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Obama's Stimulus Reaps Rewards: Major Education Union Begins 2012 Endorsement

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First Posted: 05/06/11 03:04 PM ET Updated: 07/06/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- The National Education Association’s decision on Friday to begin the formal process of endorsing President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign may be the most vivid demonstration to date of the political benefits of the stimulus package passed by the president.

During its annual meeting, the union’s political action committee issued a recommendation to its 3.2 million members that they back Obama in the 2012 campaign during representative assembly meetings that will take place this July. The timing was a bit head-scratching. Not only was the 2012 election roughly a year-and-a-half away, but the NEA was also beginning its endorsement process without knowing who the Republican candidate would be (let alone the full Republican primary field).

In an interview with the Huffington Post on Friday, the union’s director of campaign and elections, Karen White, explained that the timing of the endorsement was driven out a scheduling necessity. The NEA’s PAC meets yearly to make endorsement recommendations to the full assembly. That meeting took place on Thursday. Had state presidents not suggested a presidential endorsement then, a final vote would have only come when the assembly next met in July 2012.

“If there was going to be any action taken this calendar it had to happen this week,” she said, noting, with a tinge of regret, that the union had only had four months during the 2008 election to help campaign for Obama. Owing to that constraint, she added, the NEA’s state presidents made the calculation at their annual meeting on Thursday that no one currently in the GOP presidential field -- or in the field of potential entrants -- offered a more favorable platform for its members.

“Of the declared candidates and of the candidates out there, all have taken many positions that are either anti-union or public education,” said White. “Their positions in general do not fit in line with where the membership of the NEA.”

The decision to formally begin the Obama endorsement process, however, was not merely driven by field of unappealing Republican options.

The NEA has much to gripe about with respect to the Obama administration, chiefly, an educational reform agenda that puts heightened demands on teacher performance. “From time to time we have had some concerns about some of the administration’s policies,” said White. But the group has more for which it is grateful.

The stimulus package passed early in the president’s tenure sent $150 billion in new federal spending to school districts and universities. Then when that funding dried up in the summer of 2010, the White House and congressional Democrats moved to fill in the gap, approving $10 billion to prevent teacher layoffs as part of a $26 billion package in state aid.

A Democratic operative who consults with education-reform groups said that while the timing of NEA’s announcement was a bit peculiar, the explanation was simple politics. “The stimulus saved a ton of their members' jobs and the extension of state money last year has kept a ton of their members in the states employed," the operative said.

That may be a touch too cynical an explanation for the NEA to acknowledge publicly. But White herself did call the stimulus -- along with other achievements on health care -- a contributing factor in the union’s endorsement.

“Obviously the president and the Congress knew how critical it was to keep educators in the classroom to keep class sizes down… and so we clearly are very happy with that piece of legislation,” she said. “Had that bill not passed, class sizes would have skyrocketed, after school programs would have been cut.”

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WASHINGTON -- The National Education Association’s decision on Friday to begin the formal process of endorsing President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign may be the most vivid demonstration to ...
WASHINGTON -- The National Education Association’s decision on Friday to begin the formal process of endorsing President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign may be the most vivid demonstration to ...
 
 
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lqw 02:40 PM on 05/06/2011
Democrats are poised to pass a bill today that will provide $26 billion in additional funding to help states cover Medicaid expenses and teacher salaries. To pay for the bill, however, they are accelerating the scale-back of food stamp payments -- at a time when a record number of Americans are relying on food stamps.
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OntheBorder
Part of the 47% that pays taxes
01:19 AM on 05/31/2011
A failed education union supporting a President that shoveled money at them to maintian poor quaility teachers.

Whats the suprise here...Duh!

Our tax dollars helping Obama garner support from the NEA.
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Dick Stone
My Andalusian works hard and loves his job
12:50 AM on 05/31/2011
Using the words Education and Union together is a bit of a stretch. For every Union vote that he garners, he will lose 6 non union votes. Americans know what the unions have done to this country, and they have done it far too long.
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UTARebel
No one can win without the Independent Vote
01:05 AM on 05/31/2011
At one time in my life I was a union officer - nevermore. I agree with your assesment of non-union votes outnumbering union votes, particularly if the vote is on BO.

Heck, most union people I no will not vote for him.
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Dick Stone
My Andalusian works hard and loves his job
01:17 AM on 05/31/2011
My angst against the union also comes from direct experience. Stay connected at www.uta.edu/alumni/join
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marshallwyattearp
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12:44 AM on 05/31/2011
Of course...

