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Michigan: Right To Work = Freedom Of Choice (UPDATE)

 

Today was another raucous day in Michigan’s state capitol.   Reminiscent of the uproar in Wisconsin last year, the unions in Michigan were not to be outdone.   The Twitter-sphere was filled with gems like this:

Former MI Governor Jennifer Granholm’s Tweets

‘Collective bargaining?”  Just what does this legislation have to do with collective bargaining Ms. Granholm and Mr. Obama?  Absolutely NOTHING.  In order to actually get people to protest against this legislation, first they have to lie about the legislation.

As my friend Joan Fabiano from Grassroots Michigan states, the bills here in Michigan are about choice.  No more and no less.

What is a Right to Work law? A Right to Work law guarantees that no person can be compelled, as a condition of employment, to join or not to join, nor to pay dues to a labor union. Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act affirms the right of states to enact Right to Work laws.

The Right-To-Work legislation attempts to undo something that was amoral and discriminatory to begin with: using the force of government to require all people in certain fields of work to pay union dues in order to be employed.  The government should have no role in playing favorites or in forcing some people to do the bidding of others.  In this case, unions wanted to force everyone to be members of the union and therefore pay dues, just in order to have a job in a particular field.  To give their demand more authority, power and most importantly enforcement, they got government to write a law favoring their monopolies.  These laws have been in effect now for more than 2 decades.  And where has that gotten Michigan?  Well, we have had the highest unemployment rate in the nation for nearly that long as well as the highest union membership.  What does that tell you?  I’d say it’s a nice illustration of cause and effect.

I also find it hypocritical that the same people who are distorting what the legislation really does and says, and advocating for forced unionization to endure are the same group of people who argue vehemently for a woman’s right to choose an abortion.  Why, may I ask, is the right of a woman to choose any different than a worker’s right to choose?  Some free choice is okay, such as when it ends the life of a living organism, but free choice doesn’t fly when choosing employment?  How about this: If the unions had something of value to offer, they wouldn’t have to use the force of government to get people to join.

Then of course, when all rational argument breaks down, the unions resort to precisely what they have done every single time they are backed into a corner with nothing intelligent to say for themselves:  violence.  Raw, unmitigated, unprovoked violence.  Steven Crowder of PJTV found this out the hard way while manning the Americans For Prosperity tent when the unions decided it was time to make a statement.

Unprovoked Attack On Steven Crowder — Photo Credit: John T. Greilick/Detroit News

 

 

Teamster Giving Away Pieces of AFP Tent After They Helped Rip It Down

I’ll note here that many of the members of AFP, Campaign for Liberty and other RTW supporters were legally armed and obviously for good reason.  Despite the unprovoked physical violence of union members upon RTW supporters, no one was shot.  I would say that this is a testament to the fortitude, good judgment, rationality and restraint of law-abiding gun owners.  I would definitely say that I would have feared for my life, especially in the case of Steven Crowder whose second attack came from behind!

A Michigan Education Association (MEA) member teacher who can’t seem to be able to spell our governor’s name. Pssst, it’s S-N-Y-D-E-R.

I don’t expect the union thuggery to go away.  Indeed, I expect they will try more lies and more violence, but the fact is, the final reconciled bills have now passed and Governor Snyder is expected to sign them into legislation tomorrow.  One small step for Michigan….A tiny bit of government thuggery has been removed here, but we will still have to contend with the unions’ thuggery, even if they no longer have the government doing their dirty work.

Michigan House Final Vote Tally On RTW 12-11-12 — Photo Credit Representative Marty Knollenberg

 

UPDATE:

Governor Snyder Signs Both Right-To-Work Bills, Making Michigan The 24th Right-To-Work State!

Gov. Rick Snyder held a news conference flanked by Lt. Gov. Brian Calley on Tuesday evening after he signed two right-to-work bills into law – Photo Credit: Dale G. Young, The Detroit News

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The Real Problem With America: Morality

 

When you get down to it, the fiscal cliff, along with most of the rest of the political “problems” we face in this nation, come down to one thing: willful and intentional misconduct.

That’s a morality problem folks.

Let’s put the record on the table, shall we?

In 1980 total Federal Health Spending was $55.3 billion.

