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Labor Gets Involved In Town-Halls

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Labor Gets Involved In Town-Halls


Labor Gets Involved In Town-Halls - The Atlantic Politics Channel

In the past few days, liberal activists have started to plan their counterattack on the conservative opponents of health care reform; now, the AFL-CIO says it will get involved, too. In a memo to presidents of national and international unions, AFL-CIO President John Sweeney called on affiliate unions to launch a 30-day campaign of activism in support of health care reform--and, perhaps most significantly, to turn out union members to town-hall meetings. Part of the plan is to "organize major union participation in Congressional Town Hall meetings, both live and virtual 'Tele-Town Hall Meetings. A list of these meetings will be sent to you as soon as we receive it along with the list of approximately 50 high priority districts," the memo states.


Labor unions have traditionally provided the foot soldiers in Democratic politics, waving signs, phone banking and turning out votes...now they'll play in town-halls, where conservatives have been outperforming liberals in attendance, shouting down reform and generally dominating both the meetings and the national news coverage of the White House's reform effort.



Seems like the dems are organizing an intimidation campaign against the citizenry with the use of labor unions....


It's free speech so god bless em, but it sorta seems ironic having pelosi, boxer, and others screaming foul over thier own misinformation regarding the town hall protestors.....
 
This will not end well, labor unions should be against this crap. I have yet to meet a union guy who doesnt have health insurance. I hope the IBEW (which is my dad's union) doesnt follow that slimeball Sweeny into this fight.
 
This will not end well, labor unions should be against this crap. I have yet to meet a union guy who doesnt have health insurance. I hope the IBEW (which is my dad's union) doesnt follow that slimeball Sweeny into this fight.

Some people actually care about more than themselves.
 
Some people actually care about more than themselves.

Oh yeah,,,Sure. Unions have always been interested in their "Fellow Man".:roll:

As long as you have a Union Card.:lol:
 
Oh yeah,,,Sure. Unions have always been interested in their "Fellow Man".:roll:

As long as you have a Union Card.:lol:

Not true, union membership may reflect your politics, but it doesnt equate to only caring for members - its not a masonic lodge after all.
 
Not true, union membership may reflect your politics, but it doesnt equate to only caring for members - its not a masonic lodge after all.

No,,,Union membership reflects the drone mentality to me. :lol: Creatures that "pay" Taxes, and Dues to professional leeches that 'live" off your labor.:lol: If that makes you happy,,,:lol:

Have fun.:roll:
 
You would think that the management would be more willing to have government healthcare, as employers are currently footing the bills. The healthcare costs for union workers is quite expensive.
 
Not true, union membership may reflect your politics, but it doesnt equate to only caring for members - its not a masonic lodge after all.
True that....the Masons aren't known for beating up non-Masons, vandalizing the property of non-Masons, and waging campaigns of intimidation against the employers of non-Masons. For that level of social consciousness, one has to belong to a union.
 
So... it's okay that the insurance and drug co's are spending 1.4 million a day to try and spread fear about healthcare reform, but not okay for the average working stiff to voice their opinion? :doh
 
So... it's okay that the insurance and drug co's are spending 1.4 million a day to try and spread fear about healthcare reform, but not okay for the average working stiff to voice their opinion? :doh

Have all the "heathcare reform" you want...:roll: Out of your own wallet.:lol:
 
So... it's okay that the insurance and drug co's are spending 1.4 million a day to try and spread fear about healthcare reform, but not okay for the average working stiff to voice their opinion? :doh

No no. That's not the way it works. You see, throwing tantrums in public, rallying behind corporations that give a **** about people and care more for their bottom line, and supporting lies disseminated by said corporations in order to help them gain more of a profit is a virtue to the right. To fight back against these things is completely and totally evil.
 
Unions are the new SA.
 
Have all the "heathcare reform" you want...:roll: Out of your own wallet.:lol:

Well if you're a realist as your name implies, then you know we're already paying out the nose for others HC. That $50 band-aid you paid for in the hospital goes to cover the poor that only have the emergency room as their HC provider.

It seems to me that the fiscally responsible thing to do (along with being pro-life), would be to clean up the waste, fraud, and abuses that leave all too many people without coverage and which rising costs are on a path to put us all in the poorhouse.
 
So... it's okay that the insurance and drug co's are spending 1.4 million a day to try and spread fear about healthcare reform, but not okay for the average working stiff to voice their opinion? :doh

But you see you have missed it their it isn't the average Joe who is Voicing their opinion it's the Union Leadership who is buying the add and attacking those of us who are against Mr. Obama health Night mare. I'm guessing that allot of actual card caring Union Folks are against this if you went and talk to them. It's funny when I went to the DC Tea Party Rally I meet quite a few Union Folks who were very upset with Congress.
 
You would think that the management would be more willing to have government healthcare, as employers are currently footing the bills. The healthcare costs for union workers is quite expensive.

That comes after the initial plan depriving all the real Americans their private coverage is complete. Then comes the second step of absorbing the goonion plans.

Divide and conquer and then eat your own, that's the socialist way.
 
Hyperbole much?

No, that looked like a reasonable statement.

Perhaps you should study the applications of controlled mob violence in the death of republics more closely. Start with Julius Ceasar and work on up to your Messiah.
 
Well if you're a realist as your name implies, then you know we're already paying out the nose for others HC. That $50 band-aid you paid for in the hospital goes to cover the poor that only have the emergency room as their HC provider.

It seems to me that the fiscally responsible thing to do (along with being pro-life), would be to clean up the waste, fraud, and abuses that leave all too many people without coverage and which rising costs are on a path to put us all in the poorhouse.

The fiscally responsible thing to do would be to make people pay for their own care and coverage.

Works for me just fine.
 
But you see you have missed it their it isn't the average Joe who is Voicing their opinion it's the Union Leadership who is buying the add and attacking those of us who are against Mr. Obama health Night mare. I'm guessing that allot of actual card caring Union Folks are against this if you went and talk to them. It's funny when I went to the DC Tea Party Rally I meet quite a few Union Folks who were very upset with Congress.

sheet metal local 54 here my friend, and most everyone union or non I know is very worried about ever-increasing insurance premiums, deductables, and drug prices.
 
Buddy, there is a lot of stuff you won't find in the Constitution....
Indeed there is, and the Constitution says very specifically that everything not in the Constitution is not the job of the Federal government.

It's that little thing called the Tenth Amendment.
 
No no. That's not the way it works. You see, throwing tantrums in public, rallying behind corporations that give a **** about people and care more for their bottom line, and supporting lies disseminated by said corporations in order to help them gain more of a profit is a virtue to the right. To fight back against these things is completely and totally evil.

Here in MO. the commercials supporting Obamas health care plan are paid for by US pharmaceutical companies. Just saying

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Wanted to add a few things here.


Obama gives powerful drug lobby a seat at healthcare table - Los Angeles Times

Yet everyone agrees that drug companies -- Washington's leading source of lobbyist money -- now have "a seat at the table" at the White House and on Capitol Hill as healthcare legislation works its way through Congress. If nothing else, a popular president who six months ago criticized drug companies for greed now praises their work on behalf of the public good.


"Since Obama came into office, the drug industry has received everything it wants, domestic and foreign," said James Love, who leads an international nonprofit promoting low-cost distribution of drugs to fight the world's most devastating diseases.

"Yes, the drug companies are getting tremendous sweetheart deals" from Obama, said Lawrence Jacobs, a University of Minnesota political scientist who studies the history of health reform and other major social and economic changes. "But these bargains are the price of admission for achieving substantial reform."

And you were saying?
 
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