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CBS News/ April 30, 2012, 1:35 PM

Keystone aside, labor shows Obama love

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(CBS News) Whatever tension may exist between President Obama and organized labor was set aside Monday, when the president spoke to union workers about the need to invest in infrastructure, casting Republicans as the main obstacle in the way of his plans.

"Four more years!" union members chanted when the president took the stage at the legislative conference of the AFL-CIO's Building and Construction Trades Department. One man yelled out, "You're doing a great job, Mr. President."

"It is good to be back among friends," Mr. Obama said.

Indeed, unions spent about $400 million to help elect Mr. Obama in 2008, and the AFL-CIO last month officially endorsed his re-election, putting its significant resources behind the president. Unions have backed the president for, among other things, his stimulus measures aimed at creating more construction work and his support for collective bargaining rights, which have come under attack at the state level in recent years.

Still, the president and labor unions don't see eye to eye on everything, and Republicans today hammered the president for holding up the pending Keystone XL oil pipeline project, in spite of the support it has from some labor organizations.

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus wrote in an op-ed in the Huffington Post Monday that "the Keystone XL pipeline is one issue we can all agree on -- that is, unless you're President Obama in an election year."

Priebus pointed out that the Building and Construction Trades Department -- the very group Mr. Obama addressed Monday morning -- has called the pipeline a "lifeline." The organization has touted the benefits of the project and urged people to lobby the White House on behalf of the pipeline.

The AFL-CIO as a whole has not taken a stance on the pipeline since unions within the organization have taken different positions on it.

Construction has begun on the Southern leg of the pipeline, but the Northern portion still awaits federal approval. Mr. Obama has suggested he could back the full project once it has been subject to review.

Mr. Obama didn't mention the pipeline in his remarks Monday, but he did blast Republican leaders in the House for holding up a highway spending bill that, he said, "could guarantee work for millions of construction workers."

"The easiest bill to pass in Washington used to be get roads and bridges built, because it's not like only Democrats are allowed to use these things," the president said to laughs.

The president noted he visited a dilapidated bridge in House Speaker John Boehner's Ohio district to show why Congress should invest in infrastructure. Taking a shot at Boehner, he said, "You know, maybe he doesn't drive anymore. Maybe he didn't notice how messed up it was."

Mr. Obama acknowledged that his life has also changed since moving to Washington, perhaps putting him out of touch with construction workers.

"I've got to be careful here because, you know, [I] just barely can hammer a nail into the wall," he said. "My wife's not impressed with my skills when it comes to fixing up the house. Right now, fortunately I'm in a rental, so I don't end up having to do a lot of work."

He did, however, stress that his ideals are more in line with those of union workers. Republicans, by contrast, are only interested in "dismantling unions."

"After all you've done to build and protect the middle class, they make the argument you're responsible for the problems facing the middle class," Mr. Obama said. "Somehow that makes sense to 'em. You know, that's not what I believe. I believe our economy is stronger when workers are getting paid good wages and good benefits."

While unions may take issue with Mr. Obama's leadership on the Keystone pipeline -- or with his stance on issues like the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement -- AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka has maintained that Mr. Obama is still "the best out there."

"Best for us, best for working people, best for the recovery of this country," he said when his organization endorsed the president.

The AFL-CIO is keeping up its campaigning for the president this week, sending millions of union families a video casting Republican Mitt Romney as candidate running for the top 1 percent of society.

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PGG1 says:
It's sort of amusing how Democratic supporter accuse the GOP of being the party of fear and negativity, yet all the comments here seem to be along the lines of, "The GOP wants to steal your babies...and your mail!"
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valwayne says:
Big Labor should be showing Obama love, and planning on spending hundreds of millions of dollars to help get him reelected. They owe him. After all Obama has borrowed over $5 trillion dollars that taxpayers will have to pay back to buy big labor with hundreds of billions of dollars. Its the Chicago Way, but hundreds of billions of dollars wasted to buy the support of Big Labor!
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bacaangel replies:
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This was a very Powerful speech by Pres. Obama because it is true. He has put forth so many plans and propositions for jobs which were flatly turned down by GOP Congress -- plans that could have helped the American economy. GOP want to get rid of Post Office (Unions). Good paying jobs. How has the Post Office ever taken away your Liberties & Freedoms? What GOP want is to go back to the wild, wild west and lawlessness where only Guns should be worshipped!
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TimeToEvolve says:
Actually the pipeline was going to create a very minor amount of jobs and the unions knew about all these Fox Keeps You Stupid Channel lies. The people who were going to make out were the contaminated Kock Brothers and all their Republicon slaves working for the government. Another boondoggle for the Top 1% at the expense of the rest of us. And the earth's environment.
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nearl451 says:
The entire premise of this article is false.

Obama was never publicly nor privately against the pipeline. Congress forced his hand by demanding he make a quick decision to avoid other ramifications.

The pipeline was/is/and will be a done deal. The re-application is already in the works and follows a different route regarding the Oglala.

Besides, the financial viability of the Northern section is up to the competitiveness of tar sands versus other sources. Fracking is changing the financial dynamics at present. There is no doubt that the lower part of the pipeline is needed as the distrubuion hubs are filling up chockerblock full on capacity.

What would it take for the article writer to do a modicum of research before publishing?
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obamaisosama says:
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76SpiritOf says:
Well this is news...

I cannot imagine any unionized worker or union that would support the GOP!

Let's face it. The GOP wants to make unions totally ineffective so business can reap larger profits. Who cares about the working class.

We need to give all the money to those who deserve it, the top 1%.
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jnostromo says:
America is moving closer and closer to china and india...Soon America will be gone for good...
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retm-w replies:
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Exactly what the republicans want, anything for the working person they're against.
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agent

Right, you complain about freedom being taken away, yet those people that say no, will have their land and freedoms taken away from them.
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jayz1943 says:
We drank the Kool Aid and bought into the Welfare King's "ineptocracy":

INEPTOCRACY (in-ep-toc'-ra-cy): a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.

The problem with Obama Socialism is sooner or later you run out of other people's money.
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