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Her work on welfare definitely stands out. Yet, everything else in her past
seems to be good for working people. I'm personally on a "wait and see" with
her. Labor (at least in DC) is overwhelmingly pleased that she was confirmed
today. We look at it as another victory for us, but I am not sure I am
buying it hook, line and sinker.



On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Louis Proyect <l...@panix.com> wrote:

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> Richard Negri wrote:
> > "Elena Kagan has distinguished herself as exceptionally intelligent,
> > knowledgeable and fair-minded. SEIU believes she will focus the Court on
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> > their decisions impact working families’ daily lives.”
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> We don't have much to go on since she has no judicial record to form
> such a judgment. This much I know. When she was working for Clinton, she
> played a major role in drafting the legislation that would end welfare.
> That doesn't bode well for working people in today's economic conditions.
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