(CNSNews.com) – President Barack Obama was meeting with union leaders at the White House Tuesday morning, part of an effort to retain organized labor’s support going into the 2012 election. A meeting with the AFL-CIO Executive Committee at 9:15 a.m. was the first item listed on Obama’s public schedule for Tuesday. The meeting is closed to the press. Many liberals in the Democrat Party are criticizing the debt limit legislation Obama has pledged to sign. The AFL-CIO, along with other unions, wanted the deal to include the elimination of tax breaks for wealthy Americans, but Republicans nixed that provision. AFSCME,...