Posted on 12/11/2012 9:26:46 AM PST by Kaslin
There will be blood, State Representative Douglas Geiss threatened from the floor of the Michigan House of Representatives today as the body debated legislation that would make Michigan the nations 24th right to work state.
I really wish we had not gone here, Geiss continued. It is the leadership in this house that has led us here. The same leadership that tried to throw a bomb right on election day, leading to a member switching parties, and came in at the 11th hour with a gotcha bill. For that, I do not see solace, I do not see peace.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder had previously said he had no interest in signing right to work legislation this term, but that has changed as unions have made it increasingly more difficult to govern the state. The Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh explains:
Public employee unions opposed Snyders moves to put more teeth into emergency manager laws that would enable swifter action to rescue cities and school districts that bungled themselves into insolvency.
In Detroit, Mayor Dave Bing and a spineless City Council were stonewalled by employee unions at every turn, slow-walking needed reforms and cost-cutting while the city burned through cash at a frightening rate.
As a result, Snyders patient attempt to help fix Detroit via consent agreement instead of imposing an emergency manager has failed.
To top it off, Snyder found himself having to fight off Proposal 2, the ill-advised November ballot attempt to stuff a bag of goodies for organized labor into the Michigan Constitution.
Michigan has both the highest unionization and unemployment rates in the Midwest. You can watch the House debate live here.
There will be blood, yeah YOURS ASSHOLE!
The unions are afraid.
Frightened people are dangerous people.
OMG I can here Madcow and all the Uber Libs screaming about this just like when Sarah used the words and or image of “Cross Hairs”... ( sarc / off )...
It’s going to come to this.
The left is “empowered”, and there’s no beating them at the ballot box.
Any resistance to them now will be met with violence.

Hay JackA$$es. Don’t like when people on the way out pass something that you hate, kind of like obamacare!
Wouldn’t really surprise me to see CWII begin with some of Obama’s reps shooting up some State house.
Bring it, dim-bulb-crats.
Progress is inversely proportional to the number of “progressives” in the population.
May as well start revising our downward progress.
Oh goody.
And if a private citizen said that, they’d be arrested already.
And if he does get violent on the floor of the Michigan house, odds are that he’ll never be arrested.
Union Bro’hood after all.
Odd how that reminds me of the violent rhetoric of islamic aggression.
My sentiments exactly.
Fascists are so predictable.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2967698/posts
Possibly related.
Same rhetoric.
Different direction.
Worst part? ITs alive and well, sponsored by the pResident of the White Hut.
“Black people cannot run Africa, how can you expect one to run something complicated like the US of A?”
Us = US
Probably.
Ping!
Sometimes a fight is necessary thang. Bring it Rats....
“we will relive the battle of the Overpass”
Hopefully we’ll relive the Battle of Athens wherever it need be fought.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Athens_%281946%29
Want blood? Let's roll...
Maybe he's talking about a typical day in Detroit?
Just because their king got elected again, these clowns thought it would be 4 years of smooth sailing LOL. I have witnessed so many times in my life when I was working in unionized companies someone actually saying “waitaminute, you are taking how much again from my paycheck?”
Black people cannot run Africa, how can you expect one to run something complicated like the US of A?
Isn’t that the truth! Pick any city that’s run by Blacks and you will see chaos, corruption, and failure. In Africa, they can’t manage to build anything taller than a one-story mud hut. But worst of all are the “Black Educators.” Now there’s an oxymoron!
We'll finish it for ya.
Cool.
Now get it signed by the governor at the legally correct, soonest moment and tell the union pinky rings to go play in the street.
As I understand it, this law only forces businesses to offer jobs to non-union members too. It does not stop people who want to be a member of a union, from joining one.
Imagine the government locking out union members from jobs. The Left would have a fit.
When that is reversed though, they are thrilled to lock out non-union members, who want jobs.
The Left can never live by the same rules it applies to everyone else.
That's SOP now, right?
-PJ
It’s all fun and games until someone gets their rabbit boiled...
Hey Dems we see and hear you!! Be very careful for what you wish for.
Race has nothing to do with competence !
I would gladly have J.C. Watts running my city over who I have now.
Please remember ideology and character are what makes a person not the color of their skin !
Since Right to Work passed in Wisconsin, union membership and dues have evaporated.
If Michigan follows, the unions are going to be reduced to the size of a barking chihuahua. Imagine the impact on the unions in Michigan’s car factories. Wheee.
My husband’s union “friends” on Facebook were celebrating (in typical union thug fashion) sending Ryan back to the House.
I didn’t have the heart to tell them that as VP he couldn’t do anything to their union contracts... but they sent him right back to where he COULD do some damage as an influential member of the House... and I sincerely hope he does.
LOl, that’s great. It doesn’t surprise me how dense these union Dummycrats operate as brain-dead liberals.
Drama queen. Bigtime.
Now these numnuts know how we felt when Obamacare passed.
Coincidence?
Michigan has both the highest unionization and unemployment rates in the Midwest.
What can states in recession do to stimulate their local economies and attract new businesses?
Michigan has both the highest unionization and unemployment rates in the Midwest
What can we do locally to combat crime and poverty?
Michigan has both the highest unionization and unemployment rates in the Midwest.
How can we take control of our local gov't back from special interests?
Michigan has both the highest unionization and unemployment rates in the Midwest.
This needs to be repeated until even the dimmest bulb makes the connection!
I honestly studied the political history of every nation that has had an elected black leader (most of them were outright dictatorships or sham governments), and outside of Botswana not one has had a history of decent governance for more than a few months at a stretch. If you find a honest leader, they are literally gone in a coup or assassinated.
Depending on the city (sadly not many) you do have really great black mayors that actually do govern well. My city (Grand Rapids) had a great mayor back in the 70s that did a wonderful job, but was all but forgotten by the black population here because apparently he was never “down for the struggle” and actually focused on the good of the whole city.
Careful what you wish for...
Spoke with my "auto gnome" today, yes I am here in MI. If I understood him correct, the Contract denotes the UAW as the sole rep of plant workers via Union Representation in the Auto Contracts. This State Law now conflicts with "Contract Law". Which has president? Does it go to the State Supreme Court? An amicable gentleman's renegotiation occurring between the Big -3 and the Unions to fix the Contract? Or does it fast track to the "Supreme's" and John Roberts BOHICA us again?
Cheetah! Umgowa!
I don’t think the law says anything about which union is where. It just means the employees at a car plant don’t HAVE to pay union dues anymore.
Is that a quote, or are those your own words?
Isnt that the truth!
So, you agree with that blanket condemnation of ALL black people?
Thank You!
Wisconsin did not pass right to work. They restricted collective bargaining to wage issues and discontinued the practice of have dues deductions done by public employees.
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