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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Wisconsin: what's next?

  Now that the judicial and legislative process has progressed, the unions are hanging their hopes on recall elections and more judicial interference from Obama appointed judges, according to Ann Althouse:
The article mentions the "so-called in-kind work" which "gives union members the ability to go door-to-door lobbying to defeat Republican senators facing recall." Gives union members the ability...? You mean allows unions to pay people to do door-to-door work. If you're in a recall district, steel yourself for paid union activists coming to your door. Or maybe you already have the homeowner policy that I have: I don't answer the door unless I know who's there and want to see them. By the way, how many of the protesters in February and March were paid by the unions?
  It's always important to remember that, in winning an argument such as this and SB5 in Ohio, perception is probably more important than reality.
  So if you can convince people that your side is still fired up and mad as hell that their rights have been violated, then perhaps the majority will follow your lead.
  You also have to convince taxpayers that it is their best interests that your side of the argument is the right side.
  That is why it's important to support through media the Republicans who have taken a stand regarding the wages of union employees who are paid by the taxpayers.
  One group that is trying to make sure the other side is heard in Wisconsin is the Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama.
  You can contribute here at their website; this is a legitimate group who will utilize the donated funds in these various causes, Wisconsin being a primary one at this point.
  Even if it's only five bucks, anything will help defeat the unions who hope to enslave the public with their incessant demands for more money, free insurance and free pension plans.
  It's worth every buck.

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