I came across a newspaper article dated from the 1950's about my great uncle. We had to use magnifying glasses just to read the print, but it was there in black and white. He had been shot at by Union workers when the helicopters flew him into his work to correct some machines. As I started to dig more into this to try and understand it, I came across the realization that in the 1950's many people were against the Union and considered it "Communism". Funny thing about Communism, the people didn't have much choice and the only people who had jobs were those who worked for the government.
This brings me up to speed on right now in today's events. The common sense of what those of us who do not work for the Government see. An acute government. The government, much like a tree has extremely large branches and each branch that runs out, is starting to form many other branches with twigs that are like razors to the touch. I always thought the saying my father had was comical "there's no such thing as recession in the government". Which is probably why he encouraged me to work for them.
Unfortunately, my father raised me with the ideology that you don't lie, you don't steal and you don't cheat to get ahead. I am thinking he is reading this and saying I knew I screwed up somewhere. My point is that I couldn't handle the things I witnessed working for the government. The secrecy, the hiring process, the I am worthy attitudes, the comparison of their pay and at the end of the day, I had to review those people and it baffled me. That person wasn't working there because he/she was qualified, they were working there because it was so and so's neighbor. It was a big Coat tail and I just didn't want to go along for that ride. My favorite was putting together a "review board" a review board must consist of a minority. Now, tell me what that minority knows about qualifying someone for a job exactly?
We automatically knew that if a minority were to in fact apply, the minority would be given the job, regardless of the level of skill. Okay so the frustration to me was a bit overwhelming, and I don't regret leaving. My only regret was not doing something to try and target this problem, that was in 1995. Shortly after I noticed that within society they started adapting this Federal behavior. I couldn't escape the mentality. I quit my pencil pushing job only to see it EVERYWHERE. The "offensive, racism, crybaby mentality"
Back to the Unions, I am not for Unions nor am I against Unions. I have union family members, I've been Union. I am against "bullies"! Who in their right mind should have the authority to tell their bosses how it's going to be? I've never worked for a poor CEO, I don't know about the rest of you, but I think instead of screaming out that you need this and you won't work for that, you had better remember our states are broke, the unions used your funds to elect a Leader, that leader has misrepresented you and spent your money. Now, back to my point and the "common sense" private unions only make up 9% of the American work force, this is no longer your "BOSS" you are bullying and telling what to do, this is the American Tax Payer and I think I speak for plenty when we say, you have ate the ice cream long enough. Now it's time to pay for it.
The teachers within the past two weeks have made me outraged and realized that I don't think they are suitable to be around our kids. They are paid as public servants and back in the day they took that job because it was a "calling". Now they take it because it's a Cadillac retirement fund. Do yourselves a favor America, you see the damage with these kids that America is producing, most leaving with only an 8th grade education. If you live in one of these area's of protests, pull your kids and home school. Perhaps your children then might understand what the Constitution of the United States means and the true definition of freedom is vs. Communism. God's Speed
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