Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Quiet Communist Still Goes About His Work

Bolshevik Plots not withstanding Prezbo the Usurper, continues in his Marxist ways. His newest nominee,Craig Becker,a SEIU labor lawyer extremist(Fellow Communist) for a seat on the National Labor Relations Board. Are we getting all these names down for future purposes? After getting the boot from an Omaha Pizzaria, the Cornhusker Kickbacker is putting up a kick of his own. Ben Nelson of all people, in an effort to save his political future will oppose (initially)Becker's confirmation, leaving Obama short of the 60 votes necessary for senate approval.

Obama may relook into his goodie bag for another payoff for Nelson. This time it would require something a little more of personal benefit. Such as 30 minutes of all you can carry out the door free play at Fort Knox. Nelson an established prostitute, will eventually come to the haggling over price. "Pay for Play" now we know where the politicians derived that pearl.

I feel for the people of Nebraska, this is not who they desire represent such hardworking and decent citizens. Not by a mile.

Steve
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Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson (D) on Monday announced he would oppose Craig Becker’s nomination to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) — a move that could ultimately scuttle Becker’s confirmation indefinitely.

Senate Democratic leaders needed the help of their entire 59-vote caucus, plus one Republican defector, to invoke cloture this Tuesday on Becker’s nomination, which has awaited a full Senate vote since the summer of 2009. But Nelson’s decision to oppose the White House’s top candidate for the job seriously threatens those plans, as it now appears Democrats will not have the votes they need to proceed as intended this week.

Nelson outlined his objections to Becker’s nomination in a statement issued late Monday, stressing he felt the former AFL-CIO lawyer would “take an aggressive personal agenda to the NLRB, and that he would pursue a personal agenda there, rather than that of the Administration.”

“This is of great concern, considering that the Board’s main responsibility is to resolve labor disputes with an even and impartial hand,” Nelson added. “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.”

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