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CNN's Candy Crowley sat down with the AFL-CIO's Richard Trumka and the National Small Business Association President Todd McCracken to discuss jobs and the economy. Trumka reminded the viewers just who put the economy into the ditch in the first place, that everyone knew the stimulus bill was too small but it was all that could get passed due to the Republican obstruction in the Senate and that there are 400 bills sitting on the doorstep of the Senate that also have not been passed because of Republican obstruction. Most have not even been allowed to come up for a vote. As Trumka notes much of what's in those bills would be helping our economy now.

Republicans seem determined to take this country into a ditch if it means them winning the mid-term elections. They'd be less likely to be rewarded for it if we had a few more like Trumka on the television not allowing our media to give them a pass for their behavior and having Republicans come on the air day after day and claim that the stimulus failed completely and we just need more tax cuts to revive the economy without being challenged.

CROWLEY: Mr. Trumka, tell us what the president has done right, first of all, in trying to deal with this economy. And where do you think he's gone wrong?

TRUMKA: Well, first of all, he did the stimulus package. You know, let's remember what he inherited. He inherited a banking industry or an economy that that was about to fall off the end of the cliff. He inherited a recession.

So he's brought us back. He's brought sanity back to the financial system here. He has brought the economy back somewhat. He's created more jobs in this recession than George Bush did in eight years as president with a surplus. So he's done that.

CROWLEY: But 62,000 jobs last month is not enough.

TRUMKA: Oh, of course it's not enough.

CROWLEY: Right.

TRUMKA: We need between 400,000 and 500,000 jobs a month.

CROWLEY: So you think the stimulus package was a good idea and you think it saved us from going off the cliff?

TRUMKA: I do. It was too small at the time, and everybody knew it was too small, but it was all they could get passed because of Republican opposition.

CROWLEY: And so, first, what makes you think you can get anything passed the Republican opposition at this point, especially since the country has gotten more and more concerned about the deficit? But -- but, secondly, to my first question is, what has he done wrong, do you think?

TRUMKA: Well, the first thing that was done wrong in the stimulus package was, when we did infrastructure, it only addressed short-term infrastructure projects, so that we couldn't get a project that would take three or four years to complete and create a lot of jobs. They were all smaller jobs.

It should have been geared toward longer stuff. More of the money should have been structured towards infrastructure and helping state and local governments, because what we see right now is, the extraordinary spending of the federal government is being negated by the contracting of the state and local government...

CROWLEY: Sure.

TRUMKA: ... and that's why we're seeing the -- the...

CROWLEY: Yes, where they're going to still look at more teachers and firefighters, policemen, and that's part of the AFL-CIO, that are getting laid off now because those state budgets have to be balanced.

TRUMKA: But if we hadn't given them aid, we could have lost 900,000 teachers, firefighters and police. That's not good for the country. That's not good for our children. That's not good for our future.

CROWLEY: Mr. McCracken, what has the president from your point of view done right and what has he done wrong?

MCCRACKEN: He really has focused on the lending stuff for small companies, and I think that's a really productive thing. He seems sort of -- sort of gets the need to really -- to inject credit capital in small companies and how it's really the lifeblood of what they do.

And what he's done wrong, I think, is not really focus on that nearly early enough. I mean, we're talking about a small-business lending fund now in September into the end of a recession. This should have been on the table a year-and-a-half ago, and things like this should have been on the table a year-and-a-half ago.

And now they're also talking about a payroll tax holiday of some substance. We were talking about that also a year-and-a-half ago. We think something like that should have been in the first stimulus package, and things would have been -- we would have been in better shape than we are right now.

TRUMKA: You know, Todd, in all fairness to the president, the House of Representatives has passed 400 bills that are sitting at the doorstep of the Senate. And because of the obstructionism of the Republicans right now, they haven't been able to be passed. Much of what you've talked about are in those 400 bills that Democrats and the president advocated.

