Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Minimum Wage Cannot Be Up For Bargaining

If someone were to say eliminating the minimum wage “could potentially wipe out unemployment because we would be able to offer jobs at whatever level," would you vote for them? In this person’s defense, yes, we could have a nation filled with people working for one dollar an hour, because then everyone can have a job…that’s fair right? Of course not! Would it surprise you to hear that it was Michele Bachmann who suggested eliminating the minimum wage?

When asked by George Stephanopoulos, on Good Morning America, Bachmann avoided going back on that 2005 quote and defending the minimum wage. She proposed to eliminate the minimum wage, all while she continues to make a pretty comfortable salary as a Member of Congress. Even after "opposing" a congressional pay raise, she has willingly accepted every one that passed, which she was not required to do.

This is a huge disconnect that the Republican presidential candidates have with the American people. While Democrats are working everyday on how to help lift American’s up, Republicans like Bachmann are looking on how to lift multi-billion dollar businesses up by increasing their profit margins. How can we ask Americans making minimum wage to accept less while we continue to give multi-millionaires tax breaks. Everyone deserves a living wage, and for our elected leaders willing to give them less is unacceptable. We live in the most prosperous nation in the world. We did not get here by the graces of millionaires and billionaires. It has been working people that built this country, and its time the Republicans stop attacking the American workers.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Michigan Citizens Fight Back Against "Emergency Managers"

There must be something in the Midwest Republican drinking water because the attacks on the middle class just keep coming. Back in March, the Minnesota State Senate passed a bill which allows for “emergency managers” to take the place of elected officials and also allows these officials broad powers including the ability to release local elected officials and terminate union contracts. In response to this ridiculous new law, a lawsuit was filed last week in the Ingham County Circuit Court by the Sugar Law Center of Detroit on behalf of 28 Michigan residents. The lawsuit seeks to have the bill be overturned on the grounds that it is unconstitutional and with good reason. Bill Goodman, the attorney arguing for the plaintiffs, called the legislation a “power grab” and also said that it essentially imposes a “dictator” on the people.

Goodman is absolutely right! This law is little more than a sad attempt by Governor Rick Snyder to try and grab more power and influence and to also impose his handpicked “emergency managers” on local areas who have already seen fit to elect otherwise. Such legislation stomps on the constitution and the principles upon which this country was founded. To allow it to stand would be a violation of the rights of the people. The Michigan courts must side with people and with democracy.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Another Twist Emerges in the Wisconsin Recall Elections

The Wisconsin recall elections are fast approaching with 6 of the 19 Republicans in the Wisconsin State Senate facing challenges for their seats. This is the first time that so many recalls have been issued to so many legislators over the same issue. The Republican recall elections will begin on July 12th with the primaries and the general election will take place several weeks later in August. The recall elections are but the latest chapter in the saga of the Wisconsin legislature since the 14 Democrats walked out of the Wisconsin State Senate in protest of a bill which stripped collective bargaining from public workers. Since then, recall election efforts have left 6 Republicans and 3 Democrats facing recall elections in a few short weeks.

While the Democrats announced that they would not be running any “fake Republicans” in the primaries, the Republicans have persisted with their election tricks in an attempt to confuse voters and to force Democrats to spend more money on their campaigns. The use of such a ridiculous method clearly shows that the Republicans are almost definitely more concerned about the recall elections than they’ve been letting on. Republicans are referring to their fake Democrats as “protest candidates” but they are actually costing Wisconsin tax payers over $400,000. So much for fiscal responsibility!

It’s time to stop the power struggle and start coming together to come up with real solutions to middle class problems. Wisconsin Republicans have made it clear that they’re not interested in doing that. The Republicans have the backing of corporate CEOs, but we have the backing of people like you. The people of Wisconsin are standing up and 21st Century Democrats is proud to support them.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

2011 Youth Leadership Series: Richard Trumka

21st Century Democrats is happy to announce the start of our 2011 Youth Leadership Speaker Series next Thursday. Richard Trumka, President of the AFL-CIO, will be speaking Thursday, June 23rd at 6:00PM at the Capitol Visitor Center in the Orientation Theatre North. We are incredibly excited about this event and would like to invite all interns and any and all interested persons in the DC Metro area to attend. Admission is free, however, we ask that you be sure to register in advance at our website. Richard Trumka served three terms as UMWA president, served 15 years as Secretary-Treasurer at AFL-CIO before being elected President in September 2009. Learn more about President Trumka here.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Wisconsin Supreme Court Supports Anti-Union Legislation

