How Are The Unions Doing? Under The Bus?

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Yep, under that very crowded area beneath the bus.

White House denies assisting Wis. union, but ties run deep | J.P. Freire | Beltway Confidential | Washington Examiner

By J.P. Freire
Created Feb 22 2011 - 9:34am
White House denies assisting Wis. union, but ties run deep


White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer is claiming that "This is a Wisconsin story, not a Washington one," contradicting the Washington Post's reporting that the president and his political apparatus has gotten deeply involved in the effort. But Pfeiffer fails to acknowledge that unions, particularly in the public sector, and President Obama's apparatus are the same thing, having worked to get out the vote for Democrats for years.

The Wall Street Journal reported last October that American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees head of political operations Larry Scanlon said that when it comes to campaign spending, they're "the big dog. But we don't like to brag." From the story:

[AFSCME] is now the biggest outside spender of the 2010 elections, thanks to an 11th-hour effort to boost Democrats that has vaulted the public-sector union ahead of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the AFL-CIO and a flock of new Republican groups in campaign spending.

The 1.6 million-member AFSCME is spending a total of $87.5 million on the elections after tapping into a $16 million emergency account to help fortify the Democrats' hold on Congress. Last week, AFSCME dug deeper, taking out a $2 million loan to fund its push. The group is spending money on television advertisements, phone calls, campaign mailings and other political efforts, helped by a Supreme Court decision that loosened restrictions on campaign spending.
AFSCME is an arm of the Democratic Party just as much as the Democratic Party is a part of AFSCME -- the symbiotic relationship is clear in every political position staked out by the union, which happily coincides with the party's consensus. So small wonder that the Washington Post reported:

The president's political machine worked in close coordination Thursday with state and national union officials to get thousands of protesters to gather in Madison and to plan similar demonstrations in other state capitals.​

Pfeiffer's flat denial, appearing in the New York Times, also contradicts the DNC's own communications director's tweet, as reported by Alana Goodman:

But apparently someone forget to tell the DNC’s communication director Bob Woodhouse to scrub his Twitter feed to reflect this new strategy. Doug Ross has pointed out a Feb. 17 Tweet from Woodhouse saying that the White House was “proudly” playing a role in the protest...​
 
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