A Sneak Attack Against Labor

 Posted by at 3:21 am  Politics
Mar 242011
 

Pearl Harbor Day is almost nine months away, but that doesn’t matter to Republicans intent on perpetrating a sneak attack, a day that will live in infamy if it passes, against American workers, buried deep in a bill to ostensibly cut welfare waste.

24UnionAttackAll around the country, right-wing legislators are asking middle class Americans to pay for budget deficits caused mainly by a recession caused by Wall Street; they are attacking workers’ collective bargaining rights, which has provoked a huge Main Street Movement to fight back.

Now, a group of House Republicans is launching a new stealth attack against union workers. GOP Reps. Jim Jordan (OH), Tim Scott (SC), Scott Garrett (NJ), Dan Burton (IN), and Louie Gohmert (TX) have introduced H.R. 1135, which states that it is designed to “provide information on total spending on means-tested welfare programs, to provide additional work requirements, and to provide an overall spending limit on means-tested welfare programs.”

Much of the bill is based upon verifying that those who receive food stamps benefits are meeting the federal requirements for doing so. However, one section buried deep within the bill adds a startling new requirement. The bill, if passed, would actually cut off all food stamp benefits to any family where one adult member is engaging in a strike against an employer:

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Inserted from <Think Progress>

Only Republicans would be so vile as to force hunger upon the children of workers who exercise their rights within collective bargaining.  Note that I have marked worthy recall candidates in red.

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  2 Responses to “A Sneak Attack Against Labor”

  1. Well, to be fair Teapublicans are offering middle class working Americans two choices:

    [1] Being paid less than a living wage, and so not being able to provide food for your family
    Or …
    [2] Going on strike to try to obtain a living wage, then be deprived of food stamps and so not being able to provide food for your family

    Either way, American working families are going to go hungry – but at least Teapublicans are giving them a choice on how to do it. Damn, they are generous!

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