Posted on 03/16/2014 12:10:26 PM PDT by jazusamo
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But the dealership took exception, and fought back:
The result has been an outpouring of comment on Twitter that cant be pleasing to the union bosses. Twitchy has a round-up
The union went a couple of steps too far when it posted this union flyer on its website:
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Union thugs PWN3D !!!!!!!
I’m surprised union thugs could spell “Subaru” and “Wichita” correctly. Who knows how many signs they had to rip up first before they got the spelling correct.
I love it when the Union Goons are shown for the worthless trash that they are.
May all Unions fall apart under their own weight.
Union labor.
It’s a double win.
Using non-union labor to remodel the facility.
Selling non-union cars made in Indiana.
Kansas is RTW, btw.
And they usually do, like a fully engorged tick on a dog.
Unfortunately these parasites sometimes will take the host down with them.
These Kansas union thugs have to be really ticked it’s a right to work state, they can’t do squat about it rather than show everyone the thugs they are.
Amen...I love it.
could also be government labor, depending on the area.
We had a relative who was a life-long member of the Carpenter’s Union. On a visit, to his widow I had a chance to read the union’s monthly “news magazine.”
This union is outright Communist! The spew and hatred for business and democracy is outrageous. No wonder these people have no trouble busting heads to get their way. If I had grown up reading their stuff I’d be a Communist too!
At his funeral, as we were lowering the casket into the grave, one of his union buddies opined that “XX hated Republicans,” to which my wife replied, “well I’m a Republican and he loved me.”
My son is about a 10 year member of the Carpenters Union. He bought into all the BS the first couple of years and then changed his tune completely. I didn’t have to tell him, “I told you so”. He’s never brought up the topic of unions since.
One of the biggest problems with the union mentality is the members think they work for the union, not the company that actually employes them.
Precisely...It’s an ‘us against them’ thing with them being the company.
That's what the union thinks too, isn't it?
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