Craig Becker Defeated


they're running and they're on fire

People are policy and while much attention has been focused on the profusion of buffoons and poltroons Obama has installed at the cabinet and sub-cabinet level positions in his administration, the real work of radically changing the character of our government has been entrusted to anonymous apparatchiks.

Some of these have bubbled to the top and have resignd: green czar and self identified communist Van Jones, UN financial reform guru and part time identity thief Jide Zeitlin, performance czar and tax cheat Nancy Killefer. Safe schools czar and pedophile apologist Kevin Jennings remains on the job as do others.

Today, however, we may have won one small battle in the war to keep the adminstrative machinery of the nation out of the hands of people who are opposed to our system of goverment. Obama’s nomination to fill the a vacant seat on the National Labor Relations Board has fallen to a bipartisan fillibuster.

The NLRB was established by our last socialist president in 1934. Its function is to oversee union elections, by that I mean elections held in companies to determine union representation, and to adjudicate unfair labor practices. It all sounds innocuous. And it is if the board confines itself to being a neutral enforcer of federal labor laws and regulations. Enter Craig Becker, stage left.

Becker is associate general counsel of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the union that provides the left with goons, and a close associate of its president Andy Stern. Mr. Becker has held some fairly exotic positions on labor relations. Positions which, in a different administration even of the same party, should disqualify him from being considered for this post.

For example, Becker has written that ‘employers should be stripped of any legal cognizable interest in their employees’ election of representatives.’ This radical view would even extend to prohibiting employers from alerting the NLRB to illegal campaign conduct. In the same law review article quoted above, Becker wrote that ‘employers should have no right to raise questions concerning voter eligibility or campaign conduct.’ Taking such views one step further, Becker believes that employers shouldn’t even be heard when it comes to most NLRB cases, writing: ‘employers should have no right to be heard in either a representation case or an unfair labor practices case.’

Astonishing.

Today Politico reports that Senator Ben Nelson has announced he will join the bipartisan opposition to Becker’s nomination.

Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) announced Monday evening that he will support a Republican-led filibuster over President Barack Obama’s nominee to serve on the National Labor Relations Board.

The move is likely to infuriate labor groups who have fought hard for Craig Becker’s nomination to serve on the five-member NLRB – and will likely give Republicans enough support to sustain a filibuster Tuesday.

“Mr. Becker’s previous statements strongly indicate that he would take an aggressive personal agenda to the NLRB, and that he would pursue a personal agenda there, rather than that of the administration,” Nelson said in a statement. “This is of great concern, considering that the board’s main responsibility is to resolve labor disputes with an even and impartial hand.”

We welcome Senator Nelson’s opposition to seating Becker on the NLRB. But my eye was drawn to the next paragraphs.

Nelson, a conservative Democrat up for reelection in 2012, has seen his approval ratings drop sharply since he lent his support for Obama’s health care bill in December and secured deals for Nebraska’s Medicaid payments.

His latest decision could help him tout his independent credentials back home, but will likely generate anger from the left, which says Becker is a well-qualified nominee who has been denigrated by his opponents.

http://www.skygod.com/quotes/greatsantini.html

In reading that I was reminded of the eulogy given by novelist Pat Conroy at the funeral of his father, USMC Colonel Donald Conroy who is best known as “The Great Santini”. (The eulogy itself is worth the read even if you aren’t familiar with Conroy or his novels.)

Let me do it in his voice: “We didn’t even have a map of Korea. Not zip. We just headed toward the sound of artillery firing along the Naktong River. They told us to keep the North Koreans on their side of the Naktong. Air power hadn’t been a factor until we got there that day. I radioed to Bill Lundin I was his wingman. ‘There they are. Let’s go get’em.’ So we did.”

I was interviewing Dad so I asked, “how do you know you got them?”

“Easy,” The Great Santini said. “They were running – it’s a good sign when you see the enemy running.”

“There was another good sign.”

“What was that, Dad?”

“They were on fire.”

