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Page Text: Posted by Administrator Who is Grover Norquist? He is a GOP hack conservative anti-union lobbyist and President of the tax lobbying group, Americans for Tax Reform. Norquist, along with Bill Kristol , Ralph E. Reed, Jr. , Clint Bolick and David McIntosh is one of the so-called “ Gang of Five ” identified in Nina Easton ‘s 2000 book by that name, which gives a history of leaders of the modern conservative movement. They are all anti-union at their core of mud. Every dollar that is spent [by labor unions] on disclosure and reporting is a dollar that can’t be spent on other labor union activities. Grover Norquist Well, at least Grover was honest about his motivation for strangling labor unions, and a new in depth report from the Center For American Progress , shows that’s not the case with most of the partisan Republican hacks who have been directed by their corporate masters to drown unions in paperwork. The CAP report details what all union officials already know. Over the past five or six years, the Bush Department of Labor’s Office of Labor-Management Standards has systematically and dramatically increased the financial reporting burden faced by labor unions.  Now, no real unionist is opposed to transparency and sensible reporting – but the reporting requirements imposed by the Bush administration have little to do with transparency, and everything to do with forcing unions to waste time and money jumping through hoops. Here are some passages from the report: Lax regulatory enforcement, however, has not been a government-wide policy. In at least one instance, rigorous and in fact pernicious regulatory enforcement was the course chosen by the Bush administration. That instance involved the regulatory authorities of the U.S. Department of Labor under the Landrum Griffin Act aimed at improving the governance of the nation’s organized labor organizations. Rather than relax these regulatory responsibilities, the Bush administration shoveled significantly more federal tax dollars into the department’s Office of Labor-Management Standards so that key political operatives in OLMS could expand and exercise regulatory authority to: -Impose costly and confusing new reporting requirements -Attempt to increase the number of criminal prosecutions -Disclose the results to the public in seriously misleading ways -Mis-characterize the published data through a variety of false analyses The underlying purpose, of course, is to undermine the reputation of the labor union movement through a classic political misinformation campaign-all under the supervision of a lifelong partisan political operative whose career has been dedicated to the destruction of his political opponents. Read the whole report here… Make no mistake. Any conservative who says they are pro-union is lying to your face. I haven’t met a genuine conservative labor supporter yet. Unions and union bebefits eat at the almighty profit margin, and we all know Bush won’t have any of that. This report frames the perpetual greed and complete lack of respect that conservatives have for the American worker. They outsource our jobs, force wages downward, and bust unions all in the name of profit. Just ask anyone who works at Wal-Mart. The ideology and actions of the so-called “Gang of Five” is pathetic, short-sighted and patently anti-American. Little do they realize that the artificial pressure they endorse that is strangling unions will ultimately backfire as more and more American workers are realizing that they’re employers are not working in their best interest, only their own. The cycle will come full circle…it is already beginning.

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