Posted on 05/16/2014 4:08:45 PM PDT by mdittmar
It's time for America's infrastructure to once again be the envy of the world, said AFL-CIO Transportation Trades Department (TTD) President Edward Wytkind. The neglect of our country's roads, bridges and transportation systems is "so pervasive, it threatens our economic future."
Today, working people and union members, including Ironworkers, Laborers (LIUNA), Bricklayers (BAC), Boilermakers (IBB), Electrcial Workers (IBEW), Operating Engineers (IUOE), Longshoremen (ILA), AFSCME, Seafarers (SIU), Railroad Signalmen (BRS), Transport Workers (TWU) and TCU/IAM rallied in front of the AFL-CIO's headquarters to lift up the need for jobs that build and move America through investing in our infrastructure.
Speakers at the rally included AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, Wytkind, Brent Booker of North America's Building Trades Unions and U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
Secretary Foxx said the way we've been dealing with our infrastructure has been piecemeal and patchwork. He used the analogy of driving a car with the fuel light on, but only putting two or three dollars in the tank just to get to the next fueling station. We need meaningful investment, said Foxx.
I know infrastructure creates jobs, not because I read it in a book, but because I've seen it.
Spending the money to rebuild our roads and bridges shouldn't scare us because it's not a sacrifice, it's an investment, said Trumka:
Putting money in roads and bridges is like planting seed corn. Investing in good jobs yields a good return. When you put seed in the ground, you get something to harvest. When you put cement in the ground, you get roads. When you put steel in the ground, you get train tracks. You get it.
Trumka said investing in rebuilding America and creating high-quality jobs is going to be an electoral issue. Representatives are going to be accountable for their inaction.
Many of the speakers pointed to the pending insolvency of the Highway Trust Fund happening at the end of the summer and the potential loss of 700,000 jobs if Congress fails to act.
Check out some tweets below from the rally and visit www.infrastructureweek2014.com for more information on Infrastructure Week.
We're ready to #RebuildRenew America. Are you with us? #1u pic.twitter.com/MnIGrLT6U6 AFL-CIO (@AFLCIO) May 15, 2014
Kicking off the rally for good jobs and infrastructure at @aflcio with Joslyn Williams of DC. #RebuildRenew pic.twitter.com/Y7mjKkrF0g Rachel LaBruyere (@raylab) May 15, 2014
Not a bad rate of return #RebuildRenew pic.twitter.com/lYzV6Tik8l Tom Martin (@tomwayne) May 15, 2014
It's time to #rebuildrenew America's infrastructure now! Let's make our country more competitive and create #goodjobs pic.twitter.com/b1dJYRfXT4 Liz Shuler (@lizshuler) May 15, 2014
"Our bridges are literally falling down...we going to make this a generation that rebuilds America" - @EdWytkind #RebuildRenew Andy Richards (@richards_andy) May 15, 2014
"We don't need a one year plan or a two year plan. We need a fifty year plan." #RebuildRenew Rachel LaBruyere (@raylab) May 15, 2014
3 out of 4 public transit services are cutting jobs and cutting services. Even when public demand is on the rise. #RebuildRenew Rachel LaBruyere (@raylab) May 15, 2014
Labors show up in the fight to #rebuildrenew US #infrastructure! cc @CompeteNow @RebuildRenew @AFLCIO pic.twitter.com/D1lGgDtNLX Lisa Hanna (@LDHanna) May 15, 2014
Congress, pass a REAL highway bill! #RebuildRenew pic.twitter.com/qLauUT0iS8 LIUNA (@LIUNA) May 15, 2014
"What do we want? Good jobs! When do we want it? Now!" #RebuildRenew pic.twitter.com/W407rLtO0g Andy Richards (@richards_andy) May 15, 2014
We are the workers who build America! @LIUNA @TheIronworkers @smwia #RebuildRenew #1u pic.twitter.com/D6MelBIt2E AFL-CIO (@AFLCIO) May 15, 2014
We've been talking about infrastructure for a long, long time - long enough. It's time for action. #RebuildRenew Richard L. Trumka (@RichardTrumka) May 15, 2014
No more duct tape, fix our crumbling bridges #RebuildRenew @LIUNA pic.twitter.com/z7AFsC1yM9 AFL-CIO (@AFLCIO) May 15, 2014
Below is a photo of Foxx and Trumka before the rally outside the AFL-CIO.
Hey, Trumka, lets talk about the wasted ONE TRILLION
dollars spent the last time infrastructure was
“talked about”.
trumka’s a traitor to his coal miner roots, he’s an obama suck @ss.
Shut up Dick! You gotta lighten up on your greed bubba!
First of all, Obama has been there for 5 years. The first two with a dem congress. Yet nothing was done other than paying his cronies under the guise of infrastructure spending.
Second, I’ve never seen a highway construction crew that wasn’t mostly Mexican. I doubt many of them are legal and they’re not union.
DAY_LATE_SEVERAL_TRILLION_DOLLARS_SHORT_PING!
Looks like Dickie boy is eating good these days.
The vast majority of bridges rated by Americas engineers as in critical need of repair are (1) in a handful of states and (2) NOT priorities from either a population standpoint or an interstate commerce standpoint. Therefor the “critical national” priorities of investment in infrastructure is real but vastly smaller than those behind the agenda pushing for that priority want to make it out to be.
Dust it off just for elections
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