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Unions Chastise Michelle Obama Walmart Work And President's Deficit-Cutting Embrace

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First Posted: 07/20/11 08:24 PM ET Updated: 09/19/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- President Obama's rocky relationship with unions took a few more lumps Wednesday as labor groups pounded both a deficit-cutting proposal he embraced as well as the White House's praise of Walmart.

AFL-CIO boss Richard Trumka started by hammering the Gang of Six proposal released Tuesday that would cut the deficit by $3.7 trillion over 10 years, in part by limiting popular middle class deductions for home mortgages, health insurance and retirement savings -- a plan Obama hailed Tuesday.

"Both parties keep telling us that deficit reduction requires 'tough choices' and 'shared sacrifice' and 'taking on sacred cows,'" Trumka said. "But then we keep seeing bipartisan support for plans like the so-called 'Gang of Six' that cut Social Security benefits, kill jobs, give tax incentives for corporations to export good jobs overseas, tax health benefits, and lower tax rates for billionaires and corporations."

"There’s no shared sacrifice here," he added. "The only sacred cows being gored are working people, the middle class, seniors and the poor."

Then the unions hit the White House with a triple-barreled shot for holding a major event with Walmart -- a company that was once a villain for Obama when he ran for office.

In this case, First Lady Michelle Obama praised the retailer for joining in her efforts to combat childhood obesity by opening hundreds of stores in "food deserts" -- neighborhoods that lack outlets that sell decent food or the basic ingredients for healthy eating.

"If parents can't buy the food they need to prepare those meals, if their only options for groceries are in the corner gas station or the local minimart, then all that is just talk," Obama said.

She added praise for Walmart's executives and others for taking the plunge. "They didn’t do this just as executives who care about their company’s bottom lines -- and I’ve met these people," Obama said. "They did it as parents and as grandparents who care about the health of our kids. They did it as leaders who care about our country’s future."

But that did not outweigh what the unions see as Walmart's terrible labor record. The AFL-CIO, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union and the SEIU all slammed Walmart's inclusion.

“It’s vital that leaders like First Lady Michelle Obama continue to shine a light on this crisis and that we recognize responsible retailers like Safeway," said SEIU President Mary Kay Henry. "But we cannot ignore the reality that Walmart is America’s chief corporate poverty creator," she added. “Walmart should not be celebrated for false contributions to our communities and glitzy public relations campaigns."

In a joint statement, Trumka and UFCW President Joseph Hansen piled on.

"Today's White House event, which highlights Walmart's expansion in urban areas, undercuts the message of the need for good jobs that can rebuild our middle class," they said. "When Walmart opens in a community, it regularly displaces existing jobs with poverty-level jobs."

Walmart has strongly denied such allegations, and contends it boosts local communities.

Unions are a vital part of the Democratic organizing and campaign structure, and Obama's National Labor Relations Board has taken steps recently that improve unions' ability to organize. But Wednesday's labor unrest suggests the White House's relationship with some of its most important allies will remain strained at times heading into the 2012 election.

White House spokespeople ignored a request for comment.

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WASHINGTON -- President Obama's rocky relationship with unions took a few more lumps Wednesday as labor groups pounded both a deficit-cutting proposal he embraced as well as the White House's praise o...
WASHINGTON -- President Obama's rocky relationship with unions took a few more lumps Wednesday as labor groups pounded both a deficit-cutting proposal he embraced as well as the White House's praise o...
 
