[EDITOR'S NOTE:] This guest post comes to us from Michael Whitney of American Rights at Work.
Brownie, Rummy, Wolfie, and Alberto - all incompetent Bush appointees, none of whom enjoy taxpayer-funded jobs anymore. When the public heard about their wrongdoings, they were out of office (sooner or later).
So why is Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao entering her eighth year in office under Bush? Is she the anti-Bush appointee? Does she actually do her job well? A diamond in the rough of this administration?
Yeah, right.
Elaine Chao is George W. Bush's longest-serving cabinet member and wife of Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell. Under Elaine’s 'leadership,' the Department of Labor has turned into an agency that screws America's workers and enables corporate giveaways.
That's why this week workers' rights advocacy group American Rights at Work launches a new campaign against Elaine Chao at ShameOnElaine.org.
Unlike her cohorts in the Bush Administration, Elaine Chao has escaped much-needed public scrutiny of her time on the job. From littering the Labor Department with corporate insiders to dismantling worker safety protections and collaborating with her husband, Sen. Mitch McConnell, on a blatant anti-worker political agenda, Elaine has disgraced her role as Secretary of Labor.
Let's take a look at some of her more egregious failures.
Elaine Chao’s atrocious policies include rollbacks of critical mine safety protections, hostility toward workers and their unions, and collaboration with corporate interests, most notably through her husband, Senator Mitch McConnell.
Specifically, Elaine Chao:
- Hired a former colleague from the Heritage Foundation who actually wrote a report titled "How to close down the Department of Labor."
- Cut over 100 inspectors at the MSHA and, as a result, hundreds of mines weren't inspected and tragedies such as Sago and Crandall Canyon might have been prevented.
- Had Chao-themed coins, lanyards, and fleece blankets printed at taxpayers' expense.
- Failed to issue a rule requiring employers pay for their workers' safety gear-contributing to 400,000 workers injured and 50 dead.
- Had an auditorium named in her honor - thanks to her husband's $14.2 million earmark to enhance the Mitch McConnell Center at his alma mater, the University of Louisville. Of course, Elaine never attended the university.
- Expose Elaine’s egregious policies affecting workers to hurt her legacy.
- Increase pressure and demand accountability from Elaine during her final year.
- Set a higher standard of what is expected from our next Secretary of Labor – a public official who must provide a well-balanced agenda and adequately enforce federal labor laws.
Accompanying this website is an extensive online advertising campaign of blogads, microtargeted Facebook ads to federal employees, feed advertising, and keyword search ads.
Take a look for yourself at ShameOnElaine.org for plenty more examples of Elaine’s failures as Secretary of Labor. If you like what you see – please spread it around! Let's bring Shame to Elaine Chao.
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Shame, indeed!!! The Bush administration is a cesspool of incompetence, cronyism, corruption, hypocrisy, and iniquity. Good on you for the website!
Brynn Craffey | February 16, 2008 6:37 PM
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I live in Kentucky, and we have wanted to get rid of Napoleon McConnell for years now. Nail Chao and her fascist mini-me husband to the wall by their heels.
AC | February 17, 2008 2:08 AM
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Why is it the Bush administration thought they should put people in charge of departments that are adamantly against the very core of the department? Somehow they stopped at the Department of Defense... Just think what could have been if they'd followed the pattern and nominated Dennis Kucinich as the Sec of Defense...
Bil Browning | February 17, 2008 11:52 AM
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