. Whatever its hypothetical impact on a presidential campaign that has yet to formally launch.
What is wrong with White people and the few Blacks that follow faithfully they are the very ones he's aiming at a union in itself is an ideal of organization the people who belong are the ones that vote so destroying unions only destroys those who have that benefit of a word at the table of big business that looks out for you against them, and that is what they are really after not giving those voters a voice or a fair shake and yet they vote over and over again for those who oppose, shooting ones self in the foot is one thing taking aim is unbelievably ignorant.

do they stop to think what this will do to their children and grandchildren to be left to the whims of an employer that cares less than gnat crap about them and no one to help no union no consumer rights groups EPA and FDA if you forgot about them still time to correct yourself before you wreck yourself.  2016