Nov 25, 2024
Cenk, Ana React To Trump’s UNEXPECTED Labor Secretary Pick
Pro-labor Republican Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer has been chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as secretary of the Department of Labor.
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Trump made a surprise pick following some
heavy lobbying from the Teamsters union,
choosing Republican congresswoman
from Oregon Lori Chavez-deremer.
She will be his labor secretary.
Chavez-deremer was one of few Republicans
to co-sponsor the Pro act,
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which protects and strengthens
workers rights to organize.
It is a pro-labor pick,
and this is a victory for Sean O'Brien
of the head of the Teamsters who advocated
for spoke at the RNC, as you mentioned,
and went in big for this.
And he got Sean O'Brien did got opposed
by much of the conservative movement.
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Competitive Enterprise Institute,
Grover Norquist group all came out
against Sean O'Brien's in dreamer
and Trump went with him.
And I think we all know why.
He said, hey, you know,
I'm going to do something for my friend
Sean O'Brien, which is great.
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And as you just heard from Faiz Shakir,
of all people, he's the head of pro-labor
media organization More Perfect Union,
and I'm really happy to hear
his commentary there because I agree,
I agree with him wholeheartedly.
So he joined MSNBC to explain
why Trump's choice for labor secretary.
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Representative Lori Chavez-deremer could
be a win for workers, and it's because of
the fact that she absolutely is pro-labor,
even as a Republican House member.
Now, she was one of only three Republicans
in the House to co-sponsor the Pro act,
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which, of course,
would gut these so-called right
to work states,
which makes it incredibly difficult
for workers to organize their workplace.
It essentially strips unions of
the necessary resources they would require
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in order to carry out advocacy
on behalf of their workers, labor
contract negotiations, things like that.
And so I'm really happy to see
that Trump's transactional nature
worked out to the benefit of the Teamsters
and of workers in this particular case.
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And that is if dreamer does end
up getting confirmed
and I don't really see why she wouldn't.
Chris Murphy, a Democratic lawmaker,
also applauded this pick,
and she stood alone as the only Republican
Republican, by the way, to vote against
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the small business before bureaucrats act.
And that would have increased
the amount of revenue a company would need
to make in order for the NLRB
to get involved in labor disputes
when they arise for the company.
Now, Chavez, Dahmer's father,
was also a teamster, and she has
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absolutely courted union support.
She has also co-sponsored bills supported
by pilot and flight attendant unions
and railroad unions,
as well as a bill to allow workers
to receive tax deductions for union dues.
And she has written or signed on
to several letters supporting unions
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in their negotiations,
urging the Port of Portland to end
restrictions on picketing at the Portland
airport and asking for increased funding
for the National Labor Relations Board.
So look, I've looked into her.
I wrote about her recently
for my Substack, and I think
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that she doesn't just talk to the talk.
She walks the walk.
And her record shows that.
But I want to jump ahead
and talk a little bit about Sean O'Brien,
head of the Teamsters,
who definitely dealt with quite a bit
of backlash from the Democratic Party
over his decision to speak
at the Republican National Convention.
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He spoke as one of the headliners
on the first night of the convention.
He also got a lot of backlash
for his refusal to have the Teamsters
endorse a presidential candidate
in this election cycle.
Democrats feel entitled
to the Teamsters endorsement,
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but that didn't happen this time around.
And he did that.
He made a bet for two reasons,
in my opinion.
Number one,
the majority of Teamsters members
actually supported Trump over Harris.
But I think the real reason was
O'Brien was smart enough
to see the writing on the wall.
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He probably knew
that Trump was going to win.
And so he probably also recognized that
Trump is a very transactional individual.
And by avoiding an endorsement
for Kamala Harris, that would give
him some leverage to actually make
a suggestion for Labor secretary
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pick for the Trump administration.
And he's the one who recommended
Chavez-deremer for this position.
And Trump, you know, gave him the reward
of of naming Chavez-deremer
for labor secretary.
So this is good news, guys.
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And I'm actually really proud of,
Sean O'Brien for being willing to walk
through fire in order to get a win
in an upcoming Trump administration.
Right. Okay.
So first, I want to talk about
Representative Lori Chavez-deremer.
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I officially endorse her. Okay.
Does that mean anything? I don't know.
But I do it because I think
that I want people to understand
that the populist left and the populist
right stand united on this issue.
She is by far the best choice
we could have possibly had
in a Trump administration.
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And yes, I agree with Anna wholeheartedly.
Tip of the hat to Sean O'Brien,
who did a brilliant job with this.
Now I want to tell you about her.
And Anna outlined some of the things
that she's in favor of
for unions and labor, etc.
And she's for the Pro act, which is
unprecedented for a Republican legislator
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to have been in favor of the Pro act.
So that's amazing.
And that obviously tells you something.
By the way, people wrote in like Charlie
Zhou on, Super Chat saying, well,
she voted she was against
some of the NLRB rulings, whether I was
probably against some of the NLRB rulings.
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I don't know which ones you're
referring to in specific.
And he said he voted.
She voted against Medicaid
different times, etc..
She was a Republican.
She's a Republican. Yeah.
Let's be clear about that. Yeah.
Right.
So I'm not vouching for every vote she's
ever had and everything she's ever done.
Right.
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But what I'm saying
is it's not even close.
This is by far the best person we get
from a from a Trump administration.
And so take the win.
Now, let me explain to you guys who her
opponents are and who's backing her.
