Second, instead of improving workers benefits, unions have become political action committees: take money from workers to give to politicians to help them get elected, and then politicians pass laws that make capitalism moot. SEIU President Andy Stern: We spent a fortune t elect Barack Obama- $60.7 million, to be exact- and were proud of it.
And? Money used for union PAC committees are independent of membership dues. Anyone who contributes to the union PAC does so knowing that the money is going to be used to support pro-labor politicians.
See, now you're resorting to the "Libral Libretto"
Rule 6. Claim to misunderstand, obfuscate, deflect and change the subject, and, if all else fails, allege that you misspoke.
a. Remember, left-wingers may make a mistake, for right-wingers, it is a lie!
b. When relating a series of events that lead to a conclusion, if it is a right-wing conclusion, we must never see the connection!
c. Any exposure of detrimental information must be referred to as either fear-tactics, or red-baiting.
You know very well that I said:
"Second, instead of improving workers benefits, unions have become political action committees: take money from workers to give to politicians to help them get elected, and then politicians pass laws that make capitalism moot. SEIU President Andy Stern: We spent a fortune t elect Barack Obama- $60.7 million, to be exact- and were proud of it.
You are trying to conflate my statement with actual political action committees. Sneaky, but transparent. My point is that the entire union movement is to camoflage political action.
And I even gave that great SEIU example, completely documented in the post, of firing workers and claiming they needed the money to support President Obama!
Boy, you're really slipping.
When you came back, I was hoping for a better workout.
Your claims that union dues were used for finance political advertising is not true. If you have evidence of that, you shouldn't be talking to me, you should be talking to the FBI, since it's illegal to use union dues for political advertising.