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"Never before have so few with so much promised to take away so much from so many and then laugh their asses off as the so many with so little vote for the so few with so much." A James Pence Quote
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National Journal President Obama now believes that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional and will no longer defend the 15-year-old law in federal court, the Justice Department announced today.Read more
The Daily Beast Ian Murphy, a writer for the Buffalo Beast, says he posed as businessman David Koch, a major funder of conservative and libertarian causes, and managed to get through to Walker, engaging him in—and recording—a somewhat embarrassing conversation.
Buffalo Beast “David Koch”: We’ll back you any way we can. What we were thinking about the crowd was, uh, was planting some troublemakers. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker: You know, well, the only problem with that—because we thought about that…
Fox News has been forced to air footage of Wisconsin labor protesters shouting "Fox lies" and "tell the truth" during its live coverage of the labor protests.
Here at Hillbilly Report since the Wisconsin protests against the stealing of rights from all American workers started we have not only supported these workers, we have asked everyone to stand with us in supporting them. After all, this is the beginning of the real war which began long ago against the working people of this nation. At stake, nothing less than the rights of workers in America to build and maintain a middle-class and the very ideal that with hard work and honesty one can achieve the American dream.
In a move so fitting for a hero of the modern Corporate Facist Republican Party Scott Walker today is having a hissy fit if he does not get his way. Yes, the Governor that started that state's budget problems with huge giveaways to Corporate America now wants his plan to make workers pay for it passed at all costs. Today he is refusing to compromise and threatening to axe 1500 jobs in a recession if he does not get his way. But of course Scott Walker has already been bought and paid for and has received his marching orders. Indeed, Walker has become a foot soldier for billionaires in the War on the Working Class and is relishing his new role as "warrior" for the greediest and least patriotic among us.
Kentucky State AFL-CIO President Bill Londrigan says Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s headline-grabbing holy war against public employee unions in Wisconsin “is part of a well-orchestrated and well-financed plan of attack on the very existence of the labor movement.”
GOP governors and lawmakers are out to bust unions in other states, too, Londrigan adds.
He suspects the GOP will broaden its anti-union campaign to include Kentucky, where Gov. Steve Beshear, a Democrat, faces a tough reelection battle. Beshear won in 2007 with strong labor backing.
As should be expected the stealing of worker's rights in Wisconsin has incited anger from workers all across America. Many of us have realized what has been really going on the last thirty years and are tired of footing the work and the bill for an elitist class that shrinks smaller and smaller while their wealth grows larger and larger. It is time the most oppressed group in America, folks who simply work hard and want to share in the American dream started fighting back for themselves and make themselves heard.