May 10, 2013; 04:19 PM
A critical billboard targeting five San Bernardino city officials that had already generated controversy over its message has now led to accusations of censorship and political pressure.
To read column by Imran Ghori and Jim Miller in The Press Enterprise, click here.
“The union tweeted its response…”
UNIONS ARE TWEETING???
WHAT ARE THEY… HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS? Don’t they have work or families to better utilize their time?
“They may move our billboard … but they will never take our freedom!”
DID THE FOOL SAY “FREEDOM”? No one is taking their “freedom” – in fact, what the UNION is doing is childish and WRONG and those who don’t want to be associated with airing dirty laundry while it’s in the sincere process of getting cleaned also HAVE THE FREEDOM to say NO!
This is NO “Mel Gibson- Braveheart” issue- it’s a “SBC- CHANGE OF HEART” issue.
This is about the union INTERFERING in a city desperately trying to not only survive, but very busy cleaning house and FINALLY doing the right thing…yes LATE and at the brink of suicide, but it’s NOT TOO LATE to rebuild.
By interfering the foolish union is only cutting it’s own throat, if the city fails then they get LESS of the ONLY thing that concerns the union -MONEY.
The Washington Times
VERNUCCIO: Labor’s new strategy: Intimidation for dummies
Pressure manual advocates bullying of employers and their families
“To create this pressure, unions attempt to push businesses to the edge of bankruptcy, with little regard for the welfare of employer and employee. They attempt to strong-arm businesses into agreeing to take away the secret ballot for employees in union-organizing elections via card check.
They also try to force employers to restrict their own speech on union issues so that workers will not get both sides of the story on unionization. Among the SEIU’s demands is that employers agree to bargain only with it, to the exclusion of all other unions, regardless of what workers want.”
The Foxhole Blog:Union memberships have nose-dived, they got their asses kicked in Wisconsin, and people are sick of the union pimps and their predatory entitlement culture. The RICO Act was tailor-made for criminal organizations like unions. It ought to be used every chance we get.