On the eve of the Labor Day Holiday with attention being focused on unions , let us examine the state of the Union .
Racism and Unionism was addressed in The Hill.com .
http://thehill.com/...
Earlier in my career I was a elected labor leader , representing some of the finest employees in Texas. The statement made by Gerald McEntee is an accurate statement regarding labor's influence and the racism that still exists in the American labor .
The HillBlog.com is cited in quoting, "McEntee said several union members had approached him, saying they could not vote for Obama because of his race. He also said some local union presidents have failed to support Obama out of fear.
"There are some local union presidents that are afraid — yes, that’s the word, afraid — to hand out literature for Barack Obama," said McEntee. "
Many union members in the past broke with union leadership and supported Ronald Reagan in the eighties .This caused great concern to us in organized labor as it was feared that we were losing Joe Six Pack .The subsequent loss of Joe Six Pack created the Reagan Democrats.
The election will be tight and what many consider to be a reliable base of support will not follow. Front line union members are reluctant to support Obama ,because Obama is not one of them . The elitist tag follows him as it has been told by many in labor " you have to come up through the ranks ".In short Joe Six Pack has a hard time relating to the finished Obama product , which is an articulate ,intelligent black man,in postion of authority and influence. Clinton was easier to support ,because after all he was nicknamed Bubba.As I dealt with the issue,in the trenches , Barack Obama will have to deal with the issue in the election booth. His outcome will be determined by what I said to my fellow union brothers "We are going to see how progressive you are" .