Statement by AFL-CIO Exec. Vice President Arlene Holt Baker on John McCain's Speech Tonight in New Orleans
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
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Statement by
AFL-CIO Exec. Vice President Arlene Holt
Baker
on John McCain’s Speech Tonight in New Orleans
June 3, 2008
on John McCain’s Speech Tonight in New Orleans
June 3, 2008
John McCain has some nerve going to New
Orleans, site of the Bush
Administration’s do-nothing approach to
Hurricane Katrina, to announce that he’s
a “different kind of Republican.”
From health care and jobs to the
devastating aftermath of Hurricane
Katrina, Sen. McCain’s record shows he’s in
lockstep with President Bush and the
Administration’s corporate allies.
Actions speak louder than words.
McCain supports Bush tax giveaways for
corporations, Big Oil and the wealthy while
opposing an increase in the minimum
wage and an extension of unemployment
benefits. His health care plan would
saddle working families with an additional tax
while doing nothing to address
the deep flaws in the system or provide
coverage to the 47 million Americans who
have no insurance. He even opposed the
development of a commission to examine
the Bush Administration’s failures in response
to Katrina, which makes it all
the more offensive that he chose New Orleans
as the backdrop to try to reinvent
himself.
In the more than 25 years he’s been in
Washington, McCain has shown himself
time and time again to be a dyed-in-the-wool,
right-wing Republican who’s
beholden to special interests and corporate
lobbyists, and dangerously out of
touch with working families’ priorities.
America’s working families call on Sen.
McCain to shelve the empty rhetoric and,
instead, reject the failed policies
that led to a devastating calamity like the
Katrina aftermath, a disastrous
economy and a seemingly endless war.
Holt Baker directed
the AFL-CIO Gulf Coast Recovery
Program prior to being
elected to one of the
AFL-CIO’s top three offices last
year.
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