Who the heck would dis on a guy and tell it like it is after they just recieved billions?
10:14 AM on 05/28/2011
The union should just sit this endorsement out in protest. Shame on the NEA. What this article doesnt mention is that they are also putting up for a vote a flip on their previous stance on teacher evaluations - in order to align themselves even more closely to the rightwing Obama ed agenda.

Republicans and Democrats (under Obama, the New Democrats, ie, Old Republicans) are on the same page re Ed reform, which means it sucks no matter which side of the aisle you go to, for teachers and public education.

So, again, why not just give the middle finger to both of them?

That is what a truly membership supporting, worthy of its title UNION would do.

Unfortunately, unions are too tightly hitched to the Dems. If my complaint sounds like typical GOP whine, think again. It is because I abhor the GOP agenda that I think the unions should endorse neither the GOP or the Dem for president.

On education (and elsewhere, but let's stick to education here) Obama and his go-along Dems have taken the Republican playbook and made it a reality across the nation. How does anyone think they got 34 states to change/deform their ed laws in order to win Race to the Top? They couldnt have passed those conservative laws without extremely high bipartisan - Republican - support. They didnt have to lift a finger to get it because they, the DEMOCRATS, moved to where the GOP had always been.
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perlin
06:13 PM on 05/14/2011
The unions may introduce whoever they want but it is still the individual union member that votes. If Duncan does not change his policies and continues blaming teachers for the poverty and social maladies, if he continues his support for the privatization of public schools, the public school teachers will vote against Obama or ignore the elections at the best.
Enough of this stupidity of bashing teachers.
Obama greatest achievement is that he somehow together with the right wing distracted the American public from blaming bankers and Wall-Streeters for the economic unhappiness and directed the anger toward the teachers and public workers. Yea, the teacher is the good scapegoat... Thank you right wing, Rhee, Duncan , the billionaire club and yes Obama.
Teachers are dutiful voters and they have a keen awareness of the unfairness they are treated by Obama administration siding with the right wing on bashing the teachers
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Brandon Baier
Independent and stuck in the middle.
10:56 AM on 05/13/2011
A Democratic operative who consults with education-reform groups said that while the timing of NEA’s announcement was a bit peculiar, the explanation was simple politics. “The stimulus saved a ton of their members' jobs and the extension of state money last year has kept a ton of their members in the states employed," the operative said.

I dont get it. was it a political move or a move to keep teachers employed... this is an interesting statement isnt it. Now when a president approives money to keep americans working its a political manuever? When the stimulus was passed, giving billions to the bank, it wasnt a political manuever was it? I thought the Conservatives said it was to save the country, yet as a result the country is worse than it was before. So when the banks got a bailout it was to save the country, and when obama give the teachers money, to teach our kids, its a political ploy.... that doesnt make much sense does it?

Say what you want since Unions have been broken and crushed the middle class has begun to suffer. Coal miners face safety regulation gaps and rather unsafe conditions. Are ther issues with unions, of course, but there is a much greater issue Wage Slavery, and federal outsourcing.
If its not ok for the teachers unions to get 10 billion for educating our youth, I suggest its not ok for big oil to reap billions in subsidies.
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cjaco
12:23 PM on 05/11/2011
Good luck at the Chicago Convention. A fight will ensue, where Obama will not get the endorsement due to enabling the destruction of public schools through privatization.
11:27 AM on 05/10/2011
The fact that Obama fleeced the taxpayers to enrich himself is no surprise. The Democrats have been doing this for generations. After the Democrat unions drove private manufacturing out of the country, the Progressives (disciples of Alinski) began to organize their collective of public workers - the Police, Fire and Teachers, to name a few. A perfect tactic, according to Alinski. The public can't go out of business and there is a bottomless pot of money as long as the Democrats are in office to raise taxes. Alinski taught that the Progressives could expand their power by exploiting ideas that people would not be likely to vote against. We see it today - you can't cut teachers salaries or benefits because "it's for the children". Cutting police services means you don't care about safety, and if you cut firemen you're trying to kill grandma.

