Friday, September 9, 2011

Union Thugs X2

Via A TRAINWRECK IN MAXWELL

LANGUAGE!


Funny how he thinks that private property means something when it's HIS union halls parking lot, but it's Ok about breaking into private property and holding hostages while they destroy 10,000 tons of grain.

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View their political site at link below. They’re using 9-11 as a political tool. Hell, I spent time in the military risking my life, but not complaining about it or using it for political purposes. If your going to be a fireman or a cop, that’s your job and you get a paycheck for it

More American are killed in MVA crashes while driving a car. Number one cause of death is heart disease in this country. We’re all heroes at doing what we do best, no matter what your occupation is.

Randy’s Right

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The award for vilest politicization of the tenth anniversary of 9/11 goes to the AFL-CIO. The organization has chosen to hijack the moment and turn it into a plea for anti-austerity union activism. Consider this message from AFL-CIO president, Richard Trumka, posted on its website.

His big metaphor is doors. On 9/11, first responders ran through “doors to danger and became America’s everyday heroes.” True enough.

Then: “Doors opened within us to each other. We came together. We flew the flag. We comforted one another. In our grief, we found the best in ourselves.”

But, wouldn’t you just know it: “other doors opened, too—doors to hate, suspicion of ‘others’ and self-centered greed. Our fear was twisted into something much more dangerous.” Can you guess who opened those doors? “Wealthy CEOs, anti-government extremist front groups and frothing talk show hosts—from the Rush Limbaughs and Glenn Becks to the Koch brothers, Karl Rove’s American Crossroads group, Americans for Prosperity, the Club for Growth, FreedomWorks and the American Legislative Exchange Council—also pushed open the door to hate.”

Trumka left out the doors of tragedy exploitation. The ones that take him from 9/11 heroism to the Koch brothers, Rush Limbaugh, and Karl Rove in the span of a few paragraphs. Here’s the sickening finale.

I remember that other door that opened on 9/11—the door to our better selves, to our understanding that we are one and our values require us to care for one another.

That’s what sent 347 firefighters to their death at the Twin Towers 10 years ago. It’s also what sent firefighters to stand with teachers in Wisconsin even though Gov. Scott Walker had exempted them from his attack on public employees. It’s what moves employed people now to demand good jobs for the 26 million Americans who are looking for work. It’s what gives us the courage to take on a crumbling economy and the politicians preaching austerity and ignoring our jobs crisis—to take them on and say, “We are America. We are better than this. And we are one.”

To respond substantively would be to join in the political exploitation of 9/11. Luckily, the above is self-shaming and self-discrediting, and requires no further comment.

12 comments:

  1. Unions have long used any good that they once accomplished.

    They are nothing but the soldiers of the modern Marxist.

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  2. Shoulda kicked Mr Fucking Cocksucker in the balls.

    Bob
    III

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  3. Wow. Pleasant little cockroach, eh?

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  4. Talk about someone you can hate immediately.

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  5. And then, If any of the thugs came out of said union hall for a ruckus, it would be time for them to meet Mr Glock.

    Bob
    III

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  6. Yup. My 21 is on my hip daily. We have open carry here and we do so.

    Bob
    III

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  7. I wasted enough money on various holsters attempting to carry either the 21 or 30 all the time, but it didn't work out. So now, the 30 is in my car, the 21 in my desk and a LCR .357 in my right front pocket. At least I found something that I will carry 100% of the time.

    I've been camping three times through your state as well as all the ones surrounding you and it is beautiful.

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  8. I carry my 21 in a Mernickle holster. Model PS6.
    Comfortable carry, and good draw angle.

    And thank you....we feel that it is a very good place to live, especially since we are somewhat north of the communistic state capitol. Plus we have one of the finest steelhead fishing rivers in the west here. Annnnd, we are up against one of the largest wilderness areas that there is. One problem.....we are infested with wolves, ya know, US Fish and Wildlife at their finest.

    If you get back out here, drop us a line, the coffee is always on, and there is always room at the inn.

    Bob
    III

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  9. the coffee is always on, and there is always room at the inn.

    Thanks.

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