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The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union has emerged as the largest outside spender of the 2010 campaign season, doling out $87.5 million to help elect Democratic candidates, the Wall Street Journal reports.

“We’re the big dog,” Larry Scanlon, the head of AFSCME’s political operations, told the WSJ. “But we don’t like to brag.”

Later in the same article, AFSCME President Gerald McEntee, declared: “We’re spending big. And we’re damn happy it’s big. And our members are damn happy it’s big—it’s their money.”

The latest revelations blow a hole in several arguments the White House and their liberal allies have been making over the past year.

For all of President Obama’s attacks on the Chamber of Commerce for its political involvement, it turns out that AFSCME has been spending more. And for all of the complaints about the Supreme Court’s Citizens’ United decision paving the way for more corporate influence, it turns out s that three of the top five spenders during this cycle are unions — the others being the Service Employees International Union and the National Education Association. And as the article notes, Citizens’ United made it easier for the unions to spend money on elections.

Apparently without a sense of irony House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ramped up the rhetoric against the Chamber of Commerce, telling MSNBC, “They give new meaning to the term ‘Buy American’…  they want to buy these elections.” She went on to say that if they win it would mean America was “a plutocracy and oligarchy” and that “Whatever these few wealthy, secret, unlimited sources of money are can control our entire agenda.”

Of course, expenditures by the public sector unions are okay, because they’re only trying to elect members who will keep funneling federal tax dollars to projects that increase their membership, allowing them to spend more on Democrats in future elections.

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Conservative Bob| 10.22.10 @ 11:23AM

Decertify all public employee unions.
Unionization of the public sector is directly counter the interest of the public. Look around the country at the cities and states going bankrupt due to the burden of the pension and benefits associated with their union employees. Look at the work product of public employees. We pay too much and get too little. The kernel of our national problem of over bloated counterproductive government at every level can be traced to unionized public employees and the link of those unions to the democrat/statist politicians. Break the unions you will begin to shrink government.
Worried about a public employee strike? Think of the last time there was a major snowstorm in DC when all unessential employees were told to stay home… didn’t miss much did we.
While we may or may not win majorities in the election Nov 2nd team O has been hiring like minded unionized government workers at a historic place. It is the means by which they extend their control in the times they are out of actual power.

Gene| 10.24.10 @ 6:43PM

Yep,, they are the BIG DOGS ,all those millions that they gave the dems is taxpayer dollars paid to there members,, something wrong with that senario ?????

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