This is a good sign for 2010. As Obama’s influence wanes under the multiple blows of self-dealing, incompetence, and left wing ideology he is finding few allies. Many of his party realize the radioactive nature of the administration to the American public and they are taking steps to distance themselves from him. In short, the enemy is running and he’s on fire.


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look at the union membership map..

jackhammer Tuesday, February 9th at 9:51AM EST (link)

http://www.mint.com/blog/trends/mint-map-state-of-the-unions/?display=wide

and notice how nicely it aligns with the Red State Blue State thing.

We should give the unions not an inch, no a 32nd of an inch. they don’t vote for us, their states don’t vote for us….screw them!

 

Win one for our side

traversecityconservative (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 9:58AM EST (link)

Thank God it’s taken less than a year for people to wake up to Obama’s radical insanity – instead of two or three years when it’s too late. I see him as a lame duck president at this point. More so after November 2010. It’ll be interesting to see the Republicans come up with realistic legislation to help the country without being intrusive on our freedoms – and watching to see if Barry will veto everything.

 

It's pretty obvious

10ksnooker (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 10:04AM EST (link)

What Nelson is up to … Won’t work. You can’t unscrew the pooch.

Once you lie to your constituents, and they know it, you are done. In the past, when no one was watching, this would just slip on by. In the new Internet media age, nothing ever goes away.

We can never go to sleep again,. else we won’t recognize our Constitution and what our freedoms and liberties will be gone.

Nelson's constituents can't stand the sight of him

peg_c (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 6:45PM EST (link)

That ain’t gonna grow back.

Government cannot be the solution when government is the problem.

 
 

The problem I see is

Locked and Loaded (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 10:42AM EST (link)

that of failing to finish off the enemy when he is running and on fire.

They are on fire and

graceia Tuesday, February 9th at 11:30AM EST (link)

they are running. Yes, they certainly are.

For the first time in my long memory, the electorate is becoming fully engaged in politics and aware of the corruption too many politicians have been corrupted by for too long.

This electorate will continue to fan the flames and burn any congressman or senator who dares play with fire for the next few years, at least. I hope that that will finish them off.

 
 

while Nelson's vote is great, this isn't over by a longshot

thurman Tuesday, February 9th at 10:45AM EST (link)

The unions are angry, and they feel like BHO owes them (he does)

They realize card check is on its deathbed

The Dims need to throw them a bone before they boycott the party en masse in Nov

Before Nelson jumped on board, there was already plenty of talk of a recess appointment for Becker– the filibuster was already in place

Do not be surprised one bit if he still gets appointed later this month during the recess to avoid a pesky confirmation vote and media scrutiny and all that stuff

This battle is far from over

The Jobs trojan horse bill will include card check

Beaglescout (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 12:50PM EST (link)

Count on it. It’s a gigantic trojan horse that Republicans need to oppose loudly, publicly, and without flagging in the slightest.

That’s how they are trying to make up with their syndicalist/socialist/fascist base.

“A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one.”

–Alexander Hamilton
 
 

while Nelson's vote is great, this isn't over by a longshot

thurman Tuesday, February 9th at 10:45AM EST (link)

The unions are angry, and they feel like BHO owes them (he does)

They realize card check is on its deathbed

The Dims need to throw them a bone before they boycott the party en masse in Nov

Before Nelson jumped on board, there was already plenty of talk of a recess appointment for Becker– the filibuster was already in place

Do not be surprised one bit if he still gets appointed later this month during the recess to avoid a pesky confirmation vote and media scrutiny and all that stuff

This battle is far from over

 

Watch the back door...

LaborUnionReport (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 10:49AM EST (link)

DC rumors were flying last week that BHO would put Becker on as a “recess appointment.”

Although with Nelson coming out in opposition to Becker, this may open the door to other Dems from Right to Work states to also get behind his opposition and, thus, cause the WH to back off.

That said, it doesn’t take much for the unions to find some other union radical who holds the same beliefs as Becker, but who may be less published, to be nominated and confirmed.