CROWLEY: But he was advocating -- I mean, he was -- had his hands full and was advocating something larger and some other things. Let me ask you something, because I had two men in here who were heads of very large companies who said the president just has this anti- business tone, businesses are worried about like what's coming next, there's this uncertainty. Do you think that the president has an anti-business tone?

MCCRACKEN: I -- I think it can be perceived that way, because the -- a lot of things that have come out of -- of Washington in the last year-and-a-half do inject a degree of uncertainty into the economy. And that does hurt job growth, because you have to realize that for a company adding another job or adding (inaudible) is a long- term decision. It's not something they do lightly.

And they have to look into the future and know what's -- what they think is coming and whether they're going to be able to sustain this. And -- and the financial reform, the -- the -- the health care reform, and now all the uncertainty over what tax policy is going to be over the next few years does sort of add to that general unease. And there's no getting around that.

CROWLEY: And keeps jobs from coming, because I don't want to hire, because we don't really know what's going to go on. But let me move you on to...

TRUMKA: But wait, wait, wait. All of those were absolutely essential, and it's unfair to say that the president is anti-business. This president has done more and given more to tax cuts to business than -- than anybody before.

CROWLEY: He did say -- he saw how it could be perceived that way.

TRUMKA: Well, and, you know, he has -- we had no choice but to rein in Wall Street. We had no choice but to rein in health care costs. We have no choice but to look at a tax code that now rewards people for taking jobs offshore and trying to reverse that.

All of these things have come about because of the bad policies of the last 30 years, and this president is trying to correct them.

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MountainMan23's picture

From The New Yorker:

The Empty Chamber
Just how broken is the Senate?
by George Packer

“Sit and watch us for seven days,” one senator says of the deadlocked chamber. “You know what you’ll see happening? Nothing.”

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/08/09...
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Trumka's right. The dysfunctional Senate is the roadblock.

It would probably be unprecedented, and definitely out of character for Biden, but isn't he the President of the Senate, and as President couldn't he take a strong executive position?

Go in, kick ass, repeal dumb rules, force Senators to be in the Senate when the Senate is in session.

Would that be too much to ask?


Democracy is too important to be entrusted to politicians.
Rise Up!
Protest!

Ape-Man's picture

That would be excellent. Is that is really possible though? He is tough enough and sharp enough...


"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

And dogoneit people don't like him...


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

surfjac's picture

..in the Senate.


Mickey: "It was an epiphany. Do you know what an epipany is?"
Keoni: "NOT NOW MICKEY!"

CoIntelPro.PronktasticlyAgainst.SCLM.E-Voting.Incumbents's picture

Why aren't Democrats learning?

Ezra Klein, staff writer for the Washington Post, explains why Congressional Democrats continue to make concessions on legislation in the name of bipartisanship when they get no Republican votes in return.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/38049...

because bipa(R)tisanshit trumps the peoples' common good.


Some stuff you can't make up!

Geronimo.'s picture

Happy Fuckin' Labor Day! ...from Michael Moore

Michael Moore takes a strong stance to stand up for the unions in our Country. Much appreciated.


"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people." ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

Alerta_Alerta's picture

Sabo cat is sleepy and doesn't care.


Bite my shiny metal ass.
http://www.startalkradio.net/

I don't give a toss.

Tax the Rich's picture

It's about time one of these D.C. Democrats started telling it like it is! Oh.... wait, he's not a.................;


Rush Limbaugh is what a smart person thinks a stupid bigot sounds like.

roxsteady's picture

He's the guy who refused to support Blanche Lincoln and down 30 points right now he's looking very smart!

roxsteady's picture

there is nothing Biden can do. He can only brake ties! But, yes props to Richard Trumka for telling it like it is. While our stupid media keeps telling us that the GOP has a great chance to take back the majority, they're not telling us why that would be. Only a blithering idiot would ever vote for those clowns. It's all doom and gloom for the Dems but, no one can explain why the voters will cast their votes for these morons? It's not because they're offering anything new or innovative. They're not offering shit except more of the same. Wait a minute? That is shit!

