Politics and Religion

as it turns out, Busting Unions Is Old Hat For Gov. Walker.
willywonka4u 22 Reviews 5515 reads
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It seems that Gov. Walker has done this before.

Organized labor has a long violent history and heavily influenced by organized crime.

...but I have never met a single AFSCME member who had a criminal record. And there aren't many people I know who aren't an AFSCME member.

GaGambler2602 reads

Do they walk around wearing a sign that say "Ex Con"? lol

Shit, you are an admitted criminal yourself, you both take illegal drugs and you illegally pay  prostitutes for sex. Talk about pots and kettles, give me a fucking break.

The key word here is convicted. Of course, what I do is victimless.

But that aside, if you were going to illegally fire a bunch of union guards, why would you SEEK OUT a CONVICTED FELON to guard a COURT HOUSE?

If I remember correctly, one was reelected mayor of your hometown upon his release from prison. The name Marion Barry come to mind?

and one I'd like to see him convicted for, is wasting taxpayer's money because he doesn't WORK when he's at his JOB.

Oh, did I say that awful word again?

WORK, Willy... WORK WORK WORK

I know there is a union that now represents providers. The IUSW, I believe. Are you a member?

unions you're so keen on aren't useful anymore. They were useful when they began, insofar as getting the worst offenses of employers toward employees stopped. But, like everything else, once they "proved" their usefulness they crossed over into the worst that employers were PLUS unions demand that everyone toe the lines they draw. Unions demand more and more from employers in return for less and less work by the employees.

Willy, unions demand "their" people go on strike even when individuals might not want to.

Nope. Not for me. Stars and bars, unless my life depends on it (and probably not even then), I'm not joining a union. I've done very well on my own deciding what I want out of life and negotiating for it. I've gotten even better since becoming a provider. I don't want a union to speak for me.

However, I thank you for the information about IUSW. It'll be interesting to see how far they get. Looking over their site, there are several issues I agree with, and just as many I don't. I can do what I can to further the issues without joining their union.

The whole reason unions exist is because of the threat of organized crime.  Its the thugs.  There are not enough pro-union support to keep organized labor going.  They exist due to the threat of violence.  And even that doesn't work much anymore.  

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"There are not enough pro-union support to keep organized labor going"

Really? Is that why the Koch brothers and Frank Blake put a metric shit ton of money into defeating the Employee Free Choice Act?

willy, willy, willy, wake up. I'm a retired Teamster, (yes, Teamster's do have airline unions), and I receive the monthly Teamster magazine. The last 6 pages of each month's edition are all about the union local's execs that have been caught with their hands in the cookie jar, or some other highly illegal shannigans. I don't particularly care for the Teamster's union, but a condition of work at that airline was the requirement to be a member. They contribute absolutely zero to my pension, but didn't hesitate to scarf up on my salary for their union dues, and give much of it to democrat politicians. You think Jimmy Hoffa, Jr., is a nice guy? No fucking way. I've overheard shop stewards discussing the breaking of kneecaps in the parking lot if certain individuals failed to toe the party line. Wake up willy.

Timbow1463 reads

except for the Post Office and they like any Federal  GOV Union cannot strike.



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I can't independently verify this, so full disclosure up front, but I've been talking to a few of my activist friends who are telling me that Gov. Walker has blocked a website used by activists to organize the protests from the state Capitol's public WiFi signal.

This is quite interesting, because in this country that would actually be illegal. While the state is allowed to block certain websites, by law they can only do so for pornographic content.

Despite this, it seems that the protests in Madison have grown from 30,000 last week, to 50,000 by last Friday, to 70,000 over the weekend. All this without a single arrest, and the police sending a thank you note to the protesters....along with laments that they backed Walker in the election. :)

Timbow1781 reads

Posted By: willywonka4u
I can't independently verify this, so full disclosure up front, but I've been talking to a few of my activist friends who are telling me that Gov. Walker has blocked a website used by activists to organize the protests from the state Capitol's public WiFi signal.

This is quite interesting, because in this country that would actually be illegal. While the state is allowed to block certain websites, by law they can only do so for pornographic content.

Despite this, it seems that the protests in Madison have grown from 30,000 last week, to 50,000 by last Friday, to 70,000 over the weekend. All this without a single arrest, and the police sending a thank you note to the protesters....along with laments that they backed Walker in the election. :)

Wisconsin was the first state to allow its public employees collective bargaining  that gives the public employee unions almost  unrestrained power  to get whatever benefits they want. It will be funny to see they are the first to fall.

What do you think will happen Tim? The recall of Republicans in that state or the fall of the unions?

Timbow1094 reads

Posted By: willywonka4u
What do you think will happen Tim? The recall of Republicans in that state or the fall of the unions?
 The unions will fall and the Dems cannot stay away forever.
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State law prohibits anyone from recalling elected officials until they have held office for at least a year. That means, despite all the talk among Madison protesters, Walker cannot be the subject of a recall election for nearly another year. The same holds true for all the members of the state Assembly and half of the state senators.

http://www.jsonline.com/watchdog/noquarter/116545518.html

nuguy461696 reads

Will the teachers stay out long enought to jeopardize graduation of the senior class?
I'll vote yes they will,, cause it is all about them. (did I write English well enough to be understood?)

nuguy461532 reads

about paying taxes to a group of state employees that don't pay their way, only take from me and you....ooppps  maybe not you, huh?
and a group of democrats that leave the state...democracy the democrats way, ain't it fun...my way or no way!

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