Actions speak louder than words.
It’s a cliche, but an important one, especially in our era of information overload and endless scrolling of warped social media feeds.
People are saying things all the time about supporting this cause or that cause, and it costs them nothing. Because by the time you realize they were insincere, you’re already tuned into something someone else is saying.
Take President Donald Trump’s attack on workers.
By attack, I mean his order to take away collective bargaining rights from over a million federal workers, including many in Virginia and his administration’s vilification of public servants who dedicate their lives to a cause or an issue, only to be kicked to the curb.
And now, the Trump administration is threatening even more firings of federal workers to stoke fear and anger in the already heated debate over a government shutdown.
But, as mentioned above, there are ways to fight back.
Democrats in the US House and Senate are doing so by supporting legislation to return collective bargaining rights to the federal workers that Trump took them away from.
Virginia’s two US senators are on board, as are all six Virginia Democrats in the House.
But not a single Virginia Republican has come out in support of the legislation. I’m not talking about their rhetoric, which to a person, is almost always ostensibly pro-worker.
I’m referring to a petition in the US house to force a vote on the legislation that’s, as of this writing, two signatures shy of reaching the threshold needed to do so. Three other Republicans have joined Democrats, and a source tells me that bipartisan support for petitions like this are rare.
So what’s stopping Virginia Republicans like US Reps. Jen Kiggans and Rob Wittman, both of whom Democrats are targeting in the midterms next year, from doing so?
As Wittman said as a candidate in 2022: America needs “an agenda that is pro-worker.”
Now’s the time for their actions to match their words.