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| Mitch shafts mine workers. But why stop there? He also votes against children’s health care. |
So, if you’re a U.S. senator representing a coal mine state, you probably want to make sure those coal mines are safe, right? Not if you’re Mitch McConnell. Mike Hall at our AFL-CIO Now blog shows how, yet again, McConnell proves what he’s made of—add your McConnell adjectives in the comments below. (Hat tip to BlueGrassRoots for the video.)
Many U.S. senators and representatives are taking the lead in the fight to toughen up the nation’s mine safety laws. There is a is desperate need for stronger mine safety rules, as tragically demonstrated by this summer’s Crandall Canyon Mine collapse and last year’s Sago, Darby and Aracoma mine disasters.
Sen. Robert Byrd (D) and Rep. Nick Rahall (D), West Virginia lawmakers who represent thousands of Mountain State coal miners, are pushing hard for improved safety legislation, as are longtime champions of job safety like Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), who would be hard pressed to find a coal mine in their states.
But Louisville Courier-Journal columnist David Hawpe writes there is one senator whom you might expect to be concerned about mine safety who is glaringly absent from the debate—Kentucky’s Mitch McConnell. Hawpe writes in an Oct. 31 column:
Sunday night there was another death at a coal mine where the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration [MSHA], overseen by Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, is behind schedule in conducting required annual safety checks.
MSHA has been cramped by Bush administration cuts in budget and staffing, but you haven’t heard the senior senator from the state with the most coal mines, Mitch McConnell, Chao’s husband, raising the Capitol roof about that.
“Ineffective enforcement, outdated technology and inadequate safety standards are the heart of the problem,” Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., told a mine safety hearing earlier this month. He was able to figure that out, despite representing a state that’s short on coal mines.
Unlike McConnell, he also has noted the miserable record of workplace safety enforcement posted by the Bush administration in other industries.
Hawpe goes on to note that Peg Seminario, AFL-CIO health and safety director, told a Senate committee that under the Bush administration, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration “has abandoned it’s leadership role in health and safety” and snuggled up to employers. Yet:
You didn’t hear McConnell…call for action.
McConnell has never been known as a job safety advocate. Take a look at this October 2006 article by Lexington Herald-Leader staff writer John Cheves, in which he explores how McConnell and Chao have operated as a “tag team” when it comes to sacrificing worker safety in favor of employers’ interests.
When it comes to workplace-related issues such as mine safety, the McConnell-Chao marriage presents an intriguing target for industry donors. At the Labor Department, Chao has taken what some reports say is a relaxed attitude toward the regulation of coal mines and an approach that labor unions perceive as hostile.
Sometimes Chao achieves what her husband cannot in the Senate, such as a wage freeze her department instituted on certain farm workers.
Chao attends her husband’s fund-raisers, chats with his donors and seeds her agency with his former aides. Chief among them is Deputy Labor Secretary Steven Law, whose last job was helping McConnell tap donors—Bob Murray included—at the National Republican Senatorial Committee. They collected an impressive $187 million in four years there.
For more on McConnell, his close relationship with Big Business, his fund-raising and other issues, click here to check out Cheves’ series of articles. For a more grassroots look at McConnell, visit Ditch Mitch KY, BlueGrassRoots and the Hillbilly Report.
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a zed?
What happened to the font size? Did it get really, really small, or is it just my eyes?
Second spot?
Tula, thanks
Ditching Mitch is a grand idea!
behindthefall @ 2
My eyes too. Looks like different type of font as well as size.
Good afternoon, Tula!
Forth! er….Frith?
scarlet p. @ 7
Yo, Scarlet – how goes the freeway blogging today?
Yep: Font is two points smaller…
Maybe Mods can fix.
Margot @ 5
Checking now.
Biodun @ 6
Hi, Biodun! Glad you’re here today.
Actually, font change is not just this post. It’s all of the FDL front page.
