FreedomAli
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- Mar 7, 2011
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Jim, put down whatever questionable substance you're ingesting, and listen. First of all, there is NO "right to bargain collectively" under the Constitution of the United States, which is the sole authority for what "rights" people do and don't have in America. You are aware, I hope, that that territory known as Pennsylvania is a part of the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction of said constitution; and a presume that you also know that the States of Wisconsin and Ohio are part of the United States and therefore also subject to the jurisdiction of the same.
Second, you as much as admit the Constitution of the United States grants NO "right to bargain collectively" when you threaten that passage of these bills "will result in the American people amending the constitution to expressly provide such a right in the constitution". IF the Constitution grants any such right, you wouldn't need to amend it, and if it doesn't, then you have no such "right" at present. Hence the legislatures of Wisconsin, Ohio, and any other state(s) have a lawful right to enact the proposed legislation, whether you, the union, or your political allies like it or not. In spite of the ignorance demonstrated by your inconsistent verbal defecations above, I believe you know this, which is why you also make implied implied threats of violence and revolution resulting later.
Third, I live in a right to work state, and the workers here haven't ever had a closed union shop. They have yet to riot over it, much less start a revolt, so I think can deduce that these workers find the lack of a "right to bargain collectively" considerably less of an inconvenience than you do. Why, they haven't even tried to amend the STATE constitution to create such a "right" for themselves; imagine that! As far as the "Revolution" idea goes, your dope-smoking progenitors threatened the same back in the sixties; never happened. They, and I suspect, you, couldn't foment a successful revolution in the lowliest, two-bit banana republic on earth, much less here.
Now, unless you have something more to add, (besides verbal flatus) go chill out, accept the will of the majority, and find something more educational to read than the Huffy Puffy Post; who knows, you might even learn enough to hold a real job where your work is of sufficient value for you to ask your boss for a raise, and have some chance of getting one.
He won't have to foment revolution, the government will do that for him. Join the Day of Rage in Washington D.C on June 30, 2011!