A BINDING CONTRACT
The White House has been watching the Wisconsin state employee
labor fight with a degree of alarm, says a White House aide: “I
think all of us recognize what this could mean for us in the
re-election fight,” says the aide. “Without well financed labor,
we’re screwed.”
For several weeks, now, the Obama Administration, with
staff from the Labor Department and Department of Education, among
others, have been setting up working groups to examine how, if at
all, they could block or reverse in some way state-based rules and
laws that would draw back labor unions’ abilities to collect chunks
of member pay for political purposes on the state and national
level.
In fact, some political advisers to President
Barack Obama have been speaking with senior
national labor officials about the roles they might play in the
re-election bid. Says the aide: “One way to strengthen labor’s
position and get them politically engaged for us is through
contract negotiations, and there are several, large contracts
coming due in 2011 and 2012. Corporations may think they can push
these unions around because of the economic situation, but we’re
looking for ways to ensure that if organized labor wants to fight,
they will be able to fight. That can only help us
politically.”
HUCK STIR
A number of
California conservatives have been noting an uptick in direct mail
fundraising from former Arkansas diet guru and Gov. Mike
Huckabee. “I’ve received at least three different
fundraising appeals from him in the past few weeks, and not a one
from anyone else,” said one. Some are interpreting the increased
activity as a run-up to a Huckabee decision to run for president
again after his failure in 2008, and Huckabee has been active, with
plans to visit Iowa in the near future.
COUNTRYWIDE CRONIES
Word that federal prosecutors have dropped a criminal
investigation into
Angelo R. Mozilo, the former CEO of
Countrywide Financial, which was alleged to have
given senior government officials, such as former Sen.
Chris Dodd, and other influential Democrats in
Washington sweetheart mortgage loans, shouldn’t
make Washington insiders breathe any easier.
Word is that even if the criminal probe is shut down, at
least two different Congressional committees want to keep the
investigation alive, and one, the House Financial Services
Committee, may want to bring back several of those current and
former government officials to testify on how it was they got their
deals from an institution that is now part of Bank of
America.