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Sherrod Brown Compares GOP Governors to Hitler, Stalin

Promoted from diaries.

Last year while governors across the Midwest worked to reform broken public union laws, Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) slandered them in a speech that could have easily been written by one of the millionaire “leaders” at SEIU, NEA, or AFSCME.

During one of his stemwinders about the wondrous things unions do, Sherrod dropped a reductio ad Hitlerum on Governor Kasich (OH), Governor Walker (WI), and Governor Christie (NJ):

Bizarrely, Sherrod claims he’s not comparing Kasich, Walker, and Christie to Hitler, Stalin, and Mubarak in the middle of comparing them to Hitler, Stalin, and Mubarak. While he’s conflating overdue reforms with mass murder, Sherrod also repeats one of his favorite deceptions by pretending government unions are the same as private industry unions.

Several media outlets noted the dictatorial portion of Sherrod’s rant, and the next day he apologized for stepping in it:

“But in speaking about this, I should not have mentioned the hostility of tyrants like Hitler to unions,” Brown said. “I don’t want my mistake to distract from the critical debate in Ohio, and I apologize for it.”

Sherrod didn’t want “to distract from the critical debate” over public union reform! Even now, slamming Ohio’s Senate Bill 5 as an “attack on workers” is the cornerstone of Sherrod’s stump speech – yet he always runs out of time before debating any of the critical specifics. Big Labor’s opponents are evil because it’s evil to oppose Big Labor.

Sherrod Brown is desperate to get additional mileage out of the union bosses’ $40 million smear campaign, but remember what was actually in Ohio’s union reform bill:

  • Replace automatic step increases with merit pay for public workers.
  • Require public employees to pay 10% of their pension costs and 15% of their health insurance costs.
  • End forced payment of “fair-share” fees for public workers who don’t want to join a union.
  • End last-in, first-out firing policies, requiring considerations other than tenure when local governments must make layoffs.
  • Public workers retain the privilege of collective bargaining for wages & working conditions, but may no longer go on strike against the public.

No less the Progressive than FDR, patron saint of caring Democrats, knew public unions are an awful idea. Either Sherrod Brown is too dense to recognize government and private industry are different, or he’s been lying for years to protect his favorite interest group.

Footnote: This clip is from the same speech where Sherrod claimed public union reform violates Christian principles. Refer again to the bullet points above; those are the sort of hateful reforms that get you slandered on the Senate floor as a tyrannical heathen by Sherrod Brown.

Transcript of the C-SPAN clip follows.

Sherrod Brown: Because we, as a country, we stand for a more egalitarian workforce. We stand for worker rights. We believe workers should organize and bargain collectively, if they choose. We believe in a minimum wage. We believe in workers’ compensation. We believe in worker safety. We believe in human rights, and all of that is about the labor movement, and, you know, you can support labor rights in Guatemala, but you better damn be sure you’re supporting labor rights in Wilmington, and Columbus, and Cleveland, and, and Detroit, and Dover, Delaware, and everywhere else.

And that’s, um, that’s, those were, those were some of the words Secretary Clinton said – I’m obviously expanding on them – but, as a nation, you know, I I I I look back at history and some of the worst governments we’ve ever had, you know one of the first things they did? They went after the trade unions. Hitler didn’t want unions, Stalin didn’t want unions, Mubarak didn’t want independent unions. These, these autocrats in history don’t want independent unions. So when I see, when I see in Egypt, or if I see in, in the old Soviet Russia, or I see – history tells me about Germany – I, I, I’m not, I’m not comparing what’s happening to the workers in Madison or in Columbus to Hitler and Stalin, but I am saying that history teaches us that unions are a very positive force in society that creates a middle class and that protects our freedom.

Cross-posted from jasonahart.com

COMMENTS

  • altexas

    Workers have the right to work……without paying some union goon for the privilege. Not in Michigan, Illinois, New York and other States. In Texas we do have the Right to Work. That’s why workers and employers are moving here in droves, among other excellent reasons.

  • ihateliberals

    Once business learned that treating their people right was better than taking advantage of them Unions had no place anymore. Then it all became about the power and the money. Now Unions are nothing more than the old Mafia legalized, We need a national Rights to Work law and let unions sink or swim. Businesses have to treat people right or they won’t work. The professional people don’t have unions and we do just fine. If business doesn’t treat us right they lose us to a company that will.

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  • Xasteius

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  • earlgrey

    THis is getting tiresome. Can’t you bring in a new writing team or something?

  • Ausonius

    And if they do know anything, they distort it for their own purposes.

    Like MAObama today hoping you do not recall that the economy prospered under Reagan’s policies and continued to prosper, except when his policies were strangled or rescinded. “Trickle-down” prosperity was actually a floodgate, especially when compared to BIG BRObama’s “accomplishment”!

  • morrigan

    Cuomo is trying to take on the NY state public unions in a fashion oddly similar to what Walker has done in Wisconsin.

    http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/unions_tier_into_gov_on_pensions_9E1J0DW74YaMLUTko1oWFI

  • politicalqrm

    He says that Stalin didn’t like unions.. Is he kidding? The public unions in this country mirror Stalins policies and tactics.

    From the intimidation, destruction of property, usurping rights of workers and trying to force non-union workers to unionize, the public unions in this country are pushing Communism under the guise of workers rights.

    Stalin would be proud. And Brown knows that.

