Employee Free Choice Act

Saturday, April 10, 2010

On union thuggery...

We like to refer to her as Our Sister from Another Mister since Liberty Chick is as good as they get at pointing out the obvious about today's unions.

On a Big Government post about union thuggery, the evangelist for free markets, free minds and free people asks an excellent and very poignant question:
At what point do the other 89% of Americans who are NOT union members stop sitting quietly like scared little sheep and start acting like the majority?

Especially since...
...Tea Party protesters repeatedly held rallies to express their concerns about the government’s takeover and bailouts of entire industries like the banks, they were labeled as ‘dangerous extremists’.

But when SEIU protesters chased down bank executives with knives and cleavers at the American Bankers Association last October, they were applauded and hailed as heroes by onlookers, the media, and even members of Congress. (Meanwhile, the executives were actually from small and medium sized community banks, not the big dogs).

LC's question bears repeating:
At what point do the other 89% of Americans who are NOT union members stop sitting quietly like scared little sheep and start acting like the majority?

Well said, sister!
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