creators.com opinion web
Liberal Opinion Conservative Opinion
Mark Shields
Mark Shields
18 Feb 2012
What Endorsements Can Tell Us

The endorsement of a political candidate by another politician generally draws a well-deserved yawn from voters.… Read More.

11 Feb 2012
Religion Provides Added Value to U.S.

Without the courage and the constancy of Methodists and of Quakers, the struggle to abolish slavery in the … Read More.

4 Feb 2012
“He Could Have Been a Contender ...”

At the 1972 Democratic convention that nominated Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota for president, McGovern'… Read More.

The Illogical Mr. DeMint

Share Comment

Tell me that Tiger Woods, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and Charlie Sheen are getting together to open up a marriage-counseling firm. But don't tell me that U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., is holding up Senate confirmation of the boss of the Transportation Security Administration because DeMint wants assurances that the employees of that agency — responsible for making sure that Americans are able to travel safely by air and rail — will never be able to join a labor union.

Forget that the nominee Erroll Southers — former city police detective, former FBI special agent in counterterrorism and foreign counterintelligence, and the former state of California official (appointed by Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger) responsible for oversight of counterterrorism policy — is obviously qualified for the post.

Ignore that the TSA, most especially obvious after the Christmas day terrorist's attack near Detroit on a Northwest Airlines flight, needs a full-time chief. DeMint is committed to keeping America safe from union members!

DeMint argues that if employees were granted the right to bargain collectively that would mean that, according to The Washington Post, union leaders would have the power "to veto or delay future security improvements at our airports."

What kind of anti-worker disinformation is this man pushing? DeMint, a graduate of the University of Tennessee with a master's in business administration from Clemson University, was born on Sept. 2, 1951, which means that he was 50 years old on the day of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Has DeMint forgotten, or did he just never know, that on that fateful day 343 New York City firefighters — to search for and, if possible, save the trapped and the terrified — marched into the jaws of death and into the fires of hell?

Every one of those New York firefighters was a dues-paying union member of the International Association of Firefighters.

But first they were public servants.

Did DeMint ever know or has he already forgotten the crew of US Airways Flight 1549 — Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger III, First Officer Jeffrey Skiles and flight attendants Doreen Walsh, Sheila Dail and Donna Dent? Does he not remember the unbelievably cool and exceptionally courageous leadership that saved the lives of all 155 on board while "landing" their Airbus 320 on New York's Hudson River?

Every one of the US Airways crew, let it be noted, was a dues-paying union member, as was Patrick Harten, the 10-year veteran air traffic controller, whose own composed professionalism under unimaginable pressure made the "landing" and the rescue possible.

The passengers of Flight 1549 were rescued from the frigid waters by the ferries and fireboats whose crews belong to the Seafarers Union, the Firefighters Union and the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.

Surely the South Carolina Republican has not already forgotten Nov. 5, 2009, and the horrific carnage caused by Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan at Fort Hood in which 13 were killed and at least 28 wounded, and which only ended after a 5-foot bundle of courage, 34-year-old Kimberley Munley, a civilian Department of Defense police officer and the mother of a 3-year-old daughter, boldly engaged the shooter, fired four times and was herself shot by him in her legs and the arm.

What Jim DeMint apparently does not know is that Sgt. Munley, just like every one of those 343 New York City firefighters, was both a dedicated and unselfish public servant and a proud, dues-paying member of a labor union.

So, Mr. DeMint, let's can the hogwash and the horsefeathers about public employees and their alleged "labor bosses," and let us instead honor the words of John F. Kennedy to "let the public service be a proud and lively career."

To find out more about Mark Shields and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS.COM

COPYRIGHT 2010 MARK SHIELDS


Comments

4 Comments | Post Comment
Take DeMint,Frist,Gramm and John Dugan and give them the chinese treatment!
Comment: #1
Posted by: Ed Cool
Sat Jan 2, 2010 8:53 AM
He is illogical and paranoid, Mark, but the unions don't get off quite so scott free. They have leveraged a situation these days where, way too much of the time, you can't hold bad employees accountable, and he is clearly playing to that. For that matter, you can't really reward good employees either. Did you read Nicholas Kristof's piece a few weeks ago on how the teachers' union has blocked the replacement of ineffective teachers in NYC? I live in a civil service system myself, a trophy of organized labor, and I have to tell you, in ain't pretty. Managers walk on eggs for fear of being sued for civil rights violations, and it is disturbingly common that a routine dismissal for utter incompetence becomes a major litigation-prone operation. You think twice, three times, and maybe forever before dismissing anyone other than a pure-bred Dixie white boy these days. Even then you hesitate, because the collective bargaining agent will back him every step of the way unless it's clear he's practically an ax murderer. That's the brutal truth, Mark, and the Dems have to confront it.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Masako
Sat Jan 2, 2010 7:36 PM
Here is a link to an explanation in a South Carolina newspaper by Senator DeMint. It is usually a good idea to get both sides of a story.
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article/20100104/NEWS/1040314/-1/rss
Good reply Masako.
Comment: #3
Posted by: calvin
Mon Jan 4, 2010 7:33 AM
Re: Ed Cool;...I don't know what the Chinese treatment is; but some kind of treatment is in order for the whole mess of them... I don't care what it is because anything is bound to be an improvement... Turn them over and fluff up their feathers and they might find the strength of sampson... I doubt it; but no one knows; and as was said on one Job: there is enough dead wood about to start a ball bat factory... Here is the deal, simple and pure... Not one working person in the United States would need a union if they were getting their money's worth in Washington...There is not a Union formed in America with goals so intelligent and far sighted and possible as those listed in the preamble of the constitution... All unions should be trashed, and corporations too and every one should demand from the government what it was so long ago constituted to secure... Forget trying to do what no handful of individuals can do, and what the government was made to do...Just make the GEE DEE government get off of dead center and represent the people.. For God's sake already... What are they doing??? Where is it hung up at??? Are they just getting wound up for two hundred years??? They have done everything but the job they where hired for... It is time for them to hit the road or high ball it...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #4
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Mon Jan 4, 2010 2:36 PM
Already have an account? Log in.
New Account  
Your Name:
Your E-mail:
Your Password:
Confirm Your Password:

Please allow a few minutes for your comment to be posted.

Enter the numbers to the right:  
Creators.com comments policy
More
Mark Shields
Feb. `12
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
29 30 31 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 1 2 3
About the author About the author
Write the author Write the author
Printer friendly format Printer friendly format
Email to friend Email to friend
View by Month
Michelle Malkin
Michelle MalkinUpdated 27 Feb 2012
Marc Dion
Marc DionUpdated 20 Feb 2012
Mark Levy
Mark LevyUpdated 18 Feb 2012

13 Jan 2007 The President and the " S " Word

2 Apr 2011 General Electric and the Death of American Outrage

28 Mar 2009 A Controversial Invitation to Graduation