From the great Kirly. http://kirls.blogspot.com/2011/03/uaw-breaks-godwins-law.html Who was able to withstand the union thug lies to find this.
“The commies who run today’s United Auto Workers union have used Martin Niemollers famous saying “First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out… ” to denigrate anyone who doesn’t agree with their version of workers holding the rest of us hostage to their demands along with a gratuitous slam on anyone who wishes to see our borders enforced. Of course, they have to support immigrant workers because normal (read Capitalist) Americans aren’t interested in the marxism the UAW is selling. Well, except for the recent gathering of gimme-freaks in Wisconsin and one lunatic that I know who insists that she “has faith in the union” to which she doesn’t even belong! How thick can you be?
Can you read that? If not, here is the text
At first they came for the steel workers, but what could I do, I wasn’t a steel worker?
Then they came for the textile workers, but what could I do, I wasn’t a textile worker?
Then they came for the auto workers, but what could I do, I wasn’t an auto worker?
Then they came for the immigrant workers, but would could I do, I wasn’t an immigrant?
Then they came for me, and by that time, there was no one left.
The union thugs support the Muslim Brotherhood and other Jihadi groups that rebelled in the middle east to create the Caliphate. They lost big tonight. Just like the USSR the commie jihadi thugs are doomed to fail and will continue to.
Sam Foster sent me the link to this article in The Hill (via Weasel Zippers) describing how liberal groups like MoveOn.org and unions are organizing massive revolts at Republican town hall meetings. He asked if any of these people might show up at Ann Marie Buerkle’s meetings. I said I didn’t know, but then I read the article.
Democratic strategists believe their Tea Party moment has arrived.
Working with labor unions and liberal groups, they are using the Presidents Day congressional recess to organize a public backlash against billions of dollars in cuts to federal programs.
One labor organizer said that members have been urged to attend congressional town hall meetings to ask Republican lawmakers “pointed questions” about the cuts they supported last week.
“We are targeting various House Republicans in town hall meetings during the recess to let them know these budget cuts are beyond the pale,” said the labor source, who added that it has been difficult to mobilize supporters to public question-and-answer sessions with lawmakers because “they’ve been pretty circumspect in giving out information about the meetings.”
Justin Ruben, the executive director of MoveOn.org, a progressive advocacy group, has also encouraged members to grill lawmakers at town hall meetings.
“Whenever we hear about a town hall meeting we encourage them to go and ask pointed questions about what is happening,” he said.
Thanks to AMORC11 of ‘Another Day at the Foundry’ there is solid proof that MoveOn.org is capturing IP’s, an underhanded dirty trick to fraudulently gather signatures of support for their “50-State Mobilization to Save the American Dream”.
The left has seized control of the country, the culture, the education system …… all of it. Very stealth, very smooth. America is waking up to it — and man, oh man, are they in for a rude awakening. But this is who they are and what we are dealing with. Gird your loins.
Meanwhile, while the left is robbing us blind and sentencing taxpaying Americans to what amounts to indentured servitude, the kids in Wisconsin, for example, can barely read.
Sometimes it’s necessary to get out on the streets and “get a little bloody,” a Massachusetts Democrat said Tuesday in reference to labor battles in Wisconsin.
A sizable number of voters are following new Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s showdown with unionized public employees in his state, and nearly half side with the governor.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 48% of Likely U.S. Voters agree more with the Republican governor in his dispute with union workers. Thirty-eight percent (38%) agree more with the unionized public employees, while 14% are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
In an effort to close the state’s sizable budget deficit, Walker is proposing to eliminate collective bargaining for public employees including teachers on everything but wage issues. He is excluding public safety workers such as policemen and firemen from his plan.
We are a republic. Union thugs are destroying it by crippling our legation. Immediate action is required IMHO unless we will fall prey to the Union Thug dictatorship.