It's no coincidence that the owner of the home is an executive with Bank of America, which just happens to be the SEIU's largest creditor.
Under the leadership of Andy Stern, SEIU leveraged itself to the hilt, largely to support Democrat campaign efforts, and now owes the bank around $100 million. The loan payments are likely playing havoc with the union’s finances.
How much money did SEIU give the president? What have they received in return?
Officials say the fast-growing union spent $85 million during the campaign season last year, and that it was well worth it: The Obama administration has appointed union officials to top posts and is backing legislation to make it easier for workers to organize.
"SEIU is on the field, it's in the White House, it's in the administration," SEIU President Andy Stern said in a video to members to mark the Obama administration's first 100 days.
Next up a SEIU bailout courtesy of the American taxpayer.
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