Obama: Just A Parrot Or Union Thug
I was reading Michelle Malkin Monday night while nearly dropping off to sleep form the lousy new CSI: Miami show. (yeah, I know). Anyway, I caught this post of hers. She was talking about how evil and corrupt SEIU's union president is.
She then has a flashback from her book "Culture of Corruption". She uses passages from her book to highlight how unions, and Stern in general, are pushing corruption and takeover of American freedoms. Here is something from her post caught my eye.
Now, jump ahead to Pres Obama's speech to the AFL-CIO (union) at the AFL-CIO National Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 15, 2009.
Ring a bell? Is he just spouting the same line his union buddies are? Or, is he just another union thug pressuring for change.
Difference is, this thug has the power now to enact his version of ... change.
She then has a flashback from her book "Culture of Corruption". She uses passages from her book to highlight how unions, and Stern in general, are pushing corruption and takeover of American freedoms. Here is something from her post caught my eye.
Andy Stern rallied the Illinois delegation to the 2008 Democratic National Convention in August 2008 with an impassioned salute to the working man. Flanking Stern on stage at the Denver celebration: Chicago political machine kingpins Rahm Emanuel and Richard Daley. Stern roared about “rebalancing power between wealth and work” to “make sure everyone shares in the wealth of a growing economy.” Echoing Obama’s 2007 speech to the SEIU political action conference, union boss Stern condemned the old way of doing business and called on American to “turn the page” on behalf of hard-working Americans and their families.
Now, jump ahead to Pres Obama's speech to the AFL-CIO (union) at the AFL-CIO National Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 15, 2009.
And the fundamental test of our time is whether we will heed this lesson; whether we will let America become a nation of the very rich and the very poor, of the haves and the have-nots; or whether we will remain true to the promise of this country and build a future where the success of all of us is built on the success of each of us.
That's the future I want to build. That's the future the AFL-CIO wants to build. That's the future the American people want to build. And that's the future we've been working to build from the moment I took office.
Ring a bell? Is he just spouting the same line his union buddies are? Or, is he just another union thug pressuring for change.
Difference is, this thug has the power now to enact his version of ... change.

