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Card-Check, Unions, Democrats, and Violence

by Jim Davis on August 13, 2010

This is a call for all politicians to declare that they will repudiate card-check, even if they lose the November elections. This should be part of the discussions in this mid-term election season.

While the current flock of Democrats are in danger of losing their Princely positions in January, they have the ability to strike one last blow to Americanism and the safety of American workers. Morning in America has learned of their intention to pass a bastardization of voters rights on their way out the door. This, in the form of a process called “card-check”: a process more accurately describe by the term “sign your vote”.

There has been much ridicule of those who express concern over the card-check proposal. This is a process that decides whether or not employees choose a union to control it’s workforce, and dictate working environments. The problem with the process is that it requires employee signatures as a vote, instead of secret ballots. This is important because the unions are known to have “expectations with consequences” for voters. This is polity for a person risks harm to themselves or their families if they resist union takeovers. While unions push for the law to allow this form of voting instead of secret ballots, (and over-sight by the National Labor Relations Board) they publicly ridicule the idea as hysteria and fear-mongering. With the violent implications, the issue is anything but humorous.

While this seems to many, a benign subject, it is actually a strong indicator of how corrupt, how anti-American, the unions have become. It’s interesting to note that Karl Marx was known to support and work through trade unions using the same type of violence and rhetoric we are seeing today. The Democrat Party has incorporated the availability of that violence into their Party’s standard procedures. It’s reasonable to say that “violence” is the most valuable commodity the unions supply to the Democrat Party; which is now more evident since the neutering of A.C.O.R.N. this past year.

In fact, I’ve not seen so much violence commissioned by politicians against citizens who disagree with them since I was a small child watching the freedom marches on black and white television. Today, the Democrats are using the unions to commit similar violence against those who would stand against their Socialist policies. This, in my opinion, illustrates just how far down the Marxist Road their Party and the unions have traveled together. This is the Democrat Party’s’ one true success: they’ve illustrated to the nation that they are in fact; more aligned with Mr. Marx than Mr. Jefferson.

Evidences of that assertions’ accuracy are:

-Representative Maxine Waters declaring that the companies that don’t do what Democrats want, “will be taken over”.

-Congressman Alcie Hastings declaration that “there are no rules here, we’re trying to accomplish something”. In context: a repudiation of the course of law and the authority of the U.S. Constitution

-Congressman Pete Stark explaining that the urine in an embarrassing situation garners more respect from him than a citizen with the audacity to disagree with him.

-The same Pete Stark expresses a desire to allow illegal aliens continue to flow through our borders, and even resents Americans exercising their right to patrol those borders themselves.

-Again Congressman Stark admitting to California voters that, in his opinion, the Constitution can’t stop the Democrat politicians from “doing whatever they want”.

-Congressman Alan Graysons’ attempt to have a citizen arrested for creating a web-site that opposes him and his policies.

Add to these the documented violence and intimidation tactics committed against the American people over the past year and a half, and you have a valid case that the Democrat Party is anything but interested in defending the Constitution, (and therefore would have little concern for the fairness of card-check legislation). The Party has accomplished much to clarify they are more a domestic enemy than fellow Americans.

While every election is important, this one carries the distinction of being a referendum on the trend towards Marxism and violence commissioned by a government against it’s citizens. The one thing Democrats illustrated as they held the majority in Washington for the past four years is that: while the Republican Party isn’t perfect; it’s demonstratively better than the dictatorial propensities of the Democrats: again with the unions serving as their muscle.

Before they leave their offices in January, there is a real danger for American workers as those outgoing Democrats pay their debt to their goon-squads: after all: what if they focussed that violence on them. . .

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