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The Problem Isn?t Worker Rights, It?s Taxpayer Rights

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  • The Problem Isn?t Worker Rights, It?s Taxpayer Rights

    The strikers in the Midwest are demanding "workers" rights.

    But, which workers? Those who pay bribes to hold a government job and work for the union, not the government?

    Or the workers who pay taxes so teachers can walk out of the classroom when the extortionist unions tell them?

    "1) How do all the fake sick notices and ability to organize throughout the entire state and country make those fighting Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and the elected Republican legislative majorities the underdog? In other words, who’s oppressing whom?

    2) Why did it take this current series of events to drag the public unions in Wisconsin to the table to accept concessions after years of pleading (a pleading, by the way, that’s been largely ignored by local public union leadership towards our own otherwise-pro-labor Mayor Villaraigosa)? In other words, are public sector unions hearing the voice of the people, or are they the ones who are tone-deaf?"

    Unions have pushed California and most of the States to the brink of fiscal collapse--it is time to end the union monopoly and forcing good workers to pay bribes to hold government jobs.


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