When I was a younger man I marched in support of Cesar Chavez and the
United Farm Workers. I am a union man. Proud and strong. No apologies.
No surrender. No regrets. No retreat. While I am not honored to own a
union card, I consider myself a union man. Now and forever.
The
unions stand tall in the history of freedom. I was proud to stand with
Solidarity in Poland in its hours of greatest crisis, with the same
conviction that the heroic workers of Solidarity stand with the battling
workers of Wisconsin and workers everywhere. When we battle for the
rights of workers anywhere, we battle for the rights of workers
everywhere. Collective bargaining, democracy and freedom are
inseparable.
The unions have played a special role creating prosperity in every
corner of the world, where they stand up for the rights of workers, the
creation of jobs and the rising tide that lifts all boats. Economic
historians and statisticians prove the point. When unions flourish,
prosperity rises, because more jobs and fair pay create stronger
consumers and greater demand, which increases the profits of firms and
the wealth of nations.
The Republican Party and its nominee for
president once waged war against the auto recovery program of the
president, which promised, and delivered, shared sacrifice and shared
rewards for labor and business. When the program worked brilliantly the
Republican nominee, who demeans the labor legacy of his father, then
lied and tried to claim credit.
Today the Republican Party, led by
its candidate for president, wages war against the jobs of those who
serve with the police. Last Friday a triumphalist Mitt Romney, pouncing
on what he considered political opportunity, waved his arms with a
glowing smirk while repeating his support for previous firings of police
and promising to fire more police.
Today the Republican Party,
led by its candidate for president, wages war against the jobs of
firefighters. The triumphalist Romney, believing (wrongly) that he had
found the golden key to power, told cheering partisans that he supports
the past layoffs of those who save our neighbors from the deadly
infernos of burning flames, and promises if elected to fire more of
these heroic Americans.
Remember when a grateful and patriotic
nation rose as one to applaud the indescribable valor of those who ran
into burning buildings to save our families and neighbors after
terrorists struck on that deadly September morning?
Today Mitt
Romney, who ranked nearly last in the nation creating jobs as governor,
lusts for the presidency. He seems joyous that many are jobless today.
He celebrates their pain as his good fortune. He panders to the hatred
of unions that his father deplored. He forgets that Ronald Reagan led
the Screen Actors Guild. He treats the jobs of police and firefighters,
and nurses and teachers, as the petty cash of his unprincipled ambition.
Today
the Republican Party, led by its candidate for president, wages war
against the jobs of teachers. American teachers are enormously trusted
and deeply respected by overwhelming majorities of our people. They
faithfully, diligently and wonderfully use the gifts God gave them to
lift the lives of their students and the education of our children. They
deserve the respect that was shown them by leaders and statesmen such
as George Romney, not the contempt shown them by vulture politicians
such as Mitt Romney.
Today the GOP wages war against programs that
create jobs, policies that promote jobs, workers who desperately need
jobs and women who want to be paid fairly when they have jobs. Today the
GOP wages war against the jobs of police who protect our neighborhoods,
firefighters who protect our homes, teachers who educate our children,
nurses who tend our wounds, bargaining that protects their rights and
earned pensions that protect their security.
I am a union man, and
proud of it. Republicans who wage war against unions and jobs are
waging war against American values and prosperity.
Budowsky was an aide to former Sen. Lloyd Bentsen and Bill Alexander, then chief deputy majority whip of the House. He holds an LL.M. degree in international financial law from the London School of Economics. He can be read on The Hill’s Pundits Blog and reached at brentbbi@webtv.net.
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