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An Ohio man who rose to fame as "Joe the Plumber" by challenging then-presidential candidate Barack Obama on tax policy in 2008 has taken a unionized job with one of the U.S. Big Three automakers, he said on his website.
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, a conservative, announced on Sunday that he recently had the "fortune of being hired by a great company", Chrysler Corporation, where all workers must be United Automobile Workers union members.
"Can a conservative work safely and soundly in a union environment - in a shop filled with union workers, activists, voters and life-long supporters of the Democrat Party? You betcha," he wrote in a blog post on JoeforAmerica.com.
On his fourth day at Chrysler, however, as Wurzelbacher was on a smoke break, he said a coworker called him a "teabagger," a term he said is usually meant as an insult to Tea Party members.
"Most union workers have not been mean, and quite a few asked me questions and talked with me and are cool with me," he wrote. He also wrote that he opposes public unions because "taxpayers are never properly represented at the bargaining table."
As for private unions, he wrote that "it's an American worker's right to unionize for sure, but that being said, don't expect me not to point out when or if union leadership takes advantage of union members."
In 2008, Wurzelbacher put himself in the national spotlight by questioning then-candidate Obama on tax policy as the future president campaigned door-to-door in an Ohio neighborhood.
Republican 2008 presidential candidate John McCain and others embraced Wurzelbacher as a working-class everyman who would be hurt by Obama's tax plans. But his reputation suffered when it was revealed the tradesman was not, in fact, a licensed plumber.
Wurzelbacher ran for a U.S. House seat in 2012 but lost in the general election.
First published February 19 2014, 4:37 AM
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Looks like Joe the Plumber has landed himself a new job and a new, unsavory nickname. Just four days into his union job at Chrysler, Joe Wurzelbacher says a co-worker called him a teabagger.
Wurzelbacher catapulted into the national spotlight in 2008 when he questioned then-Sen. Barack Obamas tax plan. After the encounter went viral, Wurzelbacher became something of a Republican icon, an example of Democrats quashing entrepreneurial spirit. Wurzelbacher campaigned for Sen. John McCain, scored a book deal and even made an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. House of Representatives all as a staunch conservative.
But his hard-line views apparently arent endearing him to his new Chrysler colleagues.
In a letter posted Sunday, Wurzelbacher claims that he was taking a smoke break when a co-worker denounced him as a teabagger a term used to deride members of the Tea Party movement (and, as Wurzelbacher points out, a descriptor for certain intimate activities).
Im outside on a break smoking a cigarette and right on cue some guy calls me a teabagger, Wurzelbacher writes. I asked him if he recognizes the training we receive in the military in the trades as legitimate, but he didnt seem interested in a serious discussion and just rushed off.
Wurzelbacher contends that Democrats, who are supposed to so tolerant and enlightened regarding homosexuals, should be lambasted as hypocritical for using what he calls a gay slur to describe Tea Partiers.
A vocal opponent of public unions, Wurzelbacher has been called a hypocrite for joining the United Auto Workers Union. But he insists theres no hypocrisy there. Chrysler requires its employees to join UAW, he argues. Besides, UAW is a private union, not a public one, which means that its the employees, not the taxpayers, who are potentially at risk.
The employees voted to have it that way and in America thats the way it is, he says.
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Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher was just an ordinary guy living in Toledo when overnight he became the darling of the GOP after sparring with then-presidential hopeful Barack Obama in 2008. After riding a gravy train of Fox News appearances, stumping and a political run of his own, he's now back to being an ordinary Toledoan working at Chrysler.
As you might remember, "Joe the Plumber" wasn't actually a licensed plumber, but did hold a variety of odd jobs following his 2008 run-in with Obama. Sometime this month, he posted on Facebook that he began working at "Chrysler Corporation," apparently unaware that his new employer is now named Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
If you're not familiar with Toledo, it's where Chrysler builds the Jeep Wrangler and Cherokee. Wurzelbacher didn't say what he's doing with Chrysler now, but says he's been given shit from other co-workers because of his political history, which includes stances against the types of unions he's now required to be a member of if he wants employment:
"In order to work for Chrysler, you are required to join the Union, in this case UAW. There's no choice it's a union shop the employees voted to have it that way and in America that's the way it is," he wrote.
"I had three days of orientation, and now I'm "on the job" over here at Chrysler and on Day 4, I'm outside on a break smoking a cigarette and right on cue some guy calls me a 'teabagger,'" he said.
"Yes, I have a website that puts out conservative news. Yes, I am part owner of a gun company. Yes, I'm a Republican who was cast into the limelight for having the temerity to confront Barack Obama on the question of redistributing wealth But I'm a working man and I'm working," he wrote.
Wurzelbacher last made headlines when he ran for a congressional seat in Ohio, which he lost. But before that, he had this to say at an anti-union rally against Wisconsin state employees seeking collective bargaining rights: "Unions don't deserve anything, you don't deserve anything, you work for it yourself!"
His stance on unions has lightened, apparently. "Private unions, such as the UAW, is a choice between employees and employers. If that is what they want then who am I to say you can't have it?" he wrote on Facebook.
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An Ohio man who rose to fame as "Joe the Plumber" by challenging then-presidential candidate Barack Obama on tax policy in 2008 has taken a unionized job with one of the U.S. Big Three automakers, he said on his website.
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, a conservative, announced on Sunday that he recently had the "fortune of being hired by a great company," Chrysler Corporation, where all workers must be United Automobile Workers union members.
"Can a conservative work safely and soundly in a union environment - in a shop filled with union workers, activists, voters and life-long supporters of the Democrat Party? You betcha," he wrote in a blog post on JoeforAmerica.com.
On his fourth day at Chrysler, however, as Wurzelbacher was on a smoke break, he said a co-worker called him a "teabagger," a term he said is usually meant as an insult to Tea Party members.
"Most union workers have not been mean, and quite a few asked me questions and talked with me and are cool with me," he wrote. He also wrote that he opposes public unions because "taxpayers are never properly represented at the bargaining table."
As for private unions, he wrote that "it's an American worker's right to unionize for sure, but that being said, don't expect me not to point out when or if union leadership takes advantage of union members."
In 2008, Wurzelbacher put himself in the national spotlight by questioning then-candidate Obama on tax policy as the future president campaigned door-to-door in an Ohio neighborhood.
Republican 2008 presidential candidate John McCain and others embraced Wurzelbacher as a working-class everyman who would be hurt by Obama's tax plans. But his reputation suffered when it was revealed the tradesman was not, in fact, a licensed plumber.
Wurzelbacher ran for a U.S. House seat in 2012 but lost in the general election.
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