Way ahead of y’all I’m afraid… by some 500 signs or so. Here are the latest from LA, Kansas City and Santa Barbara.
http://freewayblogger.blogspot…..-city.html
the KC signs have been up on a hillside next to an interstate for over a month.
Yep. Just the front page. No font change in previous pages…
“McConnell tucked money for three weapons projects for BAE Systems into the defense appropriations bill, which the Senate approved Oct. 3. The Defense Department failed to include the money in its own budget request, which required McConnell to intercede, said BAE spokeswoman Susan Lenover.
BAE is based in Great Britain but has worldwide operations, including a Louisville facility that makes naval guns and employs 322. McConnell has taken at least $53,000 in campaign donations from BAE’s political action committees and employees since his 2002 re-election. United Defense Industries, which BAE purchased two years ago, pledged $500,000 to a political-science foundation the senator created, the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville.”
I would think this is something McConnell could be in real trouble for…reminds me of Cunningham…plus BAE is under investigation.
http://www.kentucky.com/454/story/214167.html
McConnell and Chao are definitely a couple of the most corrupt and cynical people I’ve ever read about. To sacrifice people’s safety which has been placed under your purview?
People are getting harmed and killed because of your action, or inaction?
Obviously, they must see themselves as occupying a much higher and different plane than the rest of us.
Gang:
Font problem is fixed now. You all can refresh the page.
Everyone refresh the page, please — I think we have the font glitch fixed.
Speaking of mine-safety laws. WTF ever happened with that slimeball Charles Murray? Will anything ever happen to him? Shouldn’t he be punished for his disregard for regulations that then led to the loss of many lives?
If you as a reader are having trouble with small font size – click in text then press and hold Control key, then press Plus ( ) key. Repeat Plus key if you want it even larger.
EPU’d, if you haven’t voted for the best blog yet, here’s the link – FDL is gaining!!!:
http://2007.weblogawards.org/p…..1.php#more
It’s a shame
Mrs. Elaine ChaoMitch doesn’t have a wider stance when it comes to worker safety.Howie Klein has been hinting for awhile that Miss McConnell’s “Army Problem” is finally going to see the light of day..can’t happen soon enough for me.
Mitch McConnell and Elaine Chao: Some couple that. Sorta like Dick and Lynne Cheney. Both couples deserve each other.
Biodun @ 19
Excellent question. Bush’s Mine Safety and Health Administration wants a closed-door investigation of the disaster. Mike wrote about it on the AFL-CIO site:
http://blog.aflcio.org/2007/10…..yon-probe/
Aw, that’s not fair. I’m sure he’s very concerned about the safety of the dollars being made off those mines.
Schumer: DSCC to Take McConnell on Head On
mydd
Biodun @ 24
But the country doesn’t deserve either of them.
Freewayblogger: Those Kansas City signs are mine! They were along 150 hwy in South K.C. for at least a month. Last week someone took them down, stakes and all. We got lots of mileage out of them though and are planning our next move.
OT..
CNN: Leahy to Vote against Mukasey
Steve-AR @ 30
OK Chuck, now is the time to step up to the plate and bat for your country.
Tula @ 25:
Thanks for the link. Yep. that hearing should be open to the public. And Bush’s MSHA should not be allowed to investigate itself.
KinMO @ 29
cool
Here is the AP story:
AP
KinMO @ 29
Are you another one of those “I’ve got an overhead projector and I’m going to use it” people?? *g* Great job.
Steve-AR @ 34
“No American should need a classified briefing to determine whether waterboarding is torture,” said U.S. Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt.”
LS @ 21
FDL in 2nd place now behind TPM by about 25 votes.
OT–
Best blog vote: Remember, you can vote every 24 hours. Will see whether FDL can catch up to TPM in then next few days.
LS @ 36
Ooowch!!! McCain also..TPM
I always wondered where the “to-be-Rodham-or-not-to-be” hubub went regarding Mrs. McConnell.
And such a charmer!
