Posted on 12/26/2009 4:23:11 AM PST by radar101
Michelle Berry runs a private day-care service from her home on the outskirts of this city, the birthplace of General Motors. "The Berry Patch," as she calls the service, features overstuffed purple gorillas, giant cartoon murals, and a playroom covered in Astroturf. Her clients are mostly low-income parents who need child care to keep their jobs in a city that now has a 26% unemployment rate.
Ms. Berry owns her own businessyet the Michigan Department of Human Services claims she is a government employee and union member. The agency thus withholds union dues from the child-care subsidies it sends to her on behalf of her low-income clients. Those dues are funneled to a public-employee union that claims to represent her. The situation is crazyand it's happening elsewhere in the country.
A year ago in December, Ms. Berry and more than 40,000 other home-based day care providers statewide were suddenly informed they were members of Child Care Providers Together Michigana union created in 2006 by the United Auto Workers and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. The union had won a certification election conducted by mail under the auspices of the Michigan Employment Relations Commission. In that election only 6,000 day-care providers voted. The pro-labor vote turned out.
Many of the state's other 34,000 day-care providers never even realized what was going on. Ms. Berry tells us she was "shocked" to find out she was suddenly in a union. The real dirty work, however, had been done when the state created an "employer" for the union to "organize" against
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Pretty broad brush. Most of Michigan outside the SE Detroit area is decent, normal and nice. Kind of like saying we should destroy Pennsylvania because of Philadelphia.
The Dem Mayor did a good thing? That’s surprising - good, but surprising.
If this is being tried in Michigan, we can be sure it will be tried all over the country.
I know - Union dues - forced union dues deductions - are the lifeblood of Unions and the Demonrat”party” (organized crime subset).
Never having used one myself i can’t state anything different from the article. The way the article was written and my understanding of the word subsidy,I take away a partial payment from the government to subsidize the end user of the service. If it’s something different then so be it,the article was poorly written.
I for one,while against most everything this current government stands for,don’t think that helping people to keep jobs by helping to pay for someone to watch their children is necessarily a bad thing. The cell phone giveaways are insane. This government does not know where the line between necessity and luxury begins and ends or perhaps simply refuses to acknowledge one exists.
Glad to hear someone finally say it.....
Sorry if I made it sound like you were misusing the word! Absolutely not so. I knew it was a problem with the article, not the poster!
Here in our area there are entire child care centers that are totally run by the funds from this source. This is not a subsidy. It’s welfare, pure and simple.
And not that I’m opposed to the centers. For many of these kids it’s the nearest thing they get to any kind of attention and care. But they are simply another example of using “the children” to extract money from the taxpayer to support a lifestyle the taxpayer has worked to avoid.
Sorry to be cranky right here at Christmas, but I see no end in sight. It gets worse every year and this year seems to have brought the start of socialized medicine.
Rudyard Kipling told us how a long time ago in his only science fiction story, As Easy As A.B.C.
The story is set in the year 2065, and the world's only government is the Aerial Board of Control. "The A.B.C., that semi-elected, semi-nominated body of a few score persons, controls the Planet. Transportation is Civilization, our motto runs. Theoretically, we do what we please, so long as we do not interfere with the traffic and all it implies."Be sure to read his poem "MacDonough's Song" at the link. There is your only answer, Freedom'sWorthIt.
America -- a great idea, didn't last.
Too little, too late. Unless she takes real action, she's screwed.
America -- a great idea, didn't last.
Union bosses and their government cronies.
America -- a great idea, didn't last.
child-care subsidies it sends to her on behalf of her low-income clients
= you accept government money it always comes with strings
Humpty-Dumpty wasn’t an egg, he was a virus.
"strings" cannot possibly mean the diversion of tax dollars to a corrupt criminal enterprise (duh yoonyin) that uses the money to promote... the Democrats who confiscate yet more tax dollars for diversion to the same criminal enterprise. ("There's a loop goin' on out dayya!")
Yeah Dave Bing is a true democrat but hes also a sucessful businessman.
You in no way made it sound like i was misusing the word,no apology necessary.I’d imagine it varies (the extent of any subsidy)from state to state and locale to locale. Probably some need based criteria such as school lunch.
Ok, will check it out.
If this is being tried in Michigan, we can be sure it will be tried all over the country.True, that! Already tried it in Mass one or two (bad memory here) election cycles ago. Ballot initiative question on daycare centers unionizing. It was presented as an optional choice, but it wouldn't remain so long. Politicians' promises in Mass are like farts in a gale.
LOL - well did it get defeated on that ballot vote?
The State of Michigan (Dept of Human Services) colludes with the unions to set up a phony "shell corporation" within the DHS, for the unions to "organize" against, all for the purpose of ripping off 40,000 home-based small businesses to the tune of $3.7 million annually!
With a scheme like this, what distinction remains between the State and organized crime?
It seems like the thought, "Un-f'n-believable!" is running through my head almost constantly. You hardly have a chance to pick your jaw up off the floor before being confronted with the next, once unthinkable, outrage.
So here are the states (the full article reveals it's more than just Michigan) following in the footsteps of the Fed, and just enacting law at will, utterly absent any legislative basis. Indeed California did this exact same thing despite the fact that legislation to unionize day-care workers failed (vetoed by Arnold)!
THIS ALL HAS TO STOP!!!!!!!!!
Here's the org the op-ed writers work for:
More info on the lawsuit they are filing on behalf of the ripped off day-care operators here:
Stealth Unionization (of home daycare providers in Michigan) |
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12/20/2009 4:36:17 AM PST · by reaganaut1 · 14 replies · 662+ views Weekly Standard ^ | December 28, 2009 | Patrick J. Wright and Michael D. JahrThe barren economy of this rustbelt state is weakening the labor movement, but well-connected unions continue to shape Michigan's politics. So it's not surprising that some are willing to take extraordinary measures to help repopulate union ranks--even to the extent of making the state an accessory to a scheme to shanghai more than 40,000 home-based day care entrepreneurs and providers into a government-employee union. This development was first brought to the attention of the Mackinac -Center for Public Policy, where we work, in early 2009, when the center was approached by Sherry Loar, owner of Baby Steps Childcare Center in... |
None. Absolutely none.
The federal government and states like Michigan no longer have any concept of "serving the people". Instead, the people are obligated to serve the government -- and its annointed cronies.
This is crazy! The measure never would've passed a legislature -- even a Democrat one -- since votes like this could cost a politician his seat. The people never would've voted for it. No elected politician would ever publicly propose such a rip-off.
But a state agency and a union collude to get the job done under cover of darkness...
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