In 1990 it was $155.8 billion.

That’s about an 11% annualized increase.

At that rate what is US Federal Spending for a 65 year old 30 years hence when he dies?

$3,567 billion, or three times the size of the entire Federal Government in 1990.

Possible?  No.

Known in 1990?  Yes.

So what did the government do after that?  It started talking about and ultimately passed Medicare Part “D”, which dramatically increased future entitlement promises.

Who’s responsible for this?  Both Democrats and Republicans.  We have had both administrations and both parties in control of Congress.

Is the underlying problem simply that government is paying too much?  No, it is monopoly practices which took hold during the 1980s.

But was it just the 1980s?  Why no.  In 1970 the US Federal Government spent $12.1 billion on Health Care.  Remember, this was not long after Medicare was put in place.  Just 10 years later in 1980 the government spent more than four times as much.

Morals?  Where?  The fact that the medical industry would “eat” the government and ultimately destroy our society was known 30 years ago.  You were lied to by both parties and both parties continue to lie to you today.

They lie because you let them.

You let them because many of you are lying too.

Who are the people lying to?  Themselves.

Can you live beyond your means?  No.  So why do we allow it?  Why do we remove from personal responsibility the consequence of having children, for example?

EBT cards are one example.  It used to be that if you were hungry you could go to a soup kitchen and stand in line for a bowl of soup and some donated (and usually stale) bread.  It didn’t taste all that good, but it was reasonably nutritious; it usually contained beans or some similar source of protein, and occasionally some small pieces of meat, all donated.

But you had to stand in line before the church or other place running the kitchen, effectively announcing “I’m poor.

We decided as a society that your self-esteem is more important, and thus we started issuing “food coupons.”  That (partially) hid your poverty.  But even that was visible, so now it’s done via what looks like an ordinary credit card — but isn’t.

Why?

Because we’re dishonest.  We think it’s perfectly fine for people to hide that they’re sponging off everyone else.  We claim that self-esteem (in the negative sense) is not a motivator, even though we know that failure does motivate people (to not fail again!)  We further claim that you won’t get more of whatever you subsidize, even though we know you will, and that you won’t get less of whatever you tax.

These are all lies.  They’re lies that you tell yourself.  You tell your neighbors, friends and acquaintances those same lies.

Worse, you lie to your children, and tell them they’ll have a better tomorrow, and a better future, even though you know damn well that what you’re doing and demanding is destructive and mathematically impossible.

The worst offenders are school teachers, administrators and politicians of all stripes.  I have particular disdain for those political types that claim to be “for the people” or even worse, “for liberty”, because they’re not only lying they’re either doing so from positions of power or trying to achieve power through lies.  Teachers lying to students are particularly mendacious; those who use students for political protest (and there are many) or who selectively teach that collectivism is somehow superior and will “work” (even though history shows it never has) and then argue that they are somehow “special” and should have “retirements” that are guaranteed at a level that nobody else can achieve in private industry are in fact trying to defend the right to financially rape their students!

Want an example?  How about right here:

Two Michigan school districts closed Tuesday after hundreds of teachers called out, likely so they could participate in union protests tied to the expected passage of “right-to-work” legislation this week in the state capital.

FoxNews.com confirmed that the Warren school district had to close Tuesday after  so many teachers called out absent; WDIV in Detroit reported that the Taylor  school district had to do the same. A statement from the Warren system said that  by 8 a.m. local time, 750 staff members had called out.

 

A Michigan Education Association (MEA) member teacher who can’t seem to be able to spell our governor’s name. Pssst, it’s S-N-Y-D-E-R.

If you associate with any of these teachers in any way, shape or form or worse, are one, you are a pig.  You are a feral rat, a snake, a pile of used dogfood.  You deserve to rot under a bridge and your remains should be despoiled by wild fox and whizzed on by all who pass.  No parent should permit their child to remain in your classroom and any that does should be charged with felony child abuse.

Is my opinion clear enough or need I state it more-strongly?

We will never address what ails our nation until we cut this crap out.  It begins with you, I, and everyone else.  It begins with we the people demanding that those who we choose to associate with and those who we elect to office hold a higher moral standard and when they fail if they are in a position of powerthey be immediately removed and replaced by someone else.  If they are an associate then we must cease association until their behavior changes.

