Posted on 03/24/2009 4:13:09 PM PDT by radar101
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) announced Tuesday he will oppose card check, giving an apparent death blow to the most important congressional issue to organized labor.
Specter made the dramatic announcement in a floor speech. His opposition means Democrats can count on a maximum of 59 votes to move the bill forward, one short of the 60 required to clear Senate rules.
Winning 59 votes would require Democrat Al Franken to beat Republican Norm Coleman in the still-contested Minnesota Senate race. Democrats also would have to count on holding the rest of their votes, and several centrists have raised doubts about the bill.
In his floor speech, Specter noted that Frankens likely win could give him the 60th vote required to make the bill law.
If so, the decisive vote would be mine, said Specter, who told The Hill last week in an interview that his would be the decisive vote.
It is an anguishing position but we play the cards we're dealt, Specter said Tuesday on the floor.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Specters opposition does not mean the end of card-check in this Congress. He also said he thinks other Republicans in the Senate might vote for the bill.
But no other Republican senators have signaled their support for the bill, and business has engaged in a fierce lobbying and public relations attack to prevent anyone from crossing the aisle to support it.
After his speech, praise immediately began to pour in for Specter from a number of business trade associations who have lobbied heavily against the bill.
I am very pleased that Sen. Arlen Specter has decided to vote against cloture on the EFCA, said former Michigan Gov. John Engler (R), president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers. Manufacturers stand behind Sen. Specters decision to vote against EFCA and appreciate his decision to put working men and women, the economy and the nation first.
Protecting our fragile economy from further damage should be the top priority of every elected official, and Sen. Specter deserves praise and respect for doing as much, said Katie Packer, executive director for the Workforce Fairness Institute.
Union officials noted the importance of Specter's decision. In a briefing to reporters earlier this month, AFL-CIO Director of Government Relations Bill Samuel said Specters and Frankens votes were needed to get to 60.
Specter, who is expected to face a tough primary challenge and a general-election battle in 2010, was the only Republican to vote in favor of a cloture vote to proceed to debate on card-check in the last Congress.
The senator said the decision to vote for cloture on the bill last time was not because he approved of the bill itself.
I did not support the bill on its merits but rather to take up the issue of labor law reform in general, Specter said.
The Pennsylvania Republican said he found significant problems with two provisions in the bill. One, the card-check provision, would prevent employers from demanding a secret-ballot election to form a union if a majority of workers sign authorization cards stating their intention to organize. The other would have the government appoint an arbitrator to negotiate stalled contract negotiations between unions and management.
Calling the secret ballot the cornerstone of our democracy, Specter said that provision was too damaging to the process of forming a union.
Specter also said he attached possible amendments to the National Labor Relations Act to his floor statements for other senators to consider in order to improve labor law.
Unions campaigned for the legislation during the last election and supported candidates who backed the bill. Labor leaders see the bill as vital to unions since it would help reverse the decline in their membership if passed.
J.T. Rushing contributed to this article.
nah...snarlin Arlen is milking the Dems. He knows his days as a Repub Senator are numbered, he is either going Indy or Dem. Either way he will caucus with the Dems and ultimately support this bill.
His family probably hates him.
He just makes you want to beat him with seal club.
He just makes you want to beat him with a seal club.
I think they're still "finding" Franken ballots.
Trivial issue now that Spector has already voted to bring economic and political slavery to the US. He is a despicable and selfish human being.
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AMEN! Too little, too late Specter.
Wow, it’s been a long time since I’ve been glad Arlen Specter did something.
The ol’ dipstick might have just saved the Republic.
He only rejected it because there is no precedent in Scottish law.
Haha..... uh, you weren’t supposed to take me up on that. lol
Arlen? Voting with the Republicans?
We trully are in the End Times.
Any other Pennsylvanians ‘giddy’ with excitement to listen to Bobby Casey drone on about Card Check as it is important for Pennsylvania? Anyone? I don’t see Fast Eddie carrying the Bamster’s water on this one. Nope, they are gonna hand Card Check (IMO) over to the silver tongued Casey.
FWIW, the George McGovern ads AGAINST Card Check have run pretty heavily here in PA.
I thought there was going to be a re vote.
No dice.
Try the Ad Council.
He’s dead meat anyway. It’s the democrats and the unions in Philly that keep this preeko in office. If it wasn’t, Pat Toomey would be our senator.
Maybe he has decided not to run after all because he can’t get elected without the unions OR the lefty dems in Philly.
I wish Philadelphia would become part of New Jersey. It’s a whole different world from Western PA.
WTF is wrong with these “supporters” those opposed to the “Anti-Secret Ballot” bill?
Why don’t they call it what it is? Are they idiots, or are they collaborators?
Call it what it is: the “NO Secret ballot regarding Union thugs taking money out of my paycheck” Bill.
Specter could still cave later, especially if Bozo gets seated from Minnesota. Then he can say he voted for it and voted against it depending on which group he’s pandering to at the moment.
When this out of control Congress finally faces the people who’s lives they have ruined, there WILL be hell to pay.
Spector may just be recalling the nurenburg trials. He would not even be able to say I was just following orders. A voter rebellion could put Adults back in charge some day in the very near future.
At a certain point even a stupid shark begins to understand that the feeding frenzy may not last forever and exiting before getting a chunk bitten out of one’s rear may be the wisest course of action.
Specter trying to change rules to make GOP Senate race an open primary
See my post #99
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