TN employers trying to scare employees into voting for McSame



We'll see lots of businesses trying to scare their employees into
voting Republican this fall. This email is from a local Tennessee
chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors trade group, and
instructs its member companies to do just that.

From: Robin Collier [mailto:RCollier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:42 AM
To: ABC Members
Subject: ABC Mid-TN - President's Message

By Pete Dickson, President

Last week, ABC National held their annual Legislative Conference in
Washington, D.C. ABC members from across the country, including Mid-
TN Chapter members, came together for one purpose - lobbying Congress.

There has never been a time in our industry when the slogan, "Get into
Politics or Get Out of Business", applied more. During our visit with
members of the TN Congressional delegation, it became very clear that
the Democrats are increasing their efforts to oppose most every bill
that would benefit or protect our industry and seek passage of
legislation which would harm our industry. The greatest example is
organized labor, with the help of the Democrats, is attaching
amendments to most any bill to expand the use of Davis-Bacon wages.

The main topics of discussion with members of Congress, including
Davis-Bacon expansion, Immigration, Union Only Project Labor
Agreements (PLAs), Protect the Rights to a Secret Ballot, Salting
Abuse, and removing the 3% withholding tax on business. Last but not
least, the fuel crisis. When communicating with Congress, ask them to
support a House Resolution to "Expand American Refining Capacity on
Closed Military Installations". This should assist in reducing the
price of gasoline and diesel by streamlining the refinery application
process and by requiring the President to open at least three military
instillations for the purpose of housing new American refineries.

In the past, you may have felt your voice wouldn't be heard in regard
to political issues and elections. It's a new day and you must take
the time to join with other ABC members to let your Representatives
and Senators in Congress know your position on these issues.

You also must talk to your employees about the Presidential election.
You are not allowed to tell your employees who to vote for but you can
express your thoughts on the best candidate for our industry and the
protection of their jobs. ABC has resources to assist you in
communicating with your employees regarding politics.

The Democratic candidate has indicated he will work closely with
organized labor if elected. There is "A Clear Choice" for our
industry in regard to the Presidential election.

We must elect John McCain! Get involved! Don't wait!

"GET INTO POLITICS OR GET OUT OF BUSINESS!"

Please contact ABC @ 615-399-8323 if you need additional information
or materials for your employees.

ABC Mid-Tennessee Chapter
1604 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville, TN 37210
Phone 615-399-8323 * Fax 615-399-7528
www.abctennessee.com

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