Karl Rove's Secretly-Funded Crossroads GPS Attacks Unions in Nationwide Ad
Karl Rove's secretly-funded Crossroads GPS is spending $750,000 airing a terribly misleading ad attacking public-sector labor unions. With support declining for the GOP's anti-union stance, Rove's group is looking towards the 2012 elections and aiming to counteract that slide by unfairly demonizing unions.
The ad also attempts to lay the blame on President Obama, directing viewers to tell Obama "You've had enough." The group spent at least $17 million in the 2010 midterm elections, and along with Rove's American Crossroads PAC, is planning to spend $120 million in the 2012 elections. Here is what the ad says, and why it is wrong:
"Why are Democrats shutting down state capitols to protect a system that pays unionized government workers 42% more than non-union workers?"
False. As The Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) has reported, an Economic Policy Institute report finds that, when controlling for education and taking benefits into account, "full-time state and local government employees in Wisconsin are undercompensated by 8.2% compared with otherwise similar private sector workers." In other words, it is unfair to compare compensation for an unskilled worker with a teacher who holds a master's degree. *
"A system that collects hundreds of millions in mandatory dues to back liberals who support government unions..."
False. See the U.S. Supreme Court decision Communication Workers of America v. Beck, 487 U. S. 735 (1988): nonunion employees cannot be required to pay dues to support political activities. In a unionized workplace, employees who choose not to join the union still reap the benefits of union representatives bargaining on their behalf, but they can only be required to pay dues towards that representation.
"One union boss explains..." the ad says, quoting from a July 2009 speech by National Education Association General Counsel Bob Chanin that, taken out of context, makes unions sound like money-sucking power-hogs.
False -- through misleading editing. Chanin's full quote is actually a reminder to teachers that their interests and those of their students will not be guaranteed by the dignity of the profession, or their passion for teaching:
So the bad news, or depending on your point of view, the good news, is that NEA and its affiliates will continue to be attacked by conservative and right-wing groups as long as we continue to be effective advocates for public education, for education employees, and for human and civil rights. And that brings me to my final and most important point. Which is why, at least in my opinion, NEA and its affiliates are such effective advocates. Despite what some among us would like to believe, it is not because of our creative ideas. It is not because of the merit of our positions. It is not because we care about children. And it is not because we have a vision of a great public school for every child. NEA and its affiliates are effective advocates because we have power. And we have power because there are more than 3.2 million people who are willing to pay us hundreds of millions of dollars in dues each year because they believe that we are the unions that can most effectively represent them, the unions that can protect their rights and advance their interests as education employees.
In light of the present attack on educators and other public employees by the likes of Scott Walker and Karl Rove, Chanin was correct. The integrity of public education is not being protected by good ideas, sacrifices by teachers, or by widespread recognition that education is an investment in the future. The primary defenders of public education and public educators are unions.
The same goes for unions defending the integrity of other public services against right-wing attacks. The real motivation for Rove, Walker, and the like is to crush union political power. Wisconsin's Senate majority leader has boasted about this partisan political strategy today. And in our post-Citizens United world, the only counterweight looking out for middle-class interests are labor unions. Only labor unions are powerful enough to attempt to counterbalance corporate interests and speak on behalf of working people in the election process. Despite losing one battle today, the fight to protect America's middle class and working people has only just begun.
*Update March 11: While the ad's claim that unionized public employees are paid 42% more than non-union workers came from a March 2010 study by the libertarian Cato Institute think tank, the discrepancy with the EPI report was not the result of biased calculations, but from Crossroads GPS completely twisting Cato's findings. The Cato study's author has denounced the ad's distortion of its findings, and Greg Sargent at the Washington Post writes "Crossroads GPS's willingness to use data supplied by a fiscally conservative think tank in a way that even the study's pro-free market author finds objectionable tells you all you need to know about the lengths some conservatives will go to in order to turn public opinion in this fight to their advantage."