Her opponents are the Chamber of Commerce.
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Americans for prosperity.
That's the Koch brothers group.
Grover Norquist,
that's Americans for Tax Reform.
That's the richest people in the country
that always want corporate tax cuts
and tax cuts for the wealthy
and hate the workers.
Almost all the corporate Republicans
are against her.
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All the Murdoch enterprises, Fox News,
New York Post, Wall Street Journal,
all coming out against her.
Most of cable news coming out against her.
Okay.
These are excellent enemies to have 100%.
Totally agree.
So now who's on her side?
Well, we just showed you is former
campaign manager for Bernie Sanders and a
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lot of not just progressive Democrats,
but more mainstream Democrats like Patty
Murray are on her side saying, oh my God,
I can't believe Trump picked her. Yes.
My answer is yes.
Maybe that will sway some
of the Kamala Harris people like,
oh, don't worry, some establishment
Democrats are also on her side.
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Does that make you feel better? Okay.
And so but that's not all.
Not only is Sean O'Brien
and the Teamsters on her side,
but almost all the unions are on her side,
including the teachers union.
Randi Weingarten et cetera.
If you're asking for a pic better than
what all the unions and Randi Weingarten
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and the teachers union, etc.
Say is great and that they're thrilled
to have, not only are you unreasonable,
you probably have that this thing
that I didn't think actually existed,
but I'm now beginning to believe.
- Does Trump Derangement.
- Syndrome?
Oh, it totally exists.
Like if you say Trump is giving us
exactly what we want and I hate it.
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No, brother, you lost the plot
at some point, right?
Sorry, but that makes no sense at all.
Take the frickin win.
And if you don't, and you fight her,
and you join the goons
like Mitch McConnell and Grover Norquist
and Karl Rove and Charles Koch, and they.
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And you defeat her.
What you're going to get
is an infinitely worse labor secretary
that is going to do massive damage
to the workers in this country.
And, by the way, the populist right
at this point, because Trump picked her,
is with us in fighting back against
the Koch brothers and Mitch McConnell.
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So if you think I lost the plot,
no, you lost the plot.
If you're on the side
of Mitch McConnell and the Koch.
Brothers, I want.
To end with more from Faiz Shakir,
who has worked closely
with Bernie Sanders in the past.
And like, this is not some secret,
you know, corporate Republican.
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Okay.
Faiz Shakir is as left wing as you can
get, especially in terms of workers rights
and making working conditions better
for Americans in this country.
So with that in mind,
let's take a look at more of what he had
to say while on MSNBC.
The hostility that surrounds her is real.
You got Elon Musk, you got Russell.
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We were just talking about you've got
Wall Street hedge fund guy Scott Bessent.
These are not people who are ready
to go flying with the pro-labor agenda.
So she's got her work cut out for her.
But it is at least one voice at a table
where she is outgunned by a very Wall
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Street friendly people who's going
to have at least a labor voice.
And there's moments where, of course,
I think it could be helpful
when workers go on strike.
I will just note that, you know,
in order to support the Labor Secretary,
you also need an NLRB National
Labor Relations Board support.
And so who Donald Trump picks for that
needs to complement this direction
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if we're going to carve
into being a pro-labor.
Yeah.
And I agree with Faiz Shakir
when it comes to the NLRB.
And by the way, I mean, in his first term,
Donald Trump didn't have any of
the influence that he's currently getting
from Sean O'Brien.
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So hopefully Sean O'Brien
is working with Trump in deciding
who will serve in the NLRB, because I
think that this role is important.
And look, I would love nothing more
than for Trump to prove everyone wrong
by having
a good National Labor Relations Board,
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a pro-labor labor secretary,
especially when before he named her as
labor secretary in his new administration.
You know, there were all these
stories being published,
including one in the Washington Post
that talked about how the upcoming Trump
administration is going to gut labor.
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Doesn't seem like he's looking
to gut labor if he's willing to appoint,
you know, a pro-labor labor secretary
like Chavez-deremer.
Okay, last couple of things here.
Look, I know his record in the past
on labor has been terrible,
so we're not naive about it.
So could he go back in that bad direction?
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Yes. Of course.
Yeah.
If he picked another labor secretary,
he would definitely go in that direction
since he picked this labor secretary.
We're hoping that maybe
he doesn't go in that direction.
So please encourage that.
And as I said, Faiz was the campaign
manager for Bernie in 2020.
It's not like, oh,
every progressive in the country
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just got hoodwinked overnight, right?
Right.
No, we know their track record really well
in terms of these candidates.
And we're telling you
this one is a good one.
The idea that you should maximal,
be maximalist in your resistance to Trump
and even disagree with him on things
that he agrees with us on is irrational.
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And I and I can't stand it.
It makes no sense.
Which leads me to my final point,
which is, look, Sean O'Brien
had a lot of courage to do what he did
and what you don't know.
But I do, because I've been through it,
is that that burns a lot of your bridges,
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and it spends
a lot of your political capital,
and he would be persona non grata
in Democratic circles
after giving that speech at the RNC.
And so it would cost him.
I would be very surprised
if it didn't cost them personally.
It didn't cost them his contacts.
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It didn't cost him a lot
behind the scenes, but he took that step
because he thought he could get
something positive like this out of it.
And he was right.
And when someone is right, you should
give them credit where credit is due.
So thank you Sean O'Brien
and Teamsters for getting us this pick.
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