  • celador2

    It would have been more accurate for Brown to compare Walker, Christie and Kasich’s views on public sector unions to Pres FDR than to foreign tyrants Hitler, Stalin and Mubarak,But Brown got the publicity with the apology. Gov Coumo also does budget reforms and the mayor of Milwaukee Tom Barrett has saved the city’s budget using Walker budget reforms that limit collective bargaining..

    But the diary repeats Brown’s case in great detail and gives little refutation then goes on to say we all should know know that public sector unions are different than indudtrial or private sector unions.

    To refute Brown it would help to convince a skeptical or uninformed reader why collective bargaining or reform is not healthy for public employees, the elected officials or the public general fund. A list of parts of a bill is a but a blurb of the larger picture.

    Perhaps some contextual points made in the writer’s own words by the three Govenors in their current budget battles would be in order to make a case for public sector regorm. That way the ball is thrown back to Brown. The list of what was in the Ohio bill needs more context or interaction. It was repealed big by the same voters who repealed O’care 2-1 in 2011.

    Many people need be reminded of the difference between unions by public employees and private sector and why they are different Whatever case FDR has made against their unionizng would add to the case agains their unionizing. Don’t ask a reader to click but summarize FDR in a few words and add to body of the diary text so that the case against public unions is clear and meets the eye.

    But that was in 1930s at time of Wagner Act. JFK may have dealt with this issue also. I think it was 1965 AFL unionized public sector but it was in the works earlier.

    What Walker, Kasich and Chritie face today is a tax and budget crisis and unsustainable payouts of health care and pensions to public employees—-

    In public sector workers have an adversarial relationship with public servants and taxpayers. Civil Service protects them. If they get too too much control and guarantees they override elected officals and drain public funds. They fund political campaigns and have politicians in their pockets who serve a narrow special interest with money from involuntary dues collected by the state.

    In private sector workers have an adversarial realtionship with capitalism and as the ones who create the wealth want a cut in it. Safe well paid workers deserve good pay and rewards.

    We can never make some points enough–

  • wolfgang

    …had no place for the Catholic Church in their future plans. If Democrats had a clue about the history they speak of, they wouldn’t say things like that
    Now which president had certain Catholic universities cover up any and all depictions, images, or references to another God other than he, before he would speak there…..
    Which president told the catholic Church that it would have to forget its fundamental religious beliefs and get with his Obamacare program, or else….
    Sounds like another world leader suffering from Narcissistic Personality Disorder is planning on providing more than a few places of honor for some stubborn Catholic Prelates and Clerics in his own Twentyfirst Century version of Gulags or Concentration Camps.

  • funwithknives

    is: “If Democrats had a clue….” ,and that just about covers it.

    From Alan Grayson to Nancy Pelosi, from D. Wasserman-Schultz to Bobby Rush, from Barney Frank to Chris Dodd, The Rogue’s Gallery never gets smaller, nor any more intelligent {if you gauge them by what they say in public}

    In Brown’s case, using Adolph and Ol’ Joe for the umpty -billionth time just gets old and slowly desensitizes many to the sheer audacity of the non-existent twinnig of the two kinds of endevours: absolute tyranny and conservatism. {see also :The Boy who cried WOLF”}

    It would be funny , if the stakes were not so Effin’ high….

  • justperhaps45

    Amendment I after the first comma. “or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;

    Should courageous religious leaders start dis-inviting the petty tyrants who try to force them to deny their faith in fact or appearance? I can’t imagine Jesus or his father being spinelessly wishy-washy like these.

  • justperhaps45

    Amendment I after the first comma. “or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;

    Should courageous religious leaders start dis-inviting the petty tyrants who try to force them to deny their faith in fact or appearance? I can’t imagine Jesus or his father being spinelessly wishy-washy like these.

  • justperhaps45

    While many private sector workers do choose to have an adversarial relationship with capitalism, they are engaging in counterproductive behavior that damages their own interest. The modern worker in the USA has agreed to sell his time and the effort during that time for an agreed price (wages+benefits). The worker risks nothing because the employer must maintain a safe workplace and is required to pay when and in the agreed amount. It is capitalism to negotiate for the best deal you can but, it is tyranny to coerce results. It is also counterproductive for the worker to force imbalance because as the wage deal becomes unprofitable automation and outsourcing become relatively more affordable. Eventually, relocation must be considered. Tension between the interests is needed to balance the business system.

    Workers, public and private, have lost sight of the value and cost of their included benefits. Even providers have lost touch. If you don

  • celador2

    What ever the merits of your case for all unionized workers abandoning that status even in private sector, that line was not put forth in Ohio and Wisconsin in 2011.

    Governors Kasich and Walker limited their employee reforms to public employee collective bargaining to deal with a budget crisis and to aid local and state bodies to balance books and cover pensions in the future. Walker avoided layoffs as the state of Illinois has had.

    Wisconsin asked for far less than did Ohio for the record and has balanced the books. Teachers insurance is cheaper now the monoploy was broken for example. Reforms are working, says Walker. And property taxes remain frozen just as he refused to raise income or other taxes to cover costs.

    Wisconsin now requires public employees contribute 6 to pension and 12% to health care. No one has to pay dues but state still collects from those who are voluntarily a union member.

    Gov Walker has much support from private sector workers in Wisconsin and as I recall recieved one of three union votes in 2010. They are taxpayers and see him as a job creator. Recently there was a public split with construction workers who backed public union in 2011 over Democrats killing a mining bill recently and 700 jobs.

  • http://www.redstate.com/wp-admin/user/profile.php docfreeman

    Obamaeconomics = Socialism

    “The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money [to spend].”
    Margaret Thatcher