Ape-Man's picture

Oh man, i hope Reid toughens up.


"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-

Liberal AND Proud's picture

Oh man, i hope Reid toughens up.

Are they using harsher cleaners in the men's lavatory now?


"Anyone that makes less than $150K in this country, has no business voting Republican."

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Do you hear any tapdancing?


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

surfjac's picture

..Dems who are also clowns and too timid to stand up to and call out the republican'ts in the media or who vote with the republican'ts because they're DINO's.


Mickey: "It was an epiphany. Do you know what an epipany is?"
Keoni: "NOT NOW MICKEY!"

to think that the voting public hasn't noticed that they have been blocking every thing the Dems have proposed? Do they really think we're as ignorant and uninformed as their teabagger constitiuents? They can't be that stupid, can they? We're not your "guns and god" idiot voters. We see exactly what's been going on since Obama was sworn in and we're not going to reward you for your obstructionism. We're going to punish you again.

Ape-Man's picture

All i can say is it must be that old habits are hard to break. The MSM needs a horse race or viewers will tune out.

The MSM is really no longer our friends, they just seem that way to keep us watching these days.

It's been a long time since Walter Cronkite...

We can only hope people will tune out anyway, even though bad habits are hard to break.

Republican obstructionism and lies, in concert with the MSM coddling is a very destructive force.


"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-

have diverged so drastically from that of the American people that we are at the point where what is good for the corporate media is bad for the American people and what is good for the American people is bad for the corporate media.
Don't know what the solution is, but our country is in a very bad place without a media that is supportive of average Americans. We are stuck with a media that seems determined to deceive and mislead the American people.

Kelvin Phillips's picture

One thing I am glad of is that Trumka even got to be on the panel! I am sick and tired of all this propaganda by the media that is not even being challenged seriously by most politicians and voices on the left. This is why there was a fairness doctrine in the first place! And despite what some people believe all it originally was written as was this: The Fairness Doctrine had two basic elements: It required broadcasters to devote some of their airtime to discussing controversial matters of public interest, and to air contrasting views regarding those matters. Stations were given wide latitude as to how to provide contrasting views: It could be done through news segments, public affairs shows, or editorials. The doctrine did not require equal time for opposing views but required that contrasting viewpoints be presented.

Nowadays, however, that is considered an assault on freedom itself !

Peter G's picture

the political situation quite well. I am not surprised.


Hasa Diga Eebowai

roxsteady's picture

No incoherent screeching or bulshit talking points. Just the facts. Those things with the media dare not speak. Crowley, who just a few weeks ago agreed that it was Obama's fault that many of the idiots in American think he's a Muslim has the nerve to say that 64,000 new jobs isn't enough? Of course it's not but, does she dare mention that there could have been more if the GOP hadn't blocked everything? Or even dared speak about the 7 million jobs lost under Republicans over the previous 8 years? I can't stand that porker either!

Radically Moderate ad infinitum's picture

'We, the People'............rimshot................hahahahahaha!

After reading the New Yorker article linked by an above poster, it should be obvious to many here that the US Senate is a useless vestigial appendage -- a holdover from colonial rule and resembling nothing as much as the British House of Lords. An expensive useless vestigial appendage.

The Senate needs to be collapsed into an expanded House of Representatives, and under House rules. Lets bring democracy to the US Congress, at long last. In the mean time, let's vote every sitting incumbent Senator out of office. This "legislative" body needs a serious infusion of fresh blood, and new ideas about taking care of the People's Business.


"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
-- John F. Kennedy

Ape-Man's picture

Sounds good.


"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-

Alecto2's picture

It is laid out right here.
www.thisinstead.info

I liked the President's speech today in Wisconsin. I sure hope he is going to let the republicans know that this DOG bites. In addition, Harry Reid really answered all the questions from reporters about Sharron angle. She is extreme and he said, repeating her words are not negative, they are just telling the facts: she wants to privatize SS, do away with the Dept of Education, EPA, wipe out Medicare and Medicaid. And of course she want women to have babies delivered via RAPE. She's extreme because they are her viewpoints. She is bad for America. Go get'em Harry!!


