Obama's speech to the AFL-CIO
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For anyone curious about President Obama's address to the AFL-CIO yesterday in Pittsburg, here it is in full from 2 Political Junkies. I’m not going to directly link to it, as there are four segments and our video posting abilities are…imperfect. Link to text is here.

 

The speech itself is pretty stirring stuff, as I tweeted yesterday: “This is the guy I voted for”. It is reminiscent of Obama’s finer moments on the campaign trail, and opening with a cute pick me up: “You know, the White House is pretty nice, but there's nothing like being back in the House of Labor.” (Although he kind of spoils the moment by following it up with a nod to Arlen Specter.)

 

Obama included a lot of health care talk, naturally, a reaffirmation of his support for the Employee Free Choice Act, and a necessarily brief list of his labor victories (Ledbetter Act, rescinding Bush’s anti-worker executive policies).  He tied the success of organized labor to the success of the middle class, and thus to the success of the U.S. as a whole and at the end he delves into the proud history of organized labor in Pennsylvania

 

There isn’t anything new or particularly revelatory here. But having spoken to a couple of my friends in organized labor, they seem pretty rejuvenated by the speech. These are people who have been flagging throughout the summer, getting more and more depressed by the imbecilic, yet effective, attacks on health care, the EFCA quagmire, and the general standoff that is the U.S. Senate. The fact that Obama was able to overcome their post-August cynicism shows that the president hasn’t completely alienated his left-wing supporters, contrary to recent sensational news coverage. Check out the labor blog Talking Union for more.


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