Because free-market economics does not bend to a leftist ideology, these tactics are ultimately unsustainable and self-defeating. The Democrats have unilaterally declared that the public must sustain their vision of a "middle class" for a privileged few. Obama, as the head of the snake, "negotiates" rich benefits and protected working status in exchange for union cash and votes - an elaborate money laundering scheme on the backs of the unwitting taxpayer. Heck, in this case Obama didn't even bother "negotiating", he simply delivered truckloads of cash and called it "stimulus". People can't argue against "stimulus", can they? That Alinski sure was sly.
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cjaco
12:22 PM on 05/11/2011
unions didn't drive manufacturing out of the country, it was the greed of the oligarchs and nafta. without a strong middle class, the rich will not exist. learn your history instead of spewing gop/fox talking points.
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Hunter W
Bring more than your standardized leftist mantras.
12:26 AM on 05/12/2011
" it was the greed of the oligarchs and nafta" You should learn history too instead of spewing DNC/Union/MSNBC talking points. Outsourcing was done because it could be done for SO MUCH LESS than here. The greed of the unions were but ONE factor in driving up the costs. The desire to be competitive (is that what you consider 'greed'?) meant the need to lower costs.

Do you shop at Wal-Mart or the Farmer's Market? Do you shop at Home Depot or your local hardware store? Do you go to chain restaurants or do you go to locally-owned ones that only buy locally? In every example provided the latter is going to be the more expensive option. Even if you only go "once in a whole" you contribute to corporations being FORCED to move operations overseas.

Change your buying habits first. Then commit your resources to getting others to do the same. And then you have a right to talk about corporate greed.
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Kenyatta J Yamel
07:55 AM on 05/10/2011
Hah, 2 comments and 2 insults, somebody must have stolen his blankie. Was it the big bad union worker?
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04:14 PM on 05/09/2011
Why is that republicans are always for and ok with cutting public education? Maybe because it is PUBLIC education and not PRIVATE education, we are one of the last western countries to acknowledge the benefit of having proper education for the masses which is sad. Doesn’t anyone else see that as the education goes down in this country so do jobs? If every American received a proper education they would realize and comprehend the Republican motive and how they don’t care about anyone but themselves. People would start to see that their decisions only benefit 2% of the country and thus not allowing them to get away with tax cuts for the rich and etc. Americans would see how cutting their own benefits (Medicare, education, public transportation, etc) have a negative impact on their life; it doesn’t magically create prosperity like Republicans claim. This is why so many so called Republicans were surprised when the real Republicans wanted to cut Medicare. They finally saw that these people don’t care about them in any way since they want to cut funding to their health. If only they had the proper education to be able to analyze what they hear and comprehend that these people don’t care about anyone and have been enjoying America’s mass ignorance to pass their agenda.
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02:55 PM on 05/09/2011
Andsome wonder why we want major cuts in education
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CaptRuby
Corporations are people my friend!
07:09 PM on 05/09/2011
Specially GOP, as education does not mean a thing for that party, because:

- business either can export the jobs called off shoring OR
- import the workers using work visas immigration

So, why would they care..
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07:31 PM on 05/09/2011
Ya that's it..you should add up the admin cost of the ed system in just NY. It will blow the mind of any reasonable person, then some think gov jobs are awsome. If that money was put into the class room we could have Sinkin teaching in every class. Dont know who Sinkin is well that's my point. Look him up
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Botany5000
02:00 PM on 05/09/2011
You've got it right this time. the"stimulus" was completely political.
It had not other reason for being than to pay off the unions for the last
election and to prepay them for the 2012 election.

Obama used our money for HIS campaign, plain and simple.
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Mr Jake
03:04 PM on 05/09/2011
150 billion dollars went to classrooms. If he gets an endorsement for giving a crap about kids and teachers then so be it.
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Renee Johnson
03:49 PM on 05/09/2011
THANK U MR. JAKE!!!
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Botany5000
07:26 PM on 05/09/2011
He just kicked the can down the road and lied about stimulus funds to boot.
ThinkFree111
Freedom begins in your mind
01:19 PM on 05/09/2011
Are you trying to tell me the NEA is thinking about endorsing the Democratic canidate. The news here is they actually went through the trouble and wasted time making it look like they had to make a choice. NEA only endorses liberal canidates, only contributes to liberals and supports they completely and blindly.
11:49 AM on 05/09/2011
Why on earth would the NEA want to wait for whatever sorry candidate the right puts forward? The Republicans have already proved that, as a whole, they are anti-union and anti-public education. Besides, its not like its a surprise. No one would have expected them to back some tea bagger friendly Republican anyway.
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Believein2012
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09:52 AM on 05/09/2011
Who knew that the job created/saved by the stimulus would be his own?