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State Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons tried to exempt husband from right-to-work law | MLive.com
State Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons, R-Alto, was among right-to-work supporters quoted in The New York Times on Tuesday, Dec. 11, saying “this is the day that Michigan freed its workers.” But she also proposed to add corrections officers to the list of public employees - including police and fire - not covered by the right-to-work law.
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State Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons, R-Alto, was among right-to-work supporters quoted in The New York Times on Tuesday, Dec. 11, saying “this is the day that Michigan freed its workers.” But she also proposed to add corrections officers to the list of public employees - including police and fire - not covered by the right-to-work law.
 
Yeah, they suck, they have just changed the law to make it harder to mount a recall campaign. They know they fucked their state over and just don't care.
 
Poopie is trying again, but just keeps failing.

Is this the sixth or seventh thread by Poopie? Hard to keep track.

He's so upset.
 
That certainly means "ALL" Republicans think that way... How many did you poll?

They do.

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The exclusion for police from the law is very much a political gift to a predominantly Republican group of state employees.

So the effect is that unions shouldn't be allowed to sign agreements with their employers requiring the payment of union dues - unless those unions are predominantly Republican.
 
I didn't know that all police officers were Republicans.

State Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons tried to exempt husband from right-to-work law | MLive.com
State Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons, R-Alto, was among right-to-work supporters quoted in The New York Times on Tuesday, Dec. 11, saying “this is the day that Michigan freed its workers.” But she also proposed to add corrections officers to the list of public employees - including police and fire - not covered by the right-to-work law.
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State Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons, R-Alto, was among right-to-work supporters quoted in The New York Times on Tuesday, Dec. 11, saying “this is the day that Michigan freed its workers.” But she also proposed to add corrections officers to the list of public employees - including police and fire - not covered by the right-to-work law.
 
Just the FACT they used the word "tried" tells me other REPUBLICANS disagreed with he proposal.

It also proves your little BS post is nothing more than another commiecrat LIE.

MASSIVE THREAD FAIL!!!!!!!!!
 

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