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Richard Trumka

Richard Trumka

Posted: February 16, 2011 09:17 AM

No job safety inspections while inspectors are furloughed for up to three months. No food safety inspections while inspectors are off the job for more than a month. Ten thousand teachers and aides cut from struggling schools and 7,000 special education teachers and staff gone. State and local job training and employment services phased out for up to 8 million workers. Medicare and Social Security operations crippled. Fewer local police officers. Wall Street reform stymied. Policing of the financial practices that sank our economy gutted. More than 340,000 transportation jobs killed.

I could go on and on and on for a dozen pages listing the real-world effects of the outrageously unworkable FY 2011 budget cuts House Republicans are trying to pass right now.

This isn't "fiscal responsibility" or "deficit control." It's about the most bald-faced assault on America's middle class I've ever seen -- and clear political payback to CEOs who poured millions into the 2010 elections. CEOs don't like job safety regulations, so the politicians they elected are trying to cut the funding and fire the inspectors. CEOs don't want environmental safeguards, energy improvements or curbs on health insurance companies, so their politicians are pushing to just defund the programs.

The team of Wall Street CEOs and the politicians they support dug a massive deficit hole by tanking the economy and handing massive tax cuts to the very rich. Now they're throwing the middle class into that hole and shoveling on the dirt.

To the voting public, the 2010 election was about one thing: Jobs. And jobs are still their top concern. But instead of creating jobs, the House Republicans' slash-and-burn campaign would cost hundreds of thousands of jobs and destroy services ordinary Americans rely on every day. Meanwhile, CEOs who enjoy record profits and huge bonuses aren't being asked to sacrifice a damn thing--and the politicians pushing these cuts are secure in their taxpayer-funded pay and benefits.

Cuts of the magnitude the House Republicans propose for the remainder of this fiscal year would propel us squarely in the wrong direction -- toward an America we do not want to be.

This federal budget madness echoes pound-foolish actions we're seeing in state after state, where Republican legislators and governors elected with lucrative CEO support are ignoring the jobs crisis and playing politics as usual with the lives of working families. Govs. Scott Walker in Wisconsin and John Kasich in Ohio are determined to end collective bargaining for public employees and deflate good middle-class jobs -- Walker is so determined he's threatened to call out the National Guard to enforce his will. It doesn't matter that definitive studies have shown public employees are paid less than comparable private-sector workers. It doesn't matter that we rely on public employees to care for us when we're ill or in danger, teach our children and keep our communities running. Reality doesn't seem to matter to any of these characters.

The attack on public employees in Indiana actually would make it illegal for them to try to organize unions. The Indiana politicians aren't just after government workers -- they've also got it in for building trades workers. You know -- the people whose skills and training means they build offices and highways and bridges that are safe for you. State attacks on building trades workers aim to allow unscrupulous contractors to get richer by low-balling bids for government projects and using less-qualified workers to do the job.

How far will this craziness go? How about repealing child labor laws? A Missouri state senator, Jane Cunningham (R), has introduced a bill to eliminate prohibitions on employing children younger than 14 and end limits on the hours a child may work.

The most frightening thing about these radical proposals may be that they move the bar on reasonable political action. In today's atmosphere of bipartisan compromise at any cost, even the most outrageous assault on working people makes it more likely we'll see a final "compromise" that's devastating.

If there ever was a time for working men and women to become politically active at every level of government, it's now. If there ever was a time to do all we can to save this fragile economic recovery, it's now. And if there ever was a time to fight against wrong-headed, scorched-earth attacks and for good jobs, investments in our future, the basic health and safety protections we rely on and the Social Security and Medicare our seniors worked a lifetime to earn, it's now.

