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Sen. Ben Nelson (d) of Nebraska Blocks important nomination.

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Sen. Ben Nelson (d) of Nebraska Blocks important UNION nomination.

Ben Nelson To Filibuster Key Obama Labor Nominee
First Posted: 02- 8-10 08:29 PM | Updated: 02- 8-10 10:08 PM


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In a move that will further irritate his Democratic critics, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) announced on Monday evening that he would not just oppose but also help filibuster President Barack Obama's nominee to a key labor relations agency

In a statement from his office, the Nebraska Democrat announced that he would oppose cloture for Craig Becker's appointment to the National Labor Relations Board, all but assuring that confirmation won't take place.

"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," said Senator Nelson. "This is of great concern, considering that the Board's main responsibility is to resolve labor disputes with an even and impartial hand. In addition, the nominee's statements fly in the face of Nebraska's Right to Work laws, which have been credited in part with our excellent business climate that has attracted employers and many good jobs to Nebraska. Considering these matters, I will oppose the upcoming cloture motion and the nomination."

Becker has been an associate general counsel for the Service Employees International Union since 1990 and was previously counsel for the AFL-CIO. His nomination to the NLRB already appeared in peril after the victory of Scott Brown in the Massachusetts Senate election. He had previously been held up in Congress by objections from Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) -- who worried he was too allied with unions -- before being re-nominated by Obama in January.

In that regard, Nelson's vote may not be critical -- he will likely be the 42nd Senator, not the 41st, to vote against cloture. Still, for a labor community that grew tired of the Nebraska Democrat's antics during the health care debate, the Becker vote is likely to ratchet up their anger further.

"It's a shame and a disappointment that Senator Nelson is willing to continue to leave working families without a fully staffed NLRB," said Eddie Vale, a spokesman for the AFL-CIO. "Becker is an eminently qualified nominee. Its pretty confusing and circular logic that Nelson contends he wouldn't represent the administrations agenda, when he was nominated by the administration, twice."

Nelson has been much more inclined to filibuster Obama's nominees than he was George W. Bush's.

Some airlines are 5 years past their Amendable date and he doesn't think the pendulum needs to swing back to give the working man/woman more leverage in negotiations?? Give his office a call and voice your disapproval. 202.224.6551
 
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Same scum bag that voted for health care after getting preferential pay outs to Medicare in HIS state. The list of members of Congress I would like to see donkey punched is long and undistinguished. He's in the top ten...
 
Check out this winner:

http://www.casavaria.com/cafesentid...cks-70-nominees-demands-billions-in-earmarks/

Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) has been revealed to be placing a “blanket hold” on 70 of Pres. Obama’s nominees, while demanding an estimated $40 billion in earmarks for his state. The revelation, published yesterday in CongressDaily, is being called one of the most flagrant examples of political corruption in recent memory. According to CongressDaily’s reporting, “While holds are frequent, Senate aides said a blanket hold represents a far more aggressive use of the power than is normal.”

No wonder nothing ever gets accomplished!

P.S. I didn't intentionally pick the source, just a quick google search!
 
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Clean out ALL of Congress. TERM LIMITS NOW!
 
"He had previously been held up in Congress by objections from Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) -- who worried he was too allied with unions -- before being re-nominated by Obama in January."

This is exactly why I didn't vote for John McCain.

Fillibusters are ruining this country. Whatever happened to a simple majority rules?
 
"He had previously been held up in Congress by objections from Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) -- who worried he was too allied with unions -- before being re-nominated by Obama in January."

This is exactly why I didn't vote for John McCain.

Fillibusters are ruining this country. Whatever happened to a simple majority rules?

It's called the Constitution. :smash:
http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html
 
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