Yesterday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the ruling of Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi, thereby reinstating the anti-union legislation passed illegally in March of 2011. The brave walk-out of 14 Democratic Wisconsin State Senators did not allow for a quorum to be present and no vote could be taken. Following weeks of the walk-out and protests in the State Capitol, the Republicans secretly redrafted the legislation to no longer include budgetary items, which would allow a vote without a quorum. However, Wisconsin laws requires a notice no less than a twenty-four hour prior to the convening of a government body. Even in extreme circumstances, a two hour notice must be provided. The Republican Senators of Wisconsin satisfied neither statute, and the law was deemed to have been illegally passed by Judge Sumi. It was created in blatant contempt of the law with the intent to strip unionized public worked of collective bargaining rights.

Tuesday's Wisconsin Supreme Court's overruling of this case represents a clear and partisan attack on worker’s rights. In a 4-3 vote along party lines, the Court ruled that the committee formed to draft revised legislation was not subject to any Open Meeting Laws, and therefore was not illegal...but the law clearly states otherwise. Any meeting of a government body, defined as,“state or local agency, board, commission, [or] committee...” must provide a notice of its meeting. These four Supreme Court Justices have backed the illegal Republican bill to disenfranchise workers. The people of Wisconsin deserve real justice, and it is the intention of 21st Century Democrats to keep fighting for the rights of every working person and family. A change must be made in Wisconsin and in any other state that looks to deny workers their rights.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

He Said What? That's Crazy!

Sound bytes from a few of the Republican presidential hopefuls have been in ample supply lately. Fresh off of the campaign trail, quotes are flying around that leave GOP leadership with hand prints on their foreheads and a bitter aftertaste of feet. Former US Senator Rick Santorum announced Monday that he will be seeking the GOP nomination for president, and in this address he said this about the brave soldiers who fought on D-Day in 1944, "Those Americans risked everything so they could make that decision on their health care plan." This, of course, is coming in defense of Rep. Ryan’s budget which effectively ends Medicare. This strange statement by Santorum has brought about a great deal of conversation. Exactly what he meant to accomplish though this obscure linkage of two seemingly unrelated ideas is unclear, but he’s not alone. Herman Cain, a fellow Republican running for president also had a foot-in-mouth moment while discussing his own credentials for the nation’s highest office. While commenting on his apparent lack of foreign policy experience, he said, “Uh, does the current president have any? How’s that working out for you?” Are you scratching your head too now? We are. In this two part conundrum, Mr. Cain likened himself to the foreign policy experience of President Obama and then immediately accused him of being under qualified. Needless to say, Mr. Cain ought to reconsider his position and begin to more carefully craft his message. President Obama has been very successful in foreign relations, beginning in 2009, when he led the global response to the financial and economic crisis, and most recently with the ratification of New START Treaty between the US and Russia. Merely weeks into the official GOP campaign season, their candidates have begun stumbling over their own words and making all but the right kind of headlines.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Protect Workers Rights

Continual delays and excuses by New Hampshire Speaker of the House Bill O’Brien to schedule a veto override vote are weakening the power of labor unions in the state. The current state of the Right-to-Work legislation prevents unions from receiving funds that help enforce labor contracts and cover the cost of negotiation. These are rights essential for labor unions to protect workers’ rights.

The Speaker’s delays come despite continued pressure from his own party and resignations by party leaders, House Deputy Majority Leader Matt Quandt and Whip Tim Copeland. Both members support the ability of unions to organize and resigned in opposition to not only the legislation, but specifically in opposition to Speaker O’Brien’s anti-labor and anti-worker agenda.

By delaying the vote the Speaker is alienating members of the both the Democratic and Republican parties who want to ensure that labor unions are protected. If other Republicans, like Quandt and Copeland, are willing to stand up for labor unions, than Speaker O’Brien needs to stand up as well, and schedule a vote. Without a vote, workers in the state of New Hampshire will lose the voice that advocates for their rights.

Speaker O’Brien must stop delaying and stop making excuses and give labor unions a fighting chance.