Posted on 02/17/2015 6:50:04 AM PST by Rusty0604
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) told a gathering at Georgetown University that Officer Darren Wilson and Michael Brown were on a collision course, which ultimately resulted in Browns fatal shooting, because we have not been invested in our nations infrastructure and because we have allowed collective bargaining to weaken. Darren Wilson and Mike Brown were on a collision course, Ellison says in a video posted by the Georgetown University Campus Ministry last week.
What brought them into collision was the economic abandonment of their city. It was the fact they have been bleeding jobs, through I believe, unfair trade agreements. It has been because we have not been invested in our nations infrastructure, it is because we have allowed collective bargaining to weaken.
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“Idiocy based upon a lie.”
“Idiocy based upon a lie - - compounded by a low IQ, Black Liberation Theology, and far too much Islam”
Fixed the minor oversights for you.
;-)
Anyone remember Eric Hoffer? Philosopher longshoreman.
I was just looking at an interview he gave back in the early 60s. Part addresses the ‘intellectual’ issue and communists
He is so spot on it’s uncanny in today’s political climate.
I forgot how much I enjoyed watching him when I was around 20.
Jump to about the 2 minute mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO1HqWUMxbs
I’ll have to watch later. I worked for a union (public employees) and they were all proud communists. They said they fight for all the grand wages, benefits and healthcare for all people. They never could explain how that worked out in economic or financial terms, but they were sure as soon as the common people took the evil rich people’s money away, all would be great.
More cognitive dissonance from the moonbat left.
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