Title: MI (Union goon) Politician Says Of Right-To-Work Effort: 'There Will Be Blood' (bill passes house, gov will sign) Source:
CBS Detroit URL Source:http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2012/12 ... rk-effort-there-will-be-blood/ Published:Dec 11, 2012 Author:WWJ/AP Post Date:2012-12-11 13:05:56 by Hondo68 Keywords:None Views:2760 Comments:4
(credit:WWJ/Mike Campbell)
LANSING (WWJ/AP) Top officials raised the threat level in right-to-work discourse Tuesday, vowing to wage war against those moving quickly to pass the divisive legislation through the Michigan Legislature.
Were going to pass something that will undo 100 years of labor relations and there will be blood, there will be repercussions, we will re-live the battle of the overpass, said state Rep. Doug Geiss (D-Taylor).
The battle of the overpass was a bloody fracas in 1937 between union organizers and Ford Motor Co. security guards. Walter Reuther was famously thrown down a flight of stairs and another union organizer was left with a broken back.
In the same verbal vein, Terry OSullivan, general president of the Labor International Union of North America, said during a rally the legislation is dead on arrival. He also told elected officials who support the measure that we are going to take you on and take you out.
Several thousand union members gathered to protest the legislation. A block-and-a-half mass that included autoworkers, sheet metal workers, machinists, and electrical workers marched to City hall, across from the Capitol. The coalition of 33 unions was later expected to gather outside the Capitol, across the street.
Republican lawmakers quickly moved legislation through the House and Senate in a single day last week.
As protesters chants rang through the legislative chamber, WWJs Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick said the debate could go until 2 p.m.
Thousands of people marched west on Michigan Avenue in Lansing, led by a police escort. They joined several hundred more Tuesday on the Capitol lawn. Theyre blowing whistles and chanting, right-to-work has got to go! Marchers were also coming from another direction.
Were going to pass something that will undo 100 years of labor relations and there will be blood, there will be repercussions, we will re-live the battle of the overpass, said state Rep. Doug Geiss (D-Taylor).
Terry OSullivan, general president of the Labor International Union of North America, said during a rally the legislation is dead on arrival. He also told elected officials who support the measure that we are going to take you on and take you out.
Now wouldn't it just be tragic 'IF', in O'Sullivan's rush to 'take anyone out', he gets his sorry ass tossed down several flights of concrete steps? I know I would be just mortified...NOT! &;-)
(You can't always control who walks into your life but, you can control which window you throw them out of.)
"Several thousand union members gathered to protest the legislation. A block-and-a-half mass that included autoworkers, sheet metal workers, machinists, and electrical workers marched to City hall, across from the Capitol. The coalition of 33 unions was later expected to gather outside the Capitol, across the street."
These blue-collar unions are one thing, but it's the public sector unions that are truly destroying this country. In general, though, all Unions are power-whoring thugs...MUD
"Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, Localities, and Individuals as Prescribed in the US Constitution."