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Re: Union Intimidation
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2011, 12:52:29 PM »

I've noticed that statist/liberal activist tend to do and say far more offensive things than liberty or conservative activists.  This is true of the more leftist liberty activists in NH, also.  Especially in Keene.

The statists/liberals in NH, especially the ones that blog on Blue Hampshire dot com tend to be completely out of control, they are like parasites that are out to destroy freedom by any means necessary.  They are perhaps some of the most openly mean people in the US.

With some government union workers it is a mob mentality and they are upset that their amazingly high paying jobs are being taken away.  I am not shitting you, it isn't uncommon for government union workers to make 30K per year in just benefits, that isn't even including pay.  A normal adult can live a great life off of 1/2 of that amount so these people really are living it up.
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Re: Union Intimidation
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2011, 04:58:13 PM »

I never could understand the sense of entitlement some people get, makes for a bitter and childish sort of evil.
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Re: Union Intimidation
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2011, 05:37:48 PM »

I'm all for workers getting together to negotiate a better wage, if they can get it. Problem is, the people who pay their wage (taxpayer) have no say in the matter when it comes to taking their business elsewhere(private schools, utilities and whatnot), when the costs get too high. They are the ones held hostage by these fuck-tard unions.

I agree with alaric that these state union people are the pinnacle of childishness and pure fucking unadulturated evil of the worst kind.
Exactly where do they get off? I'd like to talk to one of em and break it on down for them to understand, one on one, face to face and see how they justify their positions.

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Re: Union Intimidation
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2011, 05:47:55 PM »


The statists/liberals in NH, especially the ones that blog on Blue Hampshire dot com tend to be completely out of control, they are like parasites that are out to destroy freedom by any means necessary.  They are perhaps some of the most openly mean people in the US.


This is the whole reason I actually pray for an economic collapse. seeing these freaks writhing around like the snakes that they are, with nobody to back their thieving asses up, would be worth it, for me.

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Re: Union Intimidation
« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2011, 01:27:38 AM »

The sooner the better.
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« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2011, 03:39:49 PM »

Obama Administration Attacks Right-to-Work States
By Neal Boortz

The Talkmaster has been gone for a week, and this is by FAR the most outrageous story and greatest example of Obama’s Chicago gangster style of “leadership” we saw over the past seven days.

Actually, I misspoke just a bit when I used the word “leadership.”  Obama isn’t by any stretch of the imagination a “leader.”  He rules, not leads …exactly as his head dog-washer Valerie Jarrett said he would with her infamous “ready to rule from day one” comment before he was sworn in.  For an example of Obama’s ruling style you need look no further than his appointments to the National Labor Relations Board.  The NLRB is now essentially controlled by union sycophants, two of which were appointed by Obama and one of which has never been confirmed by the Senate; but more on that laters.

This particular saga is a story about how union thugs feel free to throw their weight around with their man in office .. and how Obama actually helps them.

First … just a question.  Under our system do you think that the president should be allowed to tell a private company which states it can do business in, and which states it can’t?  Or, to phrase the question another way; should the president – or presidential appointees – be allowed to tell a company that happens to be operating in a state with forced unionization laws that it cannot open a second manufacturing facility in a state where workers cannot be forced to join a union where the company in question is not violating any federal or state laws?

Well .. that’s exactly what we have here with our Dear Ruler; and it’s all about Obama love for unions and his disdain – perhaps even hatred in some cases – for private businesses.

This is the current saga of Boeing  --- where they make really, really big airplanes.   

Read the rest at: http://www.boortz.com/weblogs/nealz-nuze/2011/may/02/obama-administration-attacks-right-work-states/

One more example of Obama trying to circumvent the congress (and the Constitution) using appointees and bureaucrats...
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Re: Union Intimidation
« Reply #7 on: May 03, 2011, 04:47:57 PM »

If I'm not mistaken, Boeing has a number of lucrative government contracts helping them stay profitable and compete with Airbus. If you make the bed, you have to lie in it. I'll click the link after work to see if my initial assessment proves correct.
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