“Chao bragged to a conservative think tank that she had cut her department’s budget more than any other cabinet secretary. She slashed funds for enforcing federal laws governing the workplace (including safety and labor standards), practically eliminating the department of international affairs – which fights against child labor and for higher labor standards in countries around the world. She removed labor representatives from trade and workplace safety advisory committees. Her Occupational Safety and Health Administration has withdrawn roughly two dozen planned regulations, including a rule that would have required employers to pay for workers’ personal protective equipment – leaving low-income and immigrant workers especially vulnerable.”
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0204-06.htm
(Sent my thanks to Leahy for his stand on Mukasey.)
Leahy says NO!
Oh, late to the party. REMINDER SoCal pups:
Get together tomorrow at noon…
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Costa Mesa
Everyone’s welcome, and there will be a card to sign for Jane.
“No American should need a classified briefing to determine whether waterboarding is torture,”
That is the definitive statement on Murkasey, on Bush, on the Republican Party and any Dems that vote “aye”. It is a quote for the history books on how far we have fallen as a country and what it means to be a “Real American”.
Loo Hoo @ 42
The Decider may be soon having a petulant frenzy.
Christy Hardin Smith @ 18
Firefox users have a way to avoid these problems. Go into Edit/Preferences/Content, then click on the Advanced button. You can set the minimum font size there. Somewhere between 12 and 16 is probably good for most folks. Experiment a little. If a site’s minimum font size is over that value, it will have no effect (that’s why it’s a minimum), but if a site insists on rendering everything in 8point courier on your 1600×1200 screen, this will fix that.
Thom Hartman just did a nation wide telephone
poll.. Edwards- 41
Kucinich- 21
Obama- 7
Cinton- 1
Dodd- 1
Richardson- 1
Gore- 1
Biden- 0
Grandma Millie @ 47
Thanks! Very heartening to see Edwards and Kucinich leading the pack.
Cujo359 @ 46
Gracious for that. I’m a Firefox user and kind of a computer guy, so I was excited to learn about a feature about which I didn’t previously know.
Grandma Millie @ 47
Oh I would absolutely LOVE seeing an Edwards/Kucinich ticket in ‘08. The powers that be probably have the equal, but opposite sentiment about the prospect.
McConnell has always been in the pocket of Big Coal. My view of him is much the same as punaise’s opinion of Joe Lieberman.
SufiLizard @ 50
A wonderful prospect if ever there were one! Might even render MSM speechless if only for a nanosecond. ;~)
Hugh @ 51
Speaking of “Big Coal”:
Kos
newspaperbrat @ 52
The oligarchs would choke on their cigars wouldn’t they?
Russ Feingold on Murkasey:
TPM
WTF??? IIRC Russ has had a “give the President what he wants” on judges but this is just stupid.
Steve-AR @ 55
Having hassles with the link – notice it is from TPM archives – is Feingold’s remark recent? I hope not.
Rice to be subpoenaed.
New thread from Pach:
Chris Dodd Hearts Lou Dobbs?
Nice Work Kansas City – there’s an unwritten law that if a sign lasts more than four or five days it’s good for a month.
the trick is to just keep doing it… make it a game. once you get into the mindset, it’s one of the greatest, most interesting strategic games you’ll ever play.
Mitch (Michelle) was having trouble with his/her make up so he/she was not able to appear or make any comments. Michelle does not care about mine workers. Please, he is more worried about the mine owners since they can keep him in make up, hair dye and Botox.
Who else is livid that Schumer and Feinstein will vote for Mukasey? These two reduce themselves to meaningless shills for Bush with this vote.
Fine thing that Schumer will take on McConnell. The state of Ky is ready to dump our crook of a Senator. But who will take on Schumer?
Don’t come to me Chuck for DSCC donations. You can go to hell.
Here in Kentucky we are getting ready to ditch McConnell’s hand picked governor, Ernie Fletcher. Getting rid of McConnell is a long shot but I’m hoping someone will step up in 08 and take him out.