“Of course that’s what they’d say,” my astute older daughter observed, “They get more out of the pay raise than they have to pay in the extra taxes!” I could have hugged her, but I was driving.
Government and Government Unions: Partners in Crime
Unlike a private sector union, government unions are not adversaries of their employers. Instead they are a partner in crime of the government bureaucrats who pick our pockets:
Such unions are government organized as an interest group to lobby itself to do what it always wants to do anyway: grow. These unions use dues extracted from members to elect their members' employers. And governments, not disciplined by the need to make a profit, extract government employees' salaries from taxpayers. Government sits on both sides of the table in cozy "negotiations" with unions. (George Will)They also pick the pockets of unwilling workers
The Unions have hijacked the public franchise and not only use it to squeeze increasingly more out of the taxpayer, but they turn the coercive power of the state against their own members as well.
In Indiana, a House committee on Monday approved legislation to change state law so that private-sector workers no longer would be required to pay dues or belong to a union that bargains on their behalf. Unions say this would erode union membership, and eventually their finances and political clout, if workers decided not to join or pay dues. (WSJ.com)But don’t take my word for it!
Here are the words of a union kingpin, who explains the government-union shakedown racket better than I ever could…
Gerald McEntee, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the nation's largest public-sector union, said the moves in various state capitals to target state employees were an explicit effort to undermine a key source of Democratic funds.
"They know how much we spent in the last campaign," he said. "They're going to try and shoot us down."
The 1.6 million-member AFSCME last year tapped emergency accounts and took out loans as it poured more than $90 million into Democratic campaign efforts in the mid-term elections.Big Money in Politics? "Unions are Big Money"
Overall, unions put around $400 million into the 2008 campaign to help elect Mr. Obama and other Democrats.
You don’t blow that kind of cash for nothing, even if you're Charlie Sheen. It’s not a contribution, it’s an investment. They put in $400 million with the expectation of receiving much more from the democrats they elect. Here’s something else to consider the next time you hear some liberal whining about “big money” in politics:
But the unions are big money. Five of the top ten contributors to congressional and presidential campaigns since 1989 are labor unions according to the Center for Responsive Politics. In the last election, 10 of the top 20 PACs were union PACs. (Washington Examiner)The unions and our governments are running a scam on us, and honest governors with the help of conservative legislators are blowing the lid off and smokin’ em out! That’s why the idiot astroturfers with beet-red faces are shouting themselves hoarse in the streets of state capitals while liberal lawmakers scamper and scurry for cover like the rats and cockroaches they are.
We’ve got ‘em on the run, folks!
Sources:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703800204576158851079665840.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/us/22union.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
6 comments:
Let's see what the peace loving protestors in Wisconsin will do after this morning's vote.
This is also why they want Universal Health Care so they can unionize the entire Health Care system too.
They used to be about the workers now they are about themselves and their power.
Jimmy Hoffa Sr. is unavailable for comment.
I have to agree with Lisa. It's all about gaining more control and power over the people.
Your're daughter sounds like a very bright young lady.
Leticia: She's 16 going on 30, and she questions EVERYTHING!
My kids may not be perfect little angels, but they know how to think for themselves
I won't dispute that something quite good for conservatism is happening at the state level.
I just hope to God that this same curbing of special interests will happen on the federal level.
In the private sector, the shareholders have a place at the table when the union reps and management sit down to negotiate, but in the public sector (government), the taxpayers are the shareholders, but we have no voice during the "collective bargaining", yet we are forced to pay for whatever the unions and the government settle on.
Something stinks here.
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