Traditionally, there is a 3-2 majority on the NLRB, based on the party of the president.

The current chairperson is Wilma Leibman, a former Teamster attorney who is often considered as radical as what Becker was criticized for. She is also a big proponent of the delusionally-dubbed Employee Free Choice Act and, I do not believe that she has ever met a union she doesn’t like.

“I bring reason to your ears, and, in language as plain as ABC, hold up truth to your eyes.” Thomas Paine December 23, 1776

In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit.-Ayn Rand

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Can't The GOP Stop a Recess Appointment By Refusing To Adjourn The Senate?

IJB Tuesday, February 9th at 11:38AM EST (link)

It seems like a pretty simple way to see if the GOP is serious about stopping Obama’s agenda – all they have to do is object to the unanimous consent to adjourn to stop recess appointments of people like Becker…

Not till we have 51 Senators

E Pluribus Unum (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 1:53PM EST (link)

Dead Man Walking Reid still calls the shots there.

Kill the Terrorists
Protect the Borders
Punch the Hippies h/t IMAO

 
 
 

Trumka calling for recess appointment of Becker...

LaborUnionReport (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 8:56PM EST (link)

“A Republican-led filibuster has put political interests over the needs of America’s working families,” Trumka said. “We support President Obama’s expressed willingness to make recess appointments of critical posts in the federal government if that’s what it takes to get around minority delay and obstruction.”

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=YWRjMjZhZGUyYjM1MzgzNzY5N2JjNDhhYzRkNzczZWE=

“I bring reason to your ears, and, in language as plain as ABC, hold up truth to your eyes.” Thomas Paine December 23, 1776

In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit.-Ayn Rand

LaborUnionReport.com
The Most Comprehensive Source for
News & Views on Today’s Labor Unions.


 

I'm ready to accept it too. nt

mbecker908 (Diary) Tuesday, February 9th at 9:02PM EST (link)

Now --- on to Edward Chen who is far more dangerous

dudette Wednesday, February 10th at 6:42AM EST (link)

and who was former ACLU lawyer and who is up for some judgeship. The man who doesn’t think patriotism is good and who doesn’t like God Bles America. What a jackass. Where does O-hole find these nuts?

 

These labor union bosses have long outlived their

qurys Wednesday, February 10th at 9:33AM EST (link)

usefullness to either the nation or to the workers they serve. The labor union executives should get out of political contributions, out of lobbying, and pay a little attention to making sure that the pensions of their union contributors are intact and fully funded. End of that story.

 

The union bosses

irbobert Wednesday, February 10th at 3:03PM EST (link)

will never give up as long as their paychek keep coming in.

Look to unpaid TAXES

edwlstr Saturday, February 13th at 9:12PM EST (link)

That’s how we got the mobsters of yesteryear(Capone). Or we could hire assassins like they do when they don’t get their way….(Walter Reuther).

 
 

If Obama recess-appoints him...

bk (Diary) Wednesday, February 10th at 3:55PM EST (link)

then the GOP should put a hold on every nominee. If Obama is going to ignore the Senate anyway, they can save time by not holding hearings or voting on them. Then they all lose their jobs in Jan 2010 or 2012, whichever way it works.

That would especially be great for any Obama judicial appointments.

I mean Jan 2012 -nt

bk (Diary) Wednesday, February 10th at 3:56PM EST (link)

I mean Jan 2012 -nt

bk (Diary) Wednesday, February 10th at 3:56PM EST (link)
 

Thanks strieff, where am I going to find a DVD of "The Great Santini"?

nessa (Diary) Wednesday, February 10th at 4:07PM EST (link)

It’s gotta be online somewhere…

“If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”—Samuel Adams

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in fairness to public service unions

talgus Wednesday, February 10th at 4:08PM EST (link)

The public sector unions are missing one thing. A management representative that want to control costs. A board of Conservative tax payers (no politicans need apply) should be appointed to negotiate with the Unions. Just SAY NO canidates get extra high marks. OR. The unions agree to forgo the ability to make political contributions.