Tens of thousands attend progressive 'One Nation Working Together' rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where activists were hoping to counter the conservative tea party movement and energize the electorate amid fears that the Democrats could lose control of Congress. Major themes were health care, jobs, education and human rights.  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Tens of thousands attend progressive 'One Nation Working Together' rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where activists were hoping to counter the conservative tea party movement and energize the electorate amid fears that the Democrats could lose control of Congress. Major themes were healthcare, jobs, education and human rights. This protestor is targeting Fox News. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Colorful bumper stickers were on sale at the One Nation rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where progressive groups united for jobs, education and human rights.  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
The sign says "I'd rather be working". Tens of thousands attend progressive 'One Nation Working Together' rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where activists were hoping to counter the conservative tea party movement and energize the electorate amid fears that the Democrats could lose control of Congress. Major themes were health care, jobs, education and human rights. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Tens of thousands attend progressive 'One Nation Working Together' rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where progressive activists were hoping to counter the conservative tea party movement and energize the electorate amid fears that the Democrats could lose control of Congress. Major themes were health care, jobs, education and human rights. This protestor compares Republican leaders to the Three Stooges. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Colorful bumper stickers were on sale at the One Nation rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where progressive groups united for jobs, education and human rights.  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas Donohue
A rare joint appearance on Capitol Hill by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka  (pictured here) and U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas Donohue stand united to promote jobs legislation and transportation infrastructure. Both testified at the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Hearing titled "National Leaders' Call to Action on Transportation."  Following President Obama’s State of the Union address, Trumka and Donohue issued a joint statement endorsing Obama’s call "to create jobs and grow our economy through investment in our nation’s infrastructure." In Washington DC on Wednesday, February 16, 2011.

(Photo by Jeff Malet)
Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) questions U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas Donohue; and AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka in a rare joint appearance on Capitol Hill. Both stood united to promote jobs legislation and transportation infrastructure. They testified at the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Hearing titled "National Leaders' Call to Action on Transportation."  Following President Obama’s State of the Union address, Trumka and Donohue had  issued a joint statement endorsing Obama’s call "to create jobs and grow our economy through investment in our nation’s infrastructure." In Washington DC on Wednesday, February 16, 2011.
(Photo by Jeff Malet)
Tens of thousands attend progressive 'One Nation Working Together' rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where activists were hoping to counter the conservative tea party movement and energize the electorate amid fears that the Democrats could lose control of Congress. Major themes were health care, jobs, education and human rights. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Tens of thousands attend progressive 'One Nation Working Together' rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where activists were hoping to counter the conservative tea party movement and energize the electorate amid fears that the Democrats could lose control of Congress. Major themes were health care, jobs, education and human rights.  (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Tens of thousands attend progressive 'One Nation Working Together' rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on October 2, 2010 where activists were hoping to counter the conservative tea party movement and energize the electorate amid fears that the Democrats could lose control of Congress. Major themes were health care, jobs, education and human rights. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
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