 
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12:33 PM on 07/26/2011
Michelle also got Congress to cut the food stamp budget for the states to fund her Let's Move campaign (which is just a part of her husband's re-election campaign). How that could happen with 9.2% unemployment is questionable.
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12:05 PM on 07/24/2011
With a headline like that on would think that unions control the vote somewhere in the tens of millions, when in fact union member only make up .0001% of the voting public, still sound threatening?
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02:22 AM on 07/23/2011
Boycott - Amway, Coors, Walmart.....Trying to steal our rights away.....
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rhurc4
why am i always getting censored?
01:41 PM on 07/21/2011
Walmart is awesome. I don't shop there though, I hate waiting in lines. It's great that they're assisting Obama's fight against childhood obesity.
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Don Stalvino
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12:58 PM on 07/21/2011
I have often wondered what Michelle has against hefty children.
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Steelsil
Alan Grayson for President!
12:54 PM on 07/21/2011
Progressives, we have an institution in this country called primary elections.  Let's use it to vote Progressive!  Alan Grayson for President!
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ttaz4dqm
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01:40 PM on 07/21/2011
FF'd. Grayson is one of the only pols I have anything good to say about these days...
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12:07 PM on 07/24/2011
Who? Another republican wana be?
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12:48 PM on 07/21/2011
Coming this fall: A fresh new sitcom from the team that brought you "Two Guys, a Gal, and a Sweatshop", yes, it's Barry and Michelle in, "The Corporatists"! Watch as they give away the store to their friends on the Right, and the American Worker continues to take it up the tailpipe! It's a laff riot!!
02:16 PM on 07/21/2011
C'mon, no one wants to hear the truth when it hurts that bad.
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RED
03:01 PM on 07/21/2011
Tell me about it! But Dr. Taz has plenty of Truth Compound to administer!
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bholesurfers
Charlie don't surf!!!
12:41 PM on 07/21/2011
Repubs always want to bail out Walmart .....are the martins failing? Is walmart going bankrupt?
I see repubs start a fiasco then blame Obama like in Wisconsin, Texas and most red states.
10:49 AM on 07/21/2011
Unions did give a lot of money to Obama, but no union can come up with the money that could compare with corporations. And that's just a drop in the bucket compared to lobbies.

Here's a list of top contributors for 2008
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/contrib.php?cycle=2008&cid=n00009638

And even if a union gave Obama $1, they still got ripped off.
05:25 PM on 07/24/2011
True enough. Maybe the unions should stop supporting Obama and distribute their funding to Representatives and Senators that would support them. I can’t contribute much but that is my plan.
10:30 AM on 07/21/2011
You've got to be kidding,praising WallMart for opening stores in places where there's only minimarts.Oh those charitable people,maybe we should give them an additional tax cut.
Obama's plan to reduce the deficit,tax health care,tax the interest on mortgages,while giving further tax cuts to the huge corporations and reducing social security.Exactly what kind of fools is he playing us for?
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06:38 PM on 07/22/2011
the kind of fools that will back him again in 2012 with the "lesser of the evil" vote......
09:30 PM on 07/20/2011
Today, while shopping at my local Walmart I noticed an assortment of patriotic shirts donning the American flag and statue of liberty. I admit I thought the styles were cute and I was feeling patriotic when I decided to take a closer look. To my disgust the shirts were made in Pakistan. I felt sick to my stomach and wanted to vomit. A country known to be hostile towards America had their products on your shelves! Why? Why are you funding terrorists who want to kill our children? Please give me a clear answer! This country is known to harbor and protect the mastermind behind 911. This is insulting to every American citizen!!! I would like an explanation. Please. Otherwise I don't plan to shop at your store ever again and I will tell all my friends. ( I'm an Emergency Room nurse at a busy trauma center)
That walmart funds terrorists and to boycott their company!!! 
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10:05 PM on 07/20/2011
"That walmart funds terrorists and to boycott their company"......................How does Walmart fund terrorists? Why only boycott WM, if you take notice, plenty of other stores have merchandise made in Pakistan, WM isnt selling anything that other stores dont aleady carry. Now is definitely not the time for Americans to boycotting anything, If you dont want to support Pakistan in any way, (and I do understand how you feel) dont buy their merchandise.Why dont you boycott oil companies, gas stations, etc where do you think our oil comes from?
10:27 PM on 07/20/2011
I think it would be better if they wouldn't pretend to care.
Why don't they sell tshirts with the twin towers on the front
With a list of names of all those who died in the blast on the back ...
That'd be cool :-) Made for your pleasure in Pakistan.
It doesn't matter- no one cares where anything is made or who suffers
And/ or dies in the process. Oil, gas, slave labor etc.
No one cares about anything.
It's all good. Peace.
02:22 PM on 07/21/2011
"where do you think our oil comes from? " -- not too much from Pakistan. here is a list of top exporters: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2176rank.html Pakistan is 84th.
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12:54 PM on 07/21/2011
lol, too funny!
01:59 PM on 07/21/2011
Yeah it's a big joke of epic proportions!
A sad sick joke.
copterdude118
Keep up the fire!
08:58 PM on 07/20/2011
I hate to agree with Trumka, but there is an obscene amount of waste, of redundancy, of worthless agencies whose existence should be eliminated. Lets start with that. Google "federal government agency" to get an A-Z list. About 25% could disappear and most people would not know the difference. Lets start there, then move to mortgage deductions, and the other stuff.
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negogato
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11:30 PM on 07/20/2011
what is being cut is education. medicare, social security, road and bridge repair, cops on the street, regulators that look after clean water and air, product safety, IRS compliance audits, summer jobs programs, parks, need I go on?
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12:43 PM on 07/21/2011
you forgot the EPA, who I am a bigger supporter of now after reading so much about fracking.
02:27 PM on 07/21/2011
"cops on the street" -- good riddance. I would trade all those street-cop/terrorists for a few securities/derivatives cops who could bring the financial terrorists on Wall st to justice, by which I mean water-boarding.
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08:53 PM on 07/20/2011
We are living in a mad, mad, mad world, where everybody is mad with every body! Enough already!
08:03 PM on 07/20/2011
Walmart?
You can thank Walmart for a major role in the destruction of the middle class. Forcing companies to move to China and investing in China and not here in America.
Hey Walmart what happened to "Bring it home to the U.S.A."? Instead you bring cheap Chinese slave labor, hazardous, un-healthy products into the U.S.A. non-stop.
Walmart the largest employer cannot even provide decent wages for it's employees. No wonder Walmart supported Obamacare remember? Don't forget the Waltons are big time Tea Partiers too.
Walmart is worried about childhood obesity? That's like saying Wall Street is worried about Main street.

