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Mr. Green
Jobs Boondoggle Rides Again
By Michelle Malkin
8/10/2011
Van
Jones, President Obama’s disgraced
green jobs czar, is back with a radical progressive plan to rescue
America ...
from his old boss.
The
problem, posits Jones, is that his
fellow community organizer in the White House hasn’t spent enough,
regulated
enough or taxed enough to achieve their perverse version of the
“American
Dream.” What the country needs to “get the economy back on track,”
according to
Jones and his league of leftists, is more government-created make-work.
Oh, and
a hefty side of Big Labor pork.
Jones
recently teamed up with George
Soros-funded retread MoveOn.org, Democratic Rep. Jan Schakowsky of
Illinois,
the AFL-CIO and Service Employees International Union to launch a
“Rebuild the
Dream” movement. Borrowing a yellowed page from has-been GOP House
Speaker Newt
Gingrich, Jones and Company this week released their own “contract” to
solve
the “jobs crisis.” The top two agenda items in this not-so-new contract
echo
Obama’s longstanding calls for: 1) multibillion-dollar “investments” in
America’s infrastructure (see my column last week on the White House’s
renewed
push for a government-supported infrastructure bank) and 2)
“21st-century
energy jobs” (which Obama claims he is creating this week by forcing
tightened
fuel efficiency standards down automakers’ throats).
The
supposedly visionary document is a
carbon copy of standard Democratic talking points. It’s the same old,
same old
with a dash of Jones’ swagger on top for flavor.
Jones’
Contract for the American Dream
laments: “Our workers are sitting idle, while the work of rebuilding
America
goes undone.” Obama issued the same lament last September: “It doesn’t
do
anybody any good when so many hardworking Americans have been idled for
months,
even years, at a time when there is so much of America that needs
rebuilding.”
But
the AFL-CIO and SEIU bigwigs to
whom both Jones and Obama are beholden stubbornly oppose putting a vast
population
of hardworking, nonunion Americans back to work. Keep in mind: Through
anti-competitive “project labor agreements” enforced by White House
executive
order, private contractors bidding on public infrastructure projects
are
required to hand over exclusive bargaining control; to pay inflated,
above-market wages and benefits; and to fork over dues money and
pension
funding to corrupt, cash-starved labor organizations. These PLAs
undermine a
fair bidding process on projects that locked-out, nonunion laborers are
funding
with their own tax dollars. And they benefit the privileged few at the
expense
of the vast majority: In the construction industry, 85 percent of the
workforce
is nonunion by choice.
And
remember this: While Jones and his
union pals talk a lofty game about protecting American workers and
creating
American jobs, they march in lockstep with the open-borders lobby and
promoters
of another blanket illegal alien amnesty. The SEIU, one of Jones’ most
powerful
Contract for the American Dream co-sponsors, continues to push for the
DREAM
Act illegal alien student bailout, opposes enforcement of employer
sanctions
and brazenly recruits illegal alien workers/voters to its ranks.
As
for the green jobs racket, gobs of
Obama money has already been spent on them -- and unemployment has
continued to
hover near double digits. Jones’ pipe dream jobs would be better dubbed
“brown
jobs” to reflect the color of the sewer down which untold millions have
been
flushed in the name of environmental stimulus salvation. There’s also a
distinctly blue tint to these supposedly eco-friendly green jobs. Blue,
that
is, for partisan Democratic agendas and allies. Federal green jobs
funds have
subsidized, among others, the SEIU’s nationalized health care activists
in
Maryland, the UAW Labor Employment and Training Corporation, the Blue
Green
Alliance (a union conglomerate), the 1199 SEIU Family of Funds and a
United
Steelworkers front group, the Institute for Career Development.
The
Contract for the American Dream is
a contract for continued wealth redistribution from taxpayers to
Democratic
special interests from a failed prophet of green jobs boondogglery.
Sound
familiar? Van Jones may have left Washington, but his spirit, alas, is
alive
and well in his mentor’s nightmare policies.
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