Comments
Crossroads and Karl Rove-Ignorant, ungrateful, and hypocritical
Karl Rove is using his useless “trek” to discredit the present government when, in fact, he is trying to defend his miserable performance as advisor for the Busch administration. He was the chief architect of the actions which caused the dire financial crisis inherited by Obama. He is so ignorant that fails to understand that that it is impossible to recover in only two years from the disastrous economy he helped create. During the last two previous administrations, the national debt more than doubled the national debt from 5 to 10.5 trillion dollars, destroyed the mortgage system and, as a result, millions of people went into bankruptcy, lost their homes jobs and all their possessions. Rove have also been attacking the unions, as he wants to avoid the honest, hard-working people interfering with his lopsided purposes. The millions of people affected and their families continue to suffer, while the financial pariahs that caused their misfortunes are bashing in their illegally acquired fortunes. It was absolutely necessary to inject billions of dollars into the economy to avoid a depression that would have made the 1929 crisis like child play. Institutions throughout the world would have failed and even the Wall Street “Lords” themselves would have ended up in lines to get a bite of bread and begging for help. Their “paper” holdings would have ended up less worthy than toilet paper! To avoid this hecatomb caused by the likes of Karl Rove, the government had to bail out several brokerage firms, banks, financial institutions, and industries and instead of being grateful those are the ones now you are involved in a ridiculous, libelous and unfair campaign to discredit the government, with the sole purpose of being able to go back to their old dishonest standards How ignorant, ungrateful and hypocritical!!
Don't Stoop To Name Calling
Use the language of reasonable thinking men and women. We are not fighting to become like the conservative Republican Party. I thought we want to stop their assault on the working people...we're tired of the GOP's favoritism toward business and wealthy.
There are plenty of facts...search for them. Look up the concentration of wealth, stagnant wages/salaries...30 years of it. Fight them with our ideas, beliefs, principles and values.
Uber-leftist propaganda
PRWatch has no legitimacy whatsoever. If you look at the financial supporters of PRWatch they are ALL progressives, liberals and communists. How can PRWatch be objective and legitimate if there are no conservatives and capitalists for balance?
'Conservatives' are facists & facists are invariably wrong
There's no doubt about it: with five facist Supreme Court justices equating political bribes with free speech, and giving the green light to unlimited corporate bribes, step two in the facist agenda is to undercut unions. Hence step-and-fetch Scott Walker and his illegal moves, at the behest of the facist Koch brothers, to try to destroy Wisconsonites right to collectively bargain.
Wake up. Or else get out of the US. Today would be good. We don't need any facists here.
So how long have you been Marsist?
Marxism definition
The doctrines of Karl Marx and his associate Friedrich Engels on economics, politics, and society. They include the notion of economic determinism — that political and social structures are determined by the economic conditions of people. Marxism calls for a classless society in which all means of production are commonly owned ( communism), a system to be reached as an inevitable result of the struggle between the leaders of capitalism and the workers.
No Facism here
Facists? I reject that. I know a lot of Conservatives, and they judge people by their actions, NOT by what sort of face they have.
Except...
"Facists" are those who advocate putting Ronald Reagan on Mt. Rushmore. I believe they may be somewhat influenced by what sort of face you have. ;-)
eeeh tone it down a bit
I have to admit, the current GOP is full of snot nozed millionaires who's only purpose in life seems to be to lie to the public, piss on working class families and make horrible T.V. shows and media outlets that completely polarize any "Rational" debate that we would have on capital hill,
and of course their minions, the church of cristology, gay bashers, the millitary industurial complex and a whole lot of stupid people (not that there aren't stupid liberals, i'm just sayin)
but conservatism at it's core is not a bad thing. under the current situation it's not the right answer, but it's not like we can say that they're a facist group.
well, some provisions in michigan are a little... misleading, but they aren't -all- bad.
absurd
Your McCarthyistic smears are ridiculous. We stand by the facts we are reporting--they may not fit the propaganda that fuels your absurd claims but the facts are true, that is objective and legitimate by any real measure.
Communists? Jeez, no kidding!
Have you told Senator McCarthy? Can you cite any specifics? Do they even have Communists anywhere anymore? Don't tell me China; what they have there now is single-party crony capitalism. North Korea? Come on, Kim Jong-Il writing checks to CMD. Yeah. Cuba? The Castros are too busy selling cigars to the Kochs.
Liberal? Progressive? Yes to that. Get used to it; you're gonna see more.