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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs the AP PhotoShopping the news now? Obama and fast-food workers.
What is with this graphic? Is this a cut and paste Obama into another image? Sure looks like it. And, if so, who turned Obama so green?
How Obama can bypass Tea Party Congress (and raise fast food worker wages)
Rep. Raul Grijalva tells Salon that House Democrats are asking "why the hell he just doesn't do it!"
Josh Eidelson - Dec 4, 2013 - http://www.salon.com/2013/12/04/how_obama_can_bypass_tea_party_congress_and_raise_fast_food_worker_wages/
The White House has offered no response to a months-old call from congressional Democrats to bypass Congress and use executive action to raise workers wages, the co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus told Salon Tuesday afternoon.
It wasnt responded to, said Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz. I mean, the response would have been, Were working on it, were looking into it, We feel its a good idea, or, No, were not going to do it. Any of those is a response. We received none of that. Grijalva pledged that, starting with a Thursday rally at the National Air and Space Museum, congressional progressives would become much more public and much more insistent in pressing the president to act. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Grijalva and 49 House Democrats wrote to Obama in September to urge he use executive authority to require better labor standards for workers employed through federal government contracts with private companies. That letter followed a prior July letter by Grijalva and others, and a handful of one-day strikes since May by cleaning and concessions workers in D.C. federal buildings. A report by the progressive think tank Demos estimated that about 2 million workers with taxpayer-funded jobs make $12 an hour or less. ............
It wasnt responded to, said Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz. I mean, the response would have been, Were working on it, were looking into it, We feel its a good idea, or, No, were not going to do it. Any of those is a response. We received none of that. Grijalva pledged that, starting with a Thursday rally at the National Air and Space Museum, congressional progressives would become much more public and much more insistent in pressing the president to act. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Grijalva and 49 House Democrats wrote to Obama in September to urge he use executive authority to require better labor standards for workers employed through federal government contracts with private companies. That letter followed a prior July letter by Grijalva and others, and a handful of one-day strikes since May by cleaning and concessions workers in D.C. federal buildings. A report by the progressive think tank Demos estimated that about 2 million workers with taxpayer-funded jobs make $12 an hour or less. ............
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Is the AP PhotoShopping the news now? Obama and fast-food workers. (Original Post)
Coyotl
Dec 2013
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The fact that 2 photographers were credited under the photo makes me think it was Salon that did it.
PoliticAverse
Dec 2013
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)1. The fact that 2 photographers were credited under the photo makes me think it was Salon that did it.
Indeed the closest match I can find at ap.org is without Obama...
Coyotl
(15,262 posts)2. That is the same photo, it appears.
Whoever did it, it is simply wrong in a news context.