
After watching a key labor nominee fail to be confirmed by the Senate thanks to a filibuster, the head of the nation's largest union federation says he's ready for President Obama to take matters into his own hands.
"We support President Obama's expressed willingness to make recess appointments of critical posts in the federal government if that's what it takes to get around minority delay and obstruction," says an official statement from AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka. "There are currently more than 60 political nominees being held up by the Republican minority in the Senate - at this point in the Bush Administration, only four nominees were still in limbo."
Ins so doing, Trumka joins Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in arguing that it's appropriate for the President to circumvent GOP obstruction.
Earlier this evening, Craig Becker's nomination to serve on the National Labor Relations Board failed to over come a filibuster. The final vote was 52-33 with 15 members not voting.
During his year in office, Obama has faced unprecedented obstruction of his nominees by Republicans in the Senate. Just last night, Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) lifted a blanket hold he'd placed on all of the President's executive branch picks. Today, for the first time, Obama said he may have to use his Presidential prerogative to situate his nominees using recess appointments, simply to get his administration staffed.
mans_best_friend
February 9, 2010 6:14 PM
Do it. But don't wait for the R's to get the noise machine cranked up. Get out there first explaining why this step was necessary.
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Powkat
February 9, 2010 6:49 PM
Hear, hear! It could get dicey with judges, but he should easily be able to argue that the government needs to be up and running to solve problems like jobs and infrastructure. Go for it.
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Moose49
February 9, 2010 7:34 PM
In his State of the Union, President Obama started talking tough for the first time. Now he's got to act tough -- to show the American people he's not going to take any more of the Repugnuts' shit. As Goofy notes, he's got to frame it right, but he's also just got to do it.
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DaveW
February 9, 2010 8:12 PM
Let's keep in mind that it's not just the Republicans. Lincoln and Nelson joined the GOP filibuster on this appointment. It's past time to kick these shitpiles out of the caucus now, and damn the consequences. They do more harm than any Republican could pray for.
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cwnidog
February 9, 2010 11:45 PM in reply to DaveW
I suspect Lincoln is a problem that will cure itself next November. Yeah, it will cost the Dems a vote, but it was a vote that they couldn't count on when things got tough.
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inokeah
February 9, 2010 9:45 PM
Hay Hay, Ho Ho
Come on Obama, send in the thugs!
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Rich in NJ
February 9, 2010 11:11 PM
Hey Trumka, I agree, but end your opposition to the Senate HCR bill. It's counterproductive and only helps Republicans.
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slb
February 10, 2010 3:01 AM
I say go for it Mr. President! It's past time.
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