Exile on Ericsson St caught a good one from The Hill:
From The Hill:
Just days after his narrow reelection triumph, Rep. Randy Kuhl (R-N.Y.) stoked the ire of organized labor by withdrawing his support of a bill that would promote more union organizing.
The congressman?s decision to formally withdraw his name as a cosponsor came after he collected more than $88,000 in campaign contributions from organized labor groups.
Ooh! Damn! Talk about your “buyer’s remorse!” Wonder what all that cash could have done the unions if they’d only backed an eager challenger like Eric Massa? How much campaign advertising would that have paid for? Enough to turn the tide, I would imagine. Oops.
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