Ben Nelson

Senate Blocks Becker Nomination for NLRB

Senator Ben NelsonThe nomination of Craig Becker for membership on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) may well be history. Earlier today, Senate Democrats, by a 52-33 vote, failed to muster the necessary 60 votes to block a filibuster mounted by GOP opponents. The procedural vote appears to end a months-long battle over whether Becker, a strongly partisan union advocate who serves as associate general counsel to the Service Employees International Union and the AFL-CIO, should serve on the five-member federal labor adjudication body. Two Democratic senators, Ben Nelson (Nebraska -- see photo) and Blanche Lincoln (Arkansas), each hailing from a Right to Work state, crossed party lines to vote with the sizable Republican minority. President Obama still has the option of naming Becker to the board in a recess appointment, good for one full calendar year beyond the current one. 

Obama's 60-Vote Health Care Majority is Result of Fraud, Manipulation, Bribery

Obama/RiedWithout sixty votes in the Senate, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) would not be able to invoke cloture, or cut off debate. Anything short of sixty would allow a filibuster and doom Obama’s health care plan. The present 60-vote majority is artificial, the result of undemocratic means. Consider how three of these votes came to be:

Roland Burris- Appointed by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich just prior to his removal, Democratic leaders including Harry Reid pledged that he would never be seated. Barack Obama, along with other Democratic officials in Illinois, called for a special election to fill the seat. When it became apparent that a Republican could win, Obama and the others backed off from their request. Obama, Reid and the rest of the Democratic establishment eventually acquiesced to Burris’ appointment. The media was strangely uncritical of the sleaziest political deal of the decade.

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