Mrs. Obama you want to fight childhood obesity? Teach them how to raise gardens and their grades, not babies.
copterdude118
Keep up the fire!
09:02 PM on 07/20/2011
I think you are just upset that WalMart employees are happy working in a non-union store. If their wages, benefits, and working conditions were as bad as you say, they could chose to work somewhere else if they could find somewhere else that offered better.
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
11:34 PM on 07/20/2011
"they could chose to work somewhere else if they could find somewhere else that offered better. "
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try to stay better in touch with reality.

Overall, I think you have missed urbrainwashed2's point.
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Suresp77
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12:48 PM on 07/21/2011
obviously you have not worked in Walmart- just because the way they treat their workers is barely legal in the most literal sense, does not make it right. The underhanded tactics that Walmart uses to keep out unions is legendary. Before the WSJ was News corp-tized it did some amazing articles on how the workers at walmart were coerced into voting against their own best interests. Try to lived on $8.50 or even $10.50 an hour and see how that works out...
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03:39 PM on 07/23/2011
WalMart is next to impossible to get a new product into. When you do they whittle your profit down to next to nothing. They stifle American jobs and American Companies with their manufacturing base here.
07:56 PM on 07/20/2011
The Unions have a right to be upset with Obama, they bought him fair and squared!! LOL!!
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
08:24 PM on 07/20/2011
Wow. what a pretzel you have twisted.
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Value Investor
How's that "change" working for you ?
09:23 PM on 07/20/2011
Nothing twisted,,,,it is a fact that the unions gave Obama $400 million in 2008 which is more than all the corporate campaign donations given to all candidates to both parties. $400 millioin in 2008 is expected to approach $ 1 billion. Ever wonder why almost all of the exclusions listed in Obamacare are unions. Don't beleive me..?...look it up yourself !