Finally...it's about time one of these organized crime flunkies got justice served to them.
The story: Eagle scout Kevin Anderson cleaned up a local park. Local union thugs had a fit...because "he took their jobs."
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Local union thug Nick Balzano offered these nuggets of wisdom:
The last sentence was quite true..."They can't do anything...our people do that." Come to think of it, most of my experience with unions backs that up...they are quite good at doing nothing.
Of course, like all leftists, when confronted about this behavior, they blamed Fox News. (can't they at least come up with some new lame excuses?)
Oh, and a final glimpse into SEIU's philosophy: SEIU president Andy Stern in Washington speaks for all of Big Labor when he describes his organizing philosophy “We prefer to use the power of persuasion, but if that doesn’t work we use the persuasion of power.”
Sheesh. And people wonder why the organized crime comparisons abound.
The story: Eagle scout Kevin Anderson cleaned up a local park. Local union thugs had a fit...because "he took their jobs."
SOURCE
Local union thug Nick Balzano offered these nuggets of wisdom:
Balzano disparaged altruistic efforts in city parks and asserted that “there is (sic) to be no volunteers” since his union members were laid off. He then issued a witch hunt threat: “We’ll also be looking into the Cub Scout or Boy Scout who did the trails. We may file another grievance on that.” Citing union rules, he gave the Allentown city council, the Boy Scouts, and all potential volunteers an iron-fisted ultimatum: “None of them can pick up a hoe. They can’t pick up a shovel. They can’t plant a flower. They can’t clear a bicycle path. They can’t do anything. Our people do that.”
The last sentence was quite true..."They can't do anything...our people do that." Come to think of it, most of my experience with unions backs that up...they are quite good at doing nothing.
Of course, like all leftists, when confronted about this behavior, they blamed Fox News. (can't they at least come up with some new lame excuses?)
Oh, and a final glimpse into SEIU's philosophy: SEIU president Andy Stern in Washington speaks for all of Big Labor when he describes his organizing philosophy “We prefer to use the power of persuasion, but if that doesn’t work we use the persuasion of power.”
Sheesh. And people wonder why the organized crime comparisons abound.