with the Obama administration:
Obama's team seeks new ways to fire up his base
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama rode a wave of voter passion in 2008 fed largely by intense dislike of President George W. Bush and the Iraq war, plus excitement among young and minority voters at the notion of electing the nation's first black president.
Now, as Obama cranks up his re-election campaign, all those factors are absent.
The president has many tools, of course, for inspiring and exciting potential voters. But he faces a different landscape, one in which key supporters are disappointed by concessions he has made to Republicans, and discouraged by huge Democratic losses last fall.
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They say GOP-led efforts to end state workers' collective bargaining rights in Wisconsin and elsewhere are dramatically galvanizing the labor movement, a key Democratic constituency.
Some union activists wish Obama would speak up more forcefully for them. But campaign aides say they think he is walking the right line by supporting unions without appearing unduly beholden to them.http://www.wral.com/news/political/story/9270625/==
With the Union effort to get Obama elected, he is beholden to them and he needs to stand up for the American Worker, no ifs, ands or buts. To say this out loud is dumbfounding. How do you answer something like this from the
White House? If anyone had a doubt as to how this administration feels about us, it's pretty much summed up in that line I bolded and unlined.