To: Nachum
Bring it on. This is a fight worth having.
2 posted on
02/22/2011 12:49:20 PM PST by
bkopto
("I like being President. And it turns out I'm pretty good at it." Barack Obama, February 2009)
To: bkopto
IF the Unions try to pull this extortion scheme state-wide, there should be PLENTY of employment opportunities in Wisconsin for Midwesterners who want to be self-dependent, AND, advancing their careers on MERIT, instead of "longevity/Seniority".
I'm hoping a RICO Lawsuit and prosecution will ensue on those Union Bosses, too.
15 posted on
02/22/2011 12:55:02 PM PST by
traditional1
("Don't gotsta worry 'bout no mo'gage, don't gotsta worry 'bout no gas; Obama gonna take care o' me!)
To: bkopto
Dear Mr. CEO of Kelly Services, Please contact me at your earliest convenience regarding an important business opportunity in my state. Whe the phrase "Win-Win" is looked up on Wikipedia, your firm and the Wisconsin taxpayer may be the case example.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you! Regards, John Q Public, of Wisconsin.
25 posted on
02/22/2011 1:01:08 PM PST by
blackdog
To: bkopto
Call up Caterpillar if they need any resource info.
They did a fine job of roughing up the UAW.
To: bkopto
I would tell them to go ahead and strike. They will get awful hungry in a few weeks.
30 posted on
02/22/2011 1:03:05 PM PST by
Roklok
To: bkopto
It appears the union strategy is to cause the Republicans to fold (or compromise as they often do) before the general public rises up against the unions. This strategy has so far not worked ... so they’re going to take it up a couple of notches.
35 posted on
02/22/2011 1:09:58 PM PST by
glennaro
To: bkopto
Bring it on. This is a fight worth having. With sympathy protests all over the country today, Democrat legislators fleeing their offices, and protesters outside FOX, it's clear that a union-organized assault on the nation is underway.
It isn't hard to connect the dots, given that Trumpka "talks to the White House" every day.
A general strike seems like a logical next step.
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