Thursday, November 22, 2012

Unions Gone Wild - Obama 2nd Term


Union operatives, behind the scenes, are USING Wal-Mart employees and stirring them up in attempts to unionize their stores using false arguments. Yet Wal-Mart employs 1.4 million people in the United States, many of whom are minorities and handicapped, offers them reasonable pay and benefits, as well as upward mobility into management. A very large number in management have worked up through the ranks up in job status. Otherwise content employees are being stirred up and USED. What Wal-Mart offers to the public is a large variety of goods and food items at a significant discount, including excellent prices on such things as pharmaceutical items and eyewear. So what's the beef??

One of the false arguments (there are many) is that Wal-Mart sells items made in China. We've got news for those who make this accusation. Unfortunately, not only Wal-Mart, but nearly every store and every item we purchase in America today is made in China. This is a whole other issue, but it is NOT attributed to Wal-Mart.

Under the second Obama term, corrupt union bosses are being given a free reign in an attempt to take over all workers in America. During this second term you will witness "unions gone wild". What you will see is even stronger federal government control over ALL aspects of American life, a severe restriction on freedoms...combined with attempts of union control over all workers in our country. Centralized control over all people in a country is not democracy.
 
This is not an affront to the many good, hard working, union workers in our country...this is in reference to corrupt union leadership who do not have the best interests of workers of America in mind. They want power and control. Union employees should be equally as concerned as all Americans.
 
"We like to say: We use the power of persuasion first, If it doesn’t work, we try the persuasion of power.” ... "Because workers of the world unite, it’s not just a slogan anymore. It’s the way we’re going to have to do our work."  Andy Stern, former president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).


 

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