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April 23, 2011

The 'toughest ethics laws of any Administration in history'?

Topics: Political News and commentaries

Our president claims he's put into place "the toughest ethics laws of any Administration in history." But like so many other of his statements and claims ... nothing could be further from the truth:


From Big Government:

It certainly appears that the actions of the Obama Administration are far from his recent statement that he has "put into place the toughest ethics laws of any Administration in history [pause] in history." A host of Obama's appointments call into question the President's commitment to his own Ethics Order. Appointments such as U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Sec. Hilda Solis, DOL Deputy Solicitor Deborah Greenfield, and NLRB Board member Craig Becker undermine Obama's claim of "toughest ethics."

Now, the National Right To Work Committee introduces John Lund, Obama's "overseer" of union financial reporting and disclosure at DOL's Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS). This Obama appointee is a former director of the now-defunct Pacific Northwest Labor College, a former SEIU union employee , a fomer IUOE union employee, and former director of the University of Wisconsin School for Workers. Lund's appointment means that he is now in charge of investigating financial mismanagement and irregularities by the very labor union officials he has trained for decades. (click to view the NRTW shocking handout on Lund)

Read more ... about big labor payback being job number one for Obama.

Posted by Richard at April 23, 2011 11:58 AM



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