The paid union protesters had little effect on the outcome of the Indiana House vote on right-to-work. It passed union 54-44. The bill had passed the Senate last Friday 28-22.
Indiana becomes the 23rd state to ban unions from collecting union dues from non-union workers. Governor Daniels will likely have the bill in his hands, and signed, prior to the Super Bowl.
So much for the OWS and union protests that were planned for the Super Bowl, eh?
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Where are the earthquakes? I thought the final apocalypse would be upon us at the signing of this legislation. Was this on the Mayan calendar???
For some reason I've got the feeling the big eared guy in the White House will find a way to circumvent Congress and the Constitution to strike down these state laws. There's too much campaign cash at stake for Democrats. I'll never understand those idiots, corporate contributions are evil, but union contributions are patriotic or something. Both pedal influence, if you're honestly against money influencing politics then you should be opposed to both.
Woo hoo! Just blogged on this very thing: http://girlsinwhitedresses.wordpress.com/2012/01/…
I like it. He should interview George Soros, in his warm palace, and ask Soros why he delights in encouraging young idealists and old hippies to sleep in tents in public parks in the winter without any of the basics that are considered civilized living. And now Soros, safe in his elite compound, encourages his minions to riot over the conditions that he, one percenter of the one percent, creates!
Funny – According to the free-marketeers, every dollar had is a dollar earned. And there should be no restrictions on what people do with their wealth. So pardon me if I laugh every time I hear one complain about how wicked Soros is for using his wealth to manipulate the political system.