This is what happens when you don't reach out to people, when you take friends for granted, when you care more about appeasing the opposition than pleasing your allies. It's surprising, frankly, that it took this long for a major Democratic organization/constituency to finally stand up to the White House and say "enough."
The White House is now saying that it's a "gratuitous slap" for AFSMCE to demand that its views be taken into account in the final health care reform bill. If that's true, then was it a gratuitous slap to most Democrats when the White House decided that Max Baucus and Chuck Grassley were more important than Democrats when putting together health care reform in the first place? And is it a gratuitous slap to every single member of the Democratic caucus that the White House has empowered Republican Senator Olympia Snowe to basically run the show at this point? And is it a gratuitous slap to the base of the Democratic party that when we ask the president to simply keep his promises on health care reform, the White House responds by calling us names, repeatedly?
There is a serious attitude problem here, and it's not with AFSCME. You don't treat your friends with disdain and then express shock when they've finally had enough. The White House needs to start actually working with Democrats - not lecturing them, not calling them names, not condescending to them, not threatening to defund them, and not ignoring them - but actually working with them as allies, as equals. Otherwise, I suspect we're going to see more and more unions, and constituencies (e.g., immigration, gays), follow AFSCME's example and finally realize that they can sit back and shut up, and never be heard, or they can do what the Republicans and the conservative Democrats do all too successfully - stand up and yell at the White House, and then watch everyone fall all over themselves to make you happy.
PS You never hear this kind of language about Olympia Snowe, Bill Nelson, Mary Landrieu, Joe Lieberman, the Blue Dogs or much of anyone else giving the White House a hard time about reform. And that includes Max "Bought by the Insurance Industry" Baucus.
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