CarmanK

"Middle class societies don't emerge automatically as an economy matures, they have to be CREATED through political action." Paul Krugman.

Ape-Man's picture

Yes. Please, go get 'em!


"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-

mujinronsha's picture

is still a go-er !

Trumka and Barack and Central Planning will win the day !

FreeDUMB's picture

Central Planning? Name ONE, JUST ONE, democrat who advocates this. You can't because it is a LIE. It is just another straw man scarecrow. You people make me sick.

flav1's picture

bag of shit.
I can almost smell her through the tv.....yuchh.

ktpinnacle's picture

I love Crowley insinuating that Senate obstructionism is only due to the people's concern about the deficit.

How dishonest can she be?!?

pinkobait's picture

She can be very very dishonest.
It doesn't take a genius to smoke the rabid republican out from betwixt the lines where our clever Candice is concerned.


"To me, truth is not some vague, foggy notion. Truth is real. And,
at the same time, unreal. Fiction and fact and everything in between,
plus some things I can't remember, all rolled into one big "thing."
This is truth, to me. "

-Jack Handy

User Loser's picture

Bush ran the country into the ground with 50 votes. What we got is what they wanted to give us. I can't believe otherwise. There are no accidents in politics.

Falmouth's picture

That because of uncertainty companies are afraid of adding one job. This isn't Europe it's easy enough to let someone go if it doesn't work out. What they should have said is why hire anybody if it might effect somebody's bonus for the year. These jerks don't care about helping someone and helping the economy by providing employment. They only care about how much extra they can put in their pockets. I went to my bank recently and tellers were openly complaining they don't have enough help. The following week I had to wait in the drive thru line 15 minutes even though I was only second in line. Some places are starting to hire here however and the unemployment is claimed to be much lower than nationally.

flav1's picture

For years Americans have been told they have to be more competitive, more productive workers. For years productivity has gone up, but middle class worker salaries have stagnated while the money generated goes to the few at the top.
There is no room for squeezing more out of the American worker, unless they do the the amount of work that used to be done by one and a half or two people. This is called "operating lean".
Big Corporate has achieved this with their layoffs when the economy crashed.
They will not hire back the laid off workers as business improves for them, why give up the increased profits.
A corporation's goal is about profits and nothing else. Eliminating as many workers as possible is good for profit margins. They have achieved this by eliminating American workers for dirt cheap foreign labor.
This has been excellent for corporate profits, but in the process the American middle class is being destroyed. Corporations have no loyalty to America as a country, it does not benefit them it is not why they exist.
In Big Corporate culture it usually is not the smartest man who rises to the top, but the greediest.
Americans are sheep who have swallowed the fairy tales told to them by wolves.

Tony102454's picture

Right! This is the way the Democrats should be talking, loud and clear. They act sometimes as if they are sorry for what they have done over the past two years. They have saved more jobs than have been lost and, as Trumka mentioned, they have created more jobs than bush did in 8 years.

I'm not writing this election off. The incumbent Democrats have been in DC doing their jobs while the opposition has been at home trashing everything they have done, with no coherent plans for solutions. Two months can make a hell of a difference. I plan on being active in the campaign.

JohnnyBravo's picture

if November is as bad as they say it will be...
if people will truly elect teabaggers and more Republicans into Congress...
if idiots forget that it's the Rethugs who got us into this mess...

then fuck it. Let whatever happen...happen. Let the economy go to shit. Let the rethug/teabagger controlled Congress impeach Obama for not being 100% white. And let the aforementioned Congress help the rich get richer and, with the other hand, give the lower and middle class the finger. Saying "Sorry we got nothing for ya" and waving the flag.

Fuck this.


NOBODY 2012

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