Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Why are union workers supporting antiwork Occupiers?

  Many dark clouds hang over this country. Years ago, the red threat was something children grew up with. Now, the red threat is a reality.
  People who declare themselves Communists, not even just Socialists, openly parade themselves in protests, at the head of national unions and in front of cameras to persuade citizens that Communism, Communism is the way for our government!
  Trumka is a good example. He scorns the salaries of CEOs of companies who actually make products while he himself as CEO of the AFL CIO makes 8 times what the average worker makes. Where Trumka goes, violence follows.
  Discoverthenetworks describes Trumka's relationship with Communists this way:
Trumka, Sweeney and Chavez-Thompson also rescinded a founding AFL-CIO rule that banned Communist Party members and loyalists from leadership positions within the Federation and its unions. Instead, the "New Voice" triumvirate welcomed Communist Party delegates to positions of power in the Federation. And the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) declared itself "in complete accord" with the troika's new AFL-CIO program. "The radical shift in both leadership and policy is a very positive, even historic change," wrote CPUSA National Chairman Gus Hall in 1996 about the Trumka/Sweeney/Chavez-Thompson takeover.
  Trumka boasts that he is at the White House 2 or 3 times a week and speaks to someone in the WH every day! Though he dodges the question of being a Communist himself, he has encouraged their participation in unions and the Occupy crowd, which is financially supported by the unions.
  So that 60 year old machinist who works away numerous hours to support his family is paying his union days to support the lice ridden, law breaking, filthy, work hating bums that are encamped in slimy public property around the country.
  And, for sure, what the heck is this about unions supporting the occupy movement who try to avoid work at all costs?
  That's going to be about as productive a work effort as the Portlandia women's store:




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