The White House released a list the other day of visitors. Topping the list, in terms of frequency of visits was Andrew Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). If the name of that union is not familiar to you, it is often closely linked to ACORN, the discredited group of community organizers. So how many visits did Mr. Stern make? Twenty-two (22). That’s about once every other week, give or take.
Unions Decline
From a peak, as a percentage of employed workers, of 28.3% in 1954 to a level of 11.5% in 2003, the importance of unions in American life is not what it used to be. In his recent book, What Americans Really want…Really, Frank Luntz asked this question, which of the following institutions are most important for America’s future? He then gave them a list to choose from. When he combined their first and second choice percentages here is how it came out:
- Schools – 51%
- The Church – 26%
- Federal Government – 24%
- The Military – 23%
- Business – 22%
- Local Government – 13%
- The Courts – 12%
- Financial Institutions – 11%
- Hospitals – 9%
- The Media – 4%
- Police – 3%
- Unions – 3%
So let’s see…unions are at about 1/3 of their peak membership numbers; Americans think they are unimportant to America’s future and yet, the president of SEIU is at the White House just about every other week, far more than any other visitor. How is that for being in touch? It is hope. It is change. But it certainly seems like the wrong direction for America. Do you feel like President Obama is leading America to greatness, or plotting against it?
