The best way to help stop the spread of this union cancer is to donate to the National Right To Work Foundation with your tax deductible donation. Go to www.nrtw.org for more info. Even the federal government understands that stopping unions is good for the country because they allow you to deduct from yours taxes any money used to help stop the cancer of unions.
I think the reality that the union must face is that unions are dying in this country. Union membership is at a 70 year low with only 12% of the workforce belonging to unions and with more states moving into the "right-to-work" column, unions may very well become extinct--especially since they have far outlived their usefulness.
Further evidence that the unions have resorted to thuggery can be found in Ohio, where business owner John King was shot and almost killed for being non-union. While unions have been found to engage in shakedowns and bullying tactics, this most recent incident represents a new chapter in union thuggery.
Reports indicate that King had been harassed repeatedly prior to the shooting. Union thugs often threatened King with violence.
John King owns one of Toledo’s largest non-union electrical contracting businesses. With 25 employees and an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, King’s business reportedly often thrives while other unionized electrical contracting businesses fail due to their higher rates.
Can you help find a list of union vs. non-union stores so that we can all choose where we want to spend our money? I would shop exclusively at non-union stores in a heartbeat if I had a list of companies to evaluate. This means not staying in union hotels when traveling, not buying groceries from union-stocked shelves, not going anywhere near labor unions whenever possible. If the Labor Unions have declared war on Republicans and have now pledged to serve as Obama’s Goon Squad and Thug Army in 2012…why give the Unions any more of your hard earned money by shopping in stores that help fund the unions? Why not support companies who have fought hard to keep Democrats’ thuggery out of their stores so that none of your money ever falls into the DNC’s hands?
Anonymous said... Can you help find a list of union vs. non-union stores so that we can all choose where we want to spend our money?
The only union shop I can even think of in the area is Stop & Shop. Big Y, Shop Rite, Walmart, Target, Stew Leonards are all non-union. The only other union grocery we did have in the area was Shaw's, but they pulled out of Connecticut completely over a year ago--apparently because the cost of doing business here was just too much for a union chain from Massachusetts.
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Just another example of how unions are destroying this once great nation.
I'll bet these seniors have never had better care than they've had since the union thugs walked off the job.
The best way to help stop the spread of this union cancer is to donate to the National Right To Work Foundation with your tax deductible donation. Go to www.nrtw.org for more info. Even the federal government understands that stopping unions is good for the country because they allow you to deduct from yours taxes any money used to help stop the cancer of unions.
I think the reality that the union must face is that unions are dying in this country. Union membership is at a 70 year low with only 12% of the workforce belonging to unions and with more states moving into the "right-to-work" column, unions may very well become extinct--especially since they have far outlived their usefulness.
Further evidence that the unions have resorted to thuggery can be found in Ohio, where business owner John King was shot and almost killed for being non-union. While unions have been found to engage in shakedowns and bullying tactics, this most recent incident represents a new chapter in union thuggery.
Reports indicate that King had been harassed repeatedly prior to the shooting. Union thugs often threatened King with violence.
John King owns one of Toledo’s largest non-union electrical contracting businesses. With 25 employees and an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, King’s business reportedly often thrives while other unionized electrical contracting businesses fail due to their higher rates.
Can you help find a list of union vs. non-union stores so that we can all choose where we want to spend our money?
I would shop exclusively at non-union stores in a heartbeat if I had a list of companies to evaluate.
This means not staying in union hotels when traveling, not buying groceries from union-stocked shelves, not going anywhere near labor unions whenever possible.
If the Labor Unions have declared war on Republicans and have now pledged to serve as Obama’s Goon Squad and Thug Army in 2012…why give the Unions any more of your hard earned money by shopping in stores that help fund the unions?
Why not support companies who have fought hard to keep Democrats’ thuggery out of their stores so that none of your money ever falls into the DNC’s hands?
Anonymous said...
Can you help find a list of union vs. non-union stores so that we can all choose where we want to spend our money?
The only union shop I can even think of in the area is Stop & Shop. Big Y, Shop Rite, Walmart, Target, Stew Leonards are all non-union. The only other union grocery we did have in the area was Shaw's, but they pulled out of Connecticut completely over a year ago--apparently because the cost of doing business here was just too much for a union chain from Massachusetts.
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