 
No job safety inspections while inspectors are furloughed for up to three months. No food safety inspections while inspectors are off the job for more than a month. Ten thousand teachers and aides cut...
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12:56 PM on 02/19/2011
The republicans put us in this mess and are trying to make us a 3rd world slave nation for the rich...It is NOT the workers who ran the deficit up, nor the unions..it is tax breaks for the rich and little or no regulations of wall street..tax breaks for the rich DO NOT create jobs...if they did we would have no high unemployment...research your history of tax breaks , you will learn the truth
09:28 AM on 02/19/2011
How far are we enslaved to public sector unions when any change to the regal compensation structure brings riots to the streets? How selfish can selfish get?
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03:45 PM on 02/18/2011
One of the most maddening aspects of the budget-slashing mania is that IT'S A FAD. The denizens of Planet Washington have jumped on the deficit-cutting bandwagon and are ruthlessly following a trend, and why? Because everybody else (in their insulated little world) is doing it.
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10:12 AM on 02/18/2011
Let's transpose a line and see how accurate it fits "It's about the most bald-faced assault on America's middle class I've ever seen -- and clear political payback to Union hacks who poured millions into the 2010 elections." The Boss in this labor situation is the collective tax-paying public, not some rich factory owner with a mansion up on a hill. And definitive studies also show in many states that the public sector jobs outpay private sector jobs.
08:54 AM on 02/20/2011
American workers have the right to organize and bargain collectively as unions. This bill would remove that right. We have a representative government. "The Boss" are the representatives that we voted in. Negotiation is all that a union insures. When contract agreements are reached, regardless of what you think about the terms, they are just that: AGREEMENTS. BOTH sides agree. To pretend for one second that workers have any leverage here is insane. Don't mean to wake you, but In America, just like bosses, workers are allowed to negotiate for the best pay and benefits that they can negotiate in the free market. You must be an NFL owner.
09:51 AM on 02/18/2011
No job safety inspections while inspectors are furloughed for up to three months. No food safety inspections while inspectors are off the job for more than a month. Ten thousand teachers and aides cut from struggling schools and 7,000 special education teachers and staff gone. State and local job training and employment services phased out for up to 8 million workers. Medicare and Social Security operations crippled. Fewer local police officers. Wall Street reform stymied. Policing of the financial practices that sank our economy gutted. More than 340,000 transportation jobs killed.
You said it yourself Richard! All the above is because of unions and their greed!
01:13 PM on 02/21/2011
It's not the greedy unions that bring about the need for more job& food safety inspectors, it's the greedy corporations that cut corners to fatten their profit. And when those same greedy corporations send our jobs overseas where they can pay non union worker $5/day, then we need job training and employment services. Do you see thos_e greedy corporations kicking in to help the prblems they've caused? Nope, they just take the corporate welfare in tax cuts they get and pay off their political friends while the middle class looses private AND public jobs that BOTH pay taxes. P
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09:48 AM on 02/18/2011
"I could go on and on and on for a dozen pages listing the real-world effects of the outrageously unworkable FY 2011 budget cuts House Republicans are trying to pass right now."

Like Democrats and statists who promised reduced unemployment due to a massive "stimulus" that mostly went to government workers, the reality was higher unemployment and higher deficits. What product or service have you willingly bought lately from a government worker? The reality is government is a drag on productivity and inhibits our competitiveness in the world. The best government is that which governs least. And Trumka seems to only care about the ability of unions to use government to take from citizens so they can line their pockets. The leeches are close to killing the host they live off, and are complaining about it. Instead, we need to remove the leeches from the government teat if we are to survive as a nation.
09:29 AM on 02/18/2011
There is no room for union in the government jobs. It is my my money and other tax payers money

Working in government is a service for which you get compensated. If you want perks and other benefits you are free to go to private sector
01:38 PM on 02/21/2011
You're forgeting that public workers pay taxes too, so in effect they are paying part of their own compensation. Union have nothing to do with that, they have the same right to have someone speak on their behalf as privatee workers do. Express your displeasure where it belongs-on the public officials YOU elected to office that made the compensation contracts for you. Government workers are not second class citizens. They deserve benefits just as much as a private sector worker does. Often, they have taken less wages for years for the promise of these benifits. We fought a war 150 years ago to do away with slavery.
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01:34 AM on 02/18/2011
Richard, with both sides on the take it has become a situation of "good cop, Worse cop!"

Unless we see the movement in the streets like the 30's, it's all downhill from here.
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01:32 AM on 02/18/2011
They Must put something in the water, because the stuff we put up with can only be explained away by that.
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09:24 PM on 02/17/2011
Here is for all the whining people that think unions are consuming something that is owned by someone else. Union members work long and hard for their wages. The company pays them because they don't want to retrain people and they know the labor they are buying is a BARGAIN and it will take its toll on the worker physically over the years.

