Saturday, February 26, 2011
Sign An Open Letter To Governor Scott Walker
UNION THUGS
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Dear Brock,
The union militants aren't backing down.
Late Thursday night, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed Governor Scott Walker's public-sector union monopoly bargaining reform bill.
The legislation would give most government employees the Right to Work without having to pay tribute to a labor union and take state government out of the hands of Big Labor, and put it back where it belongs – with the taxpayers.
Please click here to sign an Open Letter to Governor Scott Walker urging him to continue his efforts to curtail the monopoly bargaining and forced-dues powers of the union bosses.
For years, government-sector union bosses have built up enormous political power and influence by extracting forced union dues from public employees and getting their own favored candidates elected to state and local government -- in effect, putting the union brass on both sides of the bargaining table and leading to fiscal nightmares the taxpayers cannot afford.
A fragile national economy and massive budget gaps across the country inspired grassroots citizens like you to fight back, and in the 2010 elections concerned voters kicked Big Labor-backed incumbents nationwide out of office.
But as we're seeing in Wisconsin, the battle didn't end with the elections.
Now, pro-forced unionism Democrats in the State Senate continue to hide out in Illinois, shutting down the upper chamber in a desperate attempt to protect the union bosses' power over the people.
Big Labor is hoping elected officials will give up.
That's why it's vital you act today.
Tell Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker not to give in to the union militants. Click here to sign the Open Letter to Governor Walker IMMEDIATELY.
Grassroots activists like you must keep up the pressure on elected officials to end the union bosses' control over workers and taxpayers.
Please, sign the Open Letter to Governor Scott Walker today.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix
The National Right to Work Committee
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