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Union President Says Romney Not a Leader: Letter to the Editor

What do you think about this Service Employees International union president's open letter to GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney?

 

Dear Mr. Romney:

Your welcoming letter to President Obama felt a little sketchy to me.  I remember, as I am certain my fellow Ohioans remember, you supporting actions, or in many cases inaction, which would have cost Ohioans their jobs, their homes and their rights.

You, Mr. Romney, made it clear that you don't understand how average Ohioans live and support their families.  That is why you did not support the auto industry bail out and in fact said "Let Detroit go bankrupt." 

Unlike you, President Obama understands that the auto industry is the backbone of livable-wage jobs for Ohio's middle class and without those jobs they could not feed their families or pay their mortgages.  That is why President Obama bet on the America worker and as a result, 120,000 Ohioans now work in an auto-industry job, while another 848,000 Ohio jobs thrive because of the auto industry's influence.  Mr. Romney, what do you say to those nearly 1,000,000 people now working because of the auto industry, do you tell them you do not support their jobs?

Mr. Romney, you also said government needs to get out of the way and allow the foreclosure process to "run its course and hit the bottom." Clearly you do not understand what hitting bottom means. Bottom means families, children and elderly people homeless. Ohioans without anywhere to go, people thrown into turmoil without a way out. Does that sound responsible and reasonable to you? President Obama didn't think that was responsible or reasonable, that is why he enacted legislation to keep families in their homes. If you were president would you encourage banks to throw hardworking Americans into the streets?

Mr. Romney, you also supported Governor John Kasich's quest to pass Senate Bill 5 - which was unsafe, unfair and would have hurt us all. Being a man of extreme privilege, there is no way you can understand what is means to struggle financially or be worried about harsh working conditions that could threaten your life. Supporting laws that strip union rights from hardworking healthcare professionals, fire fighters and police officers shows just how out-of-touch you are with Ohio's middle class. President Obama supports workers and worker rights, it's unfortunate that you want the person saving your life or protecting you to be over worked and underpaid.

You are right about one point Mr. Romney - we do need proper leadership. America needs a strong leader that will wake up each day concerned about struggling middle-class families and those that aspire to be in the middle class. President Obama is that leader - you, Mr. Romney, are not.

Washington is already full of politicians and special interest groups that rig the system against average people. We certainly don't need one occupying the White House.

Sincerely,

Becky Williams
President
SEIU District 1199

Becky Williams is President of the Service Employees International Union, District 1199 which represents 35,000 healthcare and social service workers in Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky.

Related Topics: Mitt Romney, President Obama, and Presidential Campaign

lyn

3:59 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

I have 3 comments on this letter:
(1) Yes, the auto industry survived. But, we do not know, but can only guess, what would have happened if government had not gotten involved. I'm sure the dems will say the economy and little guy would have suffered. But we will never know, will we?
(2) I have a problem with my neighbor not paying for their mortgage obligation they agreed to, yet they are cut a break. And the rest of us who pay our bills as contracted to, get no breaks. And, people who were foreclosed on got a $2000 bonus check. It only pays in these recent days to not pay your obligations or follow the rules.
(3) I firmly believe that SB5 would have passed if the police and firefighters were not part of it. The public is tired of paying for publicly paid employees receiving far better pay and benefits than the private sector receives, but when those who protect us were thrown in the mix - it was doomed to fail. Just look at the school levies that people object to passing when it comes to teachers wanting more and more.
It seems like more people are learning that its easy to live off the taxpayers, while the hardworking taxpayers keep plugging away because they feel its the right thing to do. But we are the suckers for doing so.

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joe simonton

4:35 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

(Lyn) as to your points
1) I agree Ford told Obama to keep his money (A large part of the money GM and Chrysler borrowed they still owe or has been written off
2) agree why should those of us who pay our bills on time be excluded from programs that are available to save homeowners money
3) Agree the teachers hid in back of the police and fireman I think the teachers police and fire should all have the same pension and benefit contributions and payouts (unions should be fair for one, fair for all)

tom m

5:32 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

typical rubbish coming from the SEIU .....lets see how the seiu spends their money (note the salaries over 100K) .....http://www.unionfacts.com/local/employees/137/SEIU/1/

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lyn

6:18 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Tom-
Are these all people who work for this union? If so, there sure are a lot of them, and big bucks for some. I bet lots of job duplication. They could probably eliminate lots of those positions and still run it smoothly.
Just think - these salaries get paid by the union members. And they blame the corporations for their money problems. Maybe they should first look at their own unions who are ripping them off.

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tom m

6:22 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

this is just for all the seiu ....there is one name on the list Michelle Healy who is a
Organizing Director a 100k job and where did she get her experience ??? yep you guessed it ACORN

Mark Kylemore

8:51 am on Thursday, May 10, 2012

This is the type of union leadership bringing this country down. Agree with Lyn's points. Becky comes off as a joke.

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