Whoah! Where's the AFL-CIO outrage???
20,000 jobs, +/- ?
Didn't the unions support the pipeline? Why can we hear crickets chirping now that the President has turned against a proposal they backed?
Could it be a sweeter deal has been made?
Could it be that a private deal was made last week: The unions would downgrade their disappointment at the veto of Keystone XL, in return for the president unconstitutionally using his powers to override the Constitution and put in pro-labor recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the same board that tried to penalize Boeing for wanting to move its new facility to South Carolina from the state of Washington.
For the unions, a pro-left-wing NLRB is more important for Big Labor to attain all of its goals even if it hurts the spread of corporations to a more hospitable climate where new jobs would be created. This kind of clout as well as promises to support other labor demands that Congress might not sanction but which the president would try to implement by executive fiat are more important in their judgment than having the pipeline built at this moment
So the president makes his move, and leaves the pipeline for the future while instead he makes his stand in an orchestrated speech to be given at Disney World’s “Main Street,” as far away as possible from any real American main street ?
Hmmm...where's the REAL face of Big Labor? Makes one think.
http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2...stone-xl-pipeline/2/