From Joe Coneson's Journal on Salon.com
Snow's job and the dock lockout
As several readers have pointed out, the confluence of CSX chief John Snow's Treasury appointment and his company's deal with the Bush-connected Carlyle Group is still more intriguing when another factor is considered: the president's decision to invoke his Taft-Hartley authority to stop the West Coast dock lockout (and not a strike, as I said earlier), just when that labor dispute was threatening to scuttle the CSX-Carlyle deal. Did the president misuse his power to help a business that pays his father and his advisor James Baker III, along with a raft of other Bush cronies? Will anyone in the Senate dare to ask the obvious questions about this strange coincidence when Snow is confirmed? Maybe the AFL-CIO, which has been complaining about Snow's stewardship of CSX, will prod its friends on the Hill.
Snow's job and the dock lockout
As several readers have pointed out, the confluence of CSX chief John Snow's Treasury appointment and his company's deal with the Bush-connected Carlyle Group is still more intriguing when another factor is considered: the president's decision to invoke his Taft-Hartley authority to stop the West Coast dock lockout (and not a strike, as I said earlier), just when that labor dispute was threatening to scuttle the CSX-Carlyle deal. Did the president misuse his power to help a business that pays his father and his advisor James Baker III, along with a raft of other Bush cronies? Will anyone in the Senate dare to ask the obvious questions about this strange coincidence when Snow is confirmed? Maybe the AFL-CIO, which has been complaining about Snow's stewardship of CSX, will prod its friends on the Hill.
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