
The
title of this article is apropos when one considers the false accusations and
attacks being utilized by “Big Labor” as the Unions
Flex Muscles as Midterms Approach.
Such tactics were inevitable based on those used in recent elections and the
fact control of the U.S. Senate is at stake, which is imperative for the
President and Big Labor to maintain majority if there is any hope to achieve Big
Labor’s goal of eliminating the secret ballot election and replacing it with the
forced unionization method of Card
Check.
Even at a casual glance, however, the new tactics would cause even the most
gullible to take pause and say, “Really?”
In
recent weeks, Big Labor’s campaigns of intimidation and misinformation have
risen to new heights. This is highlighted by the recent headline “Unions
say they'll get even with Scott Walker,”
for passing popular laws restricting collective bargaining agreements and dues
collection in Wisconsin (see Collective
Bargaining is a Privilege, Not a Right).
Such tactics are typical big labor strategy, as chronicled in The
Devil at Our Doorstep,
which clearly exposes the SEIU’s
Death by a Thousand Cuts
Corporate
Campaign
to use intimidation and misinformation to achieve its
goals!
Unions
accuse corporations of have an unfair advantage, stating that they have more
money to spend on election candidates. The truth, however, is that Unions
are Outspending Corporations on Campaign Ads Despite Court
Ruling.
Once
again, Big Labor is relying on the fact that a large percentage of the
population that is naïve to their cause, and is therefore easily misled and too
busy to investigate the facts. However, based on big labor’s latest tactic it
appears the Gasping
Dinosaurs
may be carrying these assumptions a bit too far. Despite the fact Union
Members are Not Happy with Their Leader’s Political
Spending --
and it has been well documented ( see IRS
turns a blind eye to unions’ political expenditures)
that approximately 90% of union donations go to democrats while they outspend
corporate donors significantly -- big labor is now attempting to humiliate (see
The
New Union Organizing Tool, Embarrassment)
those who disagree with their agenda and their politics. An example can be seen
with the Koch Brothers, whom Big Labor is attacking by discourage people from
doing business with their companies. Believe it or not, a new AFL-CIO Ad
Introduces the 'Koch Sisters' to Counter the Billionaire
Brothers.
Perhaps
most unbelievable is how Big Labor not just misuses its members’ dues for its
own political agenda but believes it can continue to exploit its own power and
its membership’s naiveté. The following e-mail was sent to members of the SEIU
and was forwarded to me by one of its disgruntled members:
Would
you throw away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you weren’t getting
wet?No, you wouldn’t. But that’s exactly what the Supreme Court did a year ago when they gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA), the most important and successful civil rights law ever enacted by the U.S. Congress.
The right to vote is at stake. SIGN THE PETITION and tell Congress to restore strength to the Voting Rights Act
In some states, especially Southern ones, it used to be really, really hard for people of color to vote. The Voting Rights Act helped end that, banning racism at the polls and carrying forward the work Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and so many others to ensure communities of color have a voice in our political process.
But in 2013, the Supreme Court — by a 5-4 vote — undid a VRA provision that cleared barriers to voting in areas where minority voters were heavily silenced at the polls.
Within hours of the Supreme Court’s decision, several states in the South immediately announced that they would pursue new voter ID laws that were clearly designed to make it harder for African Americans and Latinos to vote. And one year later, 15 states have already enacted rules making it more difficult to vote.
Voter discrimination based on race is not a thing of the past. It is a current reality that persists to this day. We need to stop Republicans in states around the country from enacting racist voter ID and voter suppression laws. Passing the Voting Rights Amendment Act now is the best way to do it.
Sign the petition: Tell Congress to stop the attacks on voting rights.
We're joining with our allies for a petition delivery to Congress next week to urge the House and Senate to take swift action to correct this injustice.
SEIU.org
As
chronicled in Election
2010
and Fraudsters
the Reason Blue States Remained Blue?,
the real reason Big Labor wants to eliminate Voter Identification laws through
restoration of the Voting Rights Act is for union members to more effectively
intimidate undocumented workers and others who either don’t qualify, are of
another political bent, or are disinterested, into registering to vote and then
escorting them to the polls with the directive to vote for the big labor
candidate of choice (see Big
Labor’s Expense for Election Foot Soldiers, is Finally in the
Media Spotlight).
This brazen display of misinformation by the SEIU labor bosses leads one to ask
the only question that makes sense: “Do they think we are
idiots?"