Off-Topic: The outrage of the entitled class...gov't workers
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MartiniMan
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The outrage of the entitled class...gov't workers
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3/28/2011 8:50:22 AM
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If you want to see the present and future of America we don't just have Greece as an example, just look to what is happening in the UK right now. Public spending cuts results in trade unionists engaging in violent protests. This is exactly what we saw in Wisconsin where out of the 120 arrests, over 100 of them were from out of state and not even directly impacted by the cuts and changes to the collective bargaining process. The government employee class is transitioning into the criminal robber baron class. Funny, I can't ever remember any violence at even one Tea Party rally and yet they are a threat to America? Heck, they even clean up after themselves unlike the criminal slob government workers in Wisconsin.
Folks, those that work for the government at our personal expense are at war with us and all they want is more of our hard earned money so they can have better salaries and benefits. How ironic that the middle class is now suffering from class envy but its not the rich, its government workers and their fat salaries, fat pensions (sometimes multiple pensions), fat benefits packages that they barely pay for and job security to boot (sometimes through tenure). Its time to turn the tables on them and say enough is enough. Its time to return some sanity to the world and acknowledge that we cannot afford their lavish lifestyles! Its time to end the money laundering scheme between unions and politicians.
In the past I recognized government workers for what they were, unable or unwilling to thrive in the private sector so they took government jobs for less pay, more security and decent benefits. Some worked hard for what they made but many were just punching a time clock and collecting their payola. Then along came the unions promising ever more in salary and benefits if they just were willing to participate in the money laundering scheme. Suddenly while private sector employees lost millions of jobs and those that were working were asked to do more with less, government workers saw job growth, their income rise above the average private worker, their benefits increase, etc. Now that this is threatened they resort to protests and violence to try to get what they want. We need to oppose them at every turn and elect people who will work to restore a sense of sanity to the world.
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