Tuesday, December 11, 2012

WHY GOV. SNYDER DID WHAT HE DID...





Well it looks like Michigan is about to make labor union history by becoming a Right-to-Work state.

I noticed that many protesters in our capital of Lansing were carrying signs calling Governor Snyder a LIAR because he promised some time ago that Right-to-Work would not be an issue for him.  

Rick Snyder told King that he would not sign Right-to-Work legislation if the UAW and others would not try to push through the November ballot an attempt to make unionism a constitutional right, protected from legislators and taxpayers alike and thus becoming untouchable and free from any control.

Bob King obviously went right ahead and tried his damnedest to enshrine unionism in our state constitution no matter what the agreement with the governor he failed miserably because Michiganians did not want unions to take over the state.

Governor Snyder was also trying to defeat a proposal on the November ballot that would prohibit the state from building another bridge to Canada which is a very good thing for Michigan industry but King sided with the old man that was monopolizing travel to Canada with his Ambassador Bridge and did not want any competition from a competing bridge.

What was King promised to go against the governor; money to help him win Proposal 2 which would have made him, as president of the UAW, a real king in the state?

And for trying to screw this governor and all Michiganians, the union protesters are calling the governor a liar? Go fuck yourselves!

Governor Snyder said that since the unions attempted a takeover once, they would keep trying until they really did take over by cramming the legislature with Democrats bought and paid for by the unions and so there really was no way out; since the lame duck Republican legislature had the votes, why not do the unthinkable…AND THEY DID!




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