A nation and her people are only as moral and ethical as those who reside within it demand of those who lead, and especially those who instruct our youth.

Our founders were wiser than we, in the main.  John Adams comes particularly to mind, who said, among many other things:

“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”

Indeed they are.

“While our country remains untainted with the principles and manners which are now producing desolation in so many parts of the world; while she continues sincere, and incapable of insidious and impious policy, we shall have the strongest reason to rejoice in the local destination assigned us by Providence. But should the people of America once become capable of that deep simulation towards one another, and towards foreign nations, which assumes the language of justice and moderation, while it is practising iniquity and extravagance, and displays in the most captivating manner the charming pictures of candour, frankness, and sincerity, while it is rioting in rapine and insolence, this country will be the most miserable habitation in the world. Because we have no government, armed with power, capable of contending with human passions, unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge and licentiousness would break the strongest cords of our Constitution, as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.

The responsibility begins and ends with us folks.

So your charge today, dear reader, is to do exactly that.

To accept that our government cannot fund that which we will not pay for in the present tense.

To demand that our government put a stop to the medical monopolies right now throughout the system, without exception, fear or favor.

To return poverty “assistance” programs to their former status which places your acceptance of such aid in public view; if “society” is paying for it then we have a right to see it, for good or bad, in all its splendor, and be able to count it, as this not only is a check and balance on people claiming that which they don’t really need, it also prevents hiding the scope of problems when they’re real.

Finally, I challenge you to look at your own personal associations in your daily life, and to decide.  This is not just a matter of your personal way of life, although it may appear that way.  We are, as a nation, governed by liars and thieves, yet arithmetic does not know politics nor will it sit still for them.  It just is, and if our conduct does not change in the immediate future the outcome as dictated by arithmetic will come and your weal — or woe — will be determined not just by your own conduct but also by the conduct of those who you choose to associate with.

Choose wisely, for the time remaining to choose at all is coming to a close.

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Big Labor’s Manchurian Candidate: Rep. Thad McCotter

The Republican presidential field continues to grow but the recent announcement that House Rep. Thaddeus McCotter would join the race left most people scratching their heads. What does McCotter bring to the race? The most pro-forced unionism voting record of any of the candidates is what.

McCotter voted for the Card Check Forced Unionism bill.

McCotter supports legislation that seeks to bail out union pension funds and put taxpayers on the hook for $160 billion in unfunded union pension liabilities.

McCotter supported the Big Labor bailouts of the car companies.

And in return for the favors, Big Labor PACs have contributed nearly $80,000 to the McCotter campaign.

Folks who are concerned about the forced unionism power of Big Labor can do a lot better than McCotter, but perhaps they can not do much worse.

 

Our take:  There IS an alternative, Kerry Bentivolio for Michigan’s 11th District.

Unions have contributed much to the American economy, and will continue to do so in the future. From ensuring safe working conditions, liveable wages, and secure retirements for their members, unions brought our labor force out of the dark ages, and America’s labor force into respectability and security. Mr. Bentivolio supports Right to Work conceptually, but believes that any legislation with regards to Right to Work, should be worded carefully so as to avoid excoriating our unions. Unions are not the boogeymen they are often depicted as, and it would be unhelpful in the extreme to denounce or berate them in any legislation.

However, per our Declaration of Independence, we all have the right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. These rights (and many others) are inherent in our beings, given to us by our Creator at the moment we sprang into existence, and these rights are absolute and inviolable. Our right to Liberty trumps the rights of unions to expand their memberships. Liberty includes the right of free association…being free to associate (or not) with whomever you wish…and no Earthly power has the right to force anybody to associate with any other person or group against their free will. Forced unionization is not only wrong and unethical, it is unconstitutional as well. Rep. McCotter should recognize this…Mr. Bentivolio does.

Kerry Bentivolio HS

Voters have a REAL Constitutional choice this fall: Kerry Bentivolio for Congress.

For more information on conservative union members and the Right to Work issue in Michigan, please click this link:

Go to the Union Conservatives website, or check them out on Facebook

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