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Romney Calls Union-Backed Bill “Catastrophic”
CBSNews.com ^ | 05-28-09 | Stephanie Condon

Posted on 05/28/2009 5:01:20 PM PDT by GOP_Lady

As Democrats and Republicans stand increasingly at odds over measures to help improve the economy, one bill under consideration highlights how critical party loyalty could be in determining policy measures.

Mitt Romney, a likely contender for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, joined a forum of business advocates in Northern Virginia on Thursday to denounce a union-backed bill, the Employee Free Choice Act, as little more than political payback from Democrats that would worsen the nation's economic footing.

The bill would be "catastrophic for the economy," Romney said. "The impact long term is people start less businesses here. It's not great for the people who start businesses today, but it's even worse for the employees of tomorrow."

The act would make it easier for workers to form a union. Most notably, it would allow workers to automatically form a union if more than a half of them sign a card indicating they want to join one. This method is currently an option for employees so long as their employers approve it; otherwise, workers can form a union through a secret ballot and election process.

Romney on Thursday echoed one of the main complaints of the business community, which has said the increased costs of unionization would drive businesses out of the United States and potentially cripple those left here.

"If you want to start a high tech business, there's no requirement you have to start it in America," Romney said. "That's the risk here."

Mary Beth Maxwell, the executive director of labor group American Rights at Work, told Hotsheet earlier this year that EFCA will in fact help businesses by giving workers higher wages, allowing them to spend more.

"For business to succeed in the United States, we need a strong middle class where workers are working hard and earning wages where they can support their families and buy goods and services and continue to grow American businesses," she said. "People need to be able to make a decent wage and be able to spend that money – that’s what’s going to get this economy back on track."

The Obama administration has painted its policies, like the stimulus package, as pro-business, but Republicans have criticized Democrats for taking a heavy-handed approach to industry.

"There's nothing wrong with well thought-through regulation that makes it more predictable to do business," Romney said. "Sometimes regulation can be counterproductive."

While the Employee Free Choice Act has given Romney an opportunity to flesh out his potential policy proposals before another bid at the White House, it could also prove to be a litmus test for moderate senators, most notably Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Penn.).

The former Republican has waffled on the bill and remained opposed to it after switching to the Democratic party in late April. In mid-May, however, he indicated he could envision supporting a revised version of the legislation.

Specter has shifted slightly left on some issues as it has become clear he will need to earn the trust of his new party in order to keep his seniority in the Senate. He could very well be the deciding vote on the Employee Free Choice Act.

Romney, noting that Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) has a background in business, said, "It's hard for me to conceive of Sen. Warner voting for the bill." Warner is the newest Democratic senator in the recently-turned swing state of Virginia.

The bill, however, may not even make it to the full Senate for a vote. After passing in the House of Representatives before languishing in the Senate last year, it was reintroduced in March and now sits in committee.

Romney and the other speakers said the consequences of the legislation would take time to come to bear, but they would be significant.

"If you look at the auto industry, we don't want that to be the norm for the manufacturing industry," said Brett Vassey, president of the Virginia Manufacturers Association. "There's not enough bailout money" to deal with such a situation, he said.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cardcheck; efca; manufacturing; romney; secretballot; unions
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To: ansel12

When has Palin ever gone toe to toe with the best of them to give her opinion on what should be done? The answer never, but she can show up at a rally of adoring fans and wave like a beauty queen and read a teleprompter from a speech that someone else wrote. That is absolutely pathetic. Call Romney what you want, but you can’t just say about him what I just said about Palin, and that’s the bottom line truth, and you know it! By the way, Romney is pro-life! So stop spreading lies. It’s the truth what I just said about Palin!


21 posted on 05/31/2009 1:59:49 AM PDT by rodeo-mamma
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To: GOP_Lady

3 questions for the “ptential frontrunner”:

What was Mitt doing during Vietnam?
How many male children does Mitt have?
How many of them have served in the armed forces?


22 posted on 05/31/2009 2:07:43 AM PDT by RC one
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To: Diogenesis
Romney largely ignored the Massachusetts elections and spent most of the time during the campaign out of state..."

And that drew the ire of a lot of conservatives in this state. Some forgave him....I'm not one of them.

23 posted on 05/31/2009 2:11:30 AM PDT by csense
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To: rodeo-mamma

“When has Palin ever gone toe to toe with the best of them to give her opinion on what should be done? The answer never, but she can show up at a rally of adoring fans and wave like a beauty queen and read a teleprompter from a speech that someone else wrote.”


You seem ignorant of American politics, Governor Palin is the famous reformer that arose to challenge the corrupt Alaskan Republican establishment and defeated what was considered an unbeatable Governor and in turn became the most popular Governor in America. She is now a smash hit nationally with conservatives that want her to bring her strength and reform oriented, Reagan like leadership to the nation.

Romney won one election, governed badly and was shut out of reelection due to lousy poll numbers by his constituency, he is something of a sad sack and lacks any real character or leadership, or even an ideology and he is no conservative.

Palin is a leader that walks the walk, your boy won an office once long ago, in a land far far away, that threw him out when he screwed up and proved incompetent, too bad.

To console you, here is a 2002 video of your boy/man doing his passionate best to sell abortion to America’s boys and girls, enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_w9pquznG4


24 posted on 05/31/2009 9:43:01 AM PDT by ansel12 (Romney (guns)"instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people")
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To: RC one
What was Mitt doing during Vietnam? How many male children does Mitt have? How many of them have served in the armed forces?

The Romney line is cowardly and and Anti-American and dedicated anti-conservatives.

No Romney man has ever served the United States as a soldier, ever, in their entire history, Mitt Romney and his five sons carry on the family tradition of their male line and father George Romney was the anti-war republican candidate for President of the United States during the Vietnam War while his son Mitt was living in France.

25 posted on 05/31/2009 9:49:18 AM PDT by ansel12 (Romney (guns)"instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people")
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To: RC one
One family is made up up hard charging, red blooded, all Americans and dedicated conservatives and the other family is made up of a bunch of limp, metrosexual types that don't really fit in in the conservative world.

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26 posted on 05/31/2009 10:01:05 AM PDT by ansel12 (Romney (guns)"instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people")
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