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If you are so d@^^nd concerned about where your money is these are the bankers that vacuumed your pocketswithout even laboring for it. You can insert your state in an area on the left to just see what has transpired in your state.
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06:04 PM on 02/17/2011
I never thought I'd actually see someone really try to repeal child labor laws. This is the absolute epitome of how backwards and radical the fringe right has become.

It's the year 2011, child labor had been eradicated in this country for a hundred years. ONLY the absolute poorest and least developed countries still deal with that problem.
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09:51 AM on 02/18/2011
Some children would actually like to work. My great uncle actually ran a grocery store when he was 14, and he enjoyed it, and it was educational for him. Now, someone that age can't even get a job thanks to government and unions who don't want competition.
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11:46 AM on 02/18/2011
So you're saying seven year olds liked to spend 18 hours a day crawling through factories and textile mills risking life and limb in the days before child labor laws? That the kids in Southeast Asian sweatshops are happy? You really are from a whole different planet.

If a child wants to work, they can rake leaves or walk the dog for a neighbor or do household chores for an allowance from their parents.
08:56 AM on 02/20/2011
I completely disagree. It is 1929!!
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05:34 PM on 02/17/2011
Time to walk and be like Egyptians.
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05:33 PM on 02/17/2011
> To the voting public, the 2010 election was about one thing: Jobs. And jobs are still their top concern. But instead of creating jobs, the House Republicans' slash-and-burn campaign would cost hundreds of thousands of jobs and destroy services ordinary Americans rely on every day.

The Republicans talked jobs and the economy and smaller government. After elected they have done everything but that. Instead they are chasing the greatest form of Government regulation of all, that of a woman’s pregnancy. talk about Big Brother. Don’t bother the Republicans about jobs, they are too busy legislating their conservative morality down everyone’s throats.
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09:52 AM on 02/18/2011
The jobs they'd cut are government jobs, which do two things: they produce nothing, and second they make private sector workers less productive by interfering with their work.

By eliminating them, we'll reduce the tax burden and increase the productivity of real workers.
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05:28 PM on 02/17/2011
The whole world watched Reagan destroy California's health and education systems and left the State deeply in debt . He then won the Presidency in a land slide . So the question is : Is our electorate mostly masochistic ? Is that the reason we voted for these sadist ?
08:42 PM on 02/17/2011
What I wonder is if this is all a Holloywood creation ... what if its all 1984 slick produced reality and have scores of millions of Americans wandering around scratching their heads thinking they are totally alone and weird? I don't buy our media reality anymore, from now I I'm just assuming there is something crooked about it ... I don't know what, but the people I know are not so stupid.
08:54 PM on 02/17/2011
I have to admit. Most movies made from classic books are a complete bust. But this has been an amazing production of 1984! The guy that plays Beck on the Two minutes hate is almost too good at his role and the whiskey tastes so real.
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09:58 AM on 02/18/2011
Regan ended his governorship in 1975. Seems to me that CA has declined more since the 1990s. Besides, the legislature has been controlled by Democrats. The governor has limited powers and it's really the legislature running the state. So the real blame goes to the Democrats.
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i'm not weird..i'm delightfully different
03:46 PM on 02/17/2011
free, unfettered capitalism does not work nor does the anything the neo-con right wing have been pushing for the past 30+ years; it only works for the wealthy and the big corporations who make their billions on the backs of middle-class america.
the depth and breadth of the repugs wilful disdain for working class america is repugnant...they are out to create an oligarchy AND to remove the black man from the white house..we must stand up to their tyranny...we must break them this next election cycle and then KEEP the progressive dems we elect in office longer than one or two cycles so meaningful work will be accomplished for working class america
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11:12 AM on 02/18/2011
The free enterprise system is what made the USA rich, namely the freedom to start a business and keep the profits. What many Republicans and most Democrats do these days should be called crony capitalism. Government picks winners and losers by intervening in the free market, getting in between buyers and sellers, restricting competition, and inhibiting innovation. All for campaign cash.

Allowing workers to keep their money, rather than sending much of it to government, is not disdaining the working class, and instead is rewarding it for their work. Allowing people to save their money, invest it and keep the profits (rather than sending much of it to government), also rewards workers and allows them to participate in, or become part of, the investing class.

Pannygamherst, while attacking capitalism, has not offered any alternative. All the other alternatives will make us poorer. Freedom is what made us rich, and we're losing our freedom (more government is less freedom) and we're getting poorer as a result.