Steelworkers taken for ride by Reid, Pelosi
  LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
  The  United Steelworkers’ rank and file must have a short memory. Maybe  they’re just exceedingly polite. Perhaps their union bosses are  exceptionally good at keeping members in line.
  There might be an  even more cynical explanation for the surreal political kabuki that  unfolded in Las Vegas at this week’s Steelworkers’ annual convention:  Big Labor and the Democratic Party take their support for one another  for granted, to the point that platitudes, promises and applause lines  matter far more than actions.
  House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi,  D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., gave separate  addresses at the MGM Grand that defied reality and hinted at their  party’s desperation to avoid landslide losses in November’s election. In  pleading with Steelworkers and other union members to turn out this  fall and vote for Democrats, Rep. Pelosi said Monday, “Democrats want to  jump-start the middle class.” Sen. Reid took a similar approach  Wednesday, saying Republicans are “simply not interested in helping  American families.”
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  Instead of roaring their approval, Steelworkers should be asking themselves how much more Democratic “help” they can withstand.
  In  case Big Labor has forgotten, the last time Democrats had full control  of Washington, the party delivered a law that was devastating to unions,  their members and their families. It was Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Reid who  ushered passage of the Affordable Care Act.
  The sweeping new  health insurance mandates imposed huge costs on the health plans that  unions had spent decades building. And when labor groups tried to  persuade President Barack Obama and Democrats to address the problems  the law had created — albeit through breaks exclusive to unions, not all  Americans — unions were ignored. It was just last year that  Steelworkers, the Culinary and other trade and service unions went  public with their unhappiness with Obamacare. In fact, the parent  AFL-CIO approved a resolution declaring that the Affordable Care Act  will drive up the costs of union-sponsored health plans so much that  members and employers will be forced to abandon them.
  For this,  Steelworkers waved signs Monday that declared Rep. Pelosi “Best Speaker  Ever!” Wow. There’s pandering, there’s denial, and then there’s  selective amnesia.
  But the economic harm caused by Obamacare is  small when compared with the Democratic Party’s larger assault on the  private industries that employ so many union workers, including  Steelworkers. Take the party’s opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline  project, which would create thousands of jobs and require hundreds of  miles of steel pipe. Rep. Pelosi has said she doesn’t believe Keystone  brings value to the American economy, while Sen. Reid has blasted the  Keystone project as “dirty” and “unsustainable.” In fact, Sen. Reid has  blocked votes on the Keystone project, even though members of his own  caucus support the project.
  Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Reid also oppose  expanded oil and gas drilling across the country, especially on federal  land, even though those industries require huge amounts of steel and  employ many thousands of union workers.
  This helps American families? This jump-starts the middle class?
  By  now, Steelworkers and other trade union members know that when their  interests are in conflict with the interests of the Democratic Party’s  radical environmentalist base, party leaders will side with the doomsday  climate-change crowd 100 times out of 100. Why? Because Democrats  believe union support is a sure thing.
  Union members must decide  this fall what matters more: What Democrats say, or what they do.  Because their policies don’t measure up to their rhetoric. And union  workers are suffering because of it. The Steelworkers and others should  remember as much in November.
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