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(45,565 posts)Tarheel_Dem
(31,246 posts)Swede Atlanta
(3,596 posts)Who would support the anti-labor platform of the GOP?
mick063
(2,424 posts)I pay my union dues to United Steelworkers. All the members I know are damn good at what they do. I'm honored to be associated with them.
TBF
(32,116 posts)ailsagirl
(22,901 posts)Thanks for posting!
pampango
(24,692 posts)depression by focusing on jobs, manufacturing and enforcing U.S. trade laws. "All of his accomplishments come despite obstructionist right-wingers in Congress beholden to the one percent at the expense of everybody else."
Beyond fulfilling his commitments to manufacturing and job creation, President Obama succeeded in regulating Wall Street and passing health care reform, Gerard pointed out, noting: "Because of the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies no longer can deny care to those with pre-existing conditions, no longer can drop people when they get sick, and no longer can place lifetime limits on care."
Rod Nelson, president of USW Local 207L at Cooper Tire in Findlay, Ohio, said he was eager to help the re-election efforts because he strongly believed President Obama's enforcement of laws against unfair trade has been key in getting many Americans back to work. "The President halted the illegal flood of tire imports from China that was decimating American jobs and American production," said Nelson. "Our members work hard and play by the rules and with the President leading the way, we have a government willing to stand up to unfair trade practices by foreign countries."
Rick Galiano, president of USW Local 9305 in Beaver Falls, Pa., agreed with Brown and Nelson that the President's policies from the stimulus to the auto industry rescue have preserved and created good-paying American jobs. Galiano said of particular note was the Obama administration's pursuit of a case all the way to the World Trade Organization to end China's illegal export restrictions on nine raw materials widely used in the steel, aluminum and chemical industries. "To protect its domestic producers while handicapping American manufacturers, the government of China unfairly limited export of these key materials. The Obama administration aggressively pursued a case to stop that. And Obama won," Galiano said.