"The Employee Free Choice Act puts
democracy back in the workplace so the decision to join a union can be
made by the workers the union would represent," House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi (D-Calif.) told colleagues. "This is the standard right that we
routinely demand for workers around the world. We should accept no less
a standard here in America." –Washington Post, 2 March 2007
The Washington Post described this bill as a top legislative
priority. It was one of the reasons that the AFL-CIO gave Nancy and her
cohorts their sealed, fat envelopes prior to election 2006. I’ll say
this for Speaker Pelosi, she’s at least smart enough to water her base.
Republican Eric Cantor committed the egregious sin of calling it
like he saw it. He laid on the scathing criticism and suggested a
moniker for the bill that would more accurately describe its intended
effects.
“Republican Chief Deputy Whip
Eric Cantor (Va.) suggested it be called, "The American Worker
Compulsion Act," arguing that union organizers could bully workers into
signing cards.” -Minority report
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Dems are in office, time for Bush to make 'liberal' use of his veto pen.
ReplyDeleteWell simple, 'secret' ballot elections can be 'stolen' - which is the description Dems use for every election they don't win.
ReplyDeleteTFV
...il capo Pelosi D'Rosso Del'ano,Friend of the Workingman.
ReplyDeleteit really is disgusting, especially with this garbage title they gave it, when it means exactly the opposite.
ReplyDeleteDemocrats feel they can lie without any problems...
heard Mitch M. in the Senate will fillibust this piece of poop, and thus the fight in the Senate may get some more focus on the corrupt Dems.
ironic, cause Nancy, who pushes unions on everyone else, doesn't allow them in her hotel, restaurant, etc...
Amazingly, we had the same bill pass our Colorado legislature and our democrat gov read the tealeaves and VETOED it. I would have bet the farm it was going to sail through. The dems and unions here blew a gasket. It was a beautiful thing to behold. Gotta say, I have newfound respect for our govenor's political instincts. Really, where are the unions going to go? So next year the same bill will be introduced and he'll solemnly declare that after mucho studying and consulting, it's the "right" thing to do for our poor repressed work force.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised at the tin ear of the union bosses to insist to their minions to ram this baby through now.
MM
"Well simple, 'secret' ballot elections can be 'stolen' - which is the description Dems use for every election they fail to steal for themselves."
ReplyDeleteI fixed that for you TVF. I know that's what you ment to say.
GrinfilledCelt
Huh? You changed my post? I thought that's what I posted originally.
ReplyDeleteMan, I need better drugs
TFV
If we had more laws, we wouldn't need unions at all.
ReplyDeleteWe don't 'need' unions now much less with more laws.
ReplyDeleteTFV
I've been in both the Teamsters and the AFL-CIO (teachers branch, the worst). Hate the damm things.
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