Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Labor's plan to fight back

http://www.politico.com/story/2012/12/labors-plan-to-fight-back-84948.html?hp=t1


state gov't's for sale comes with it's own population and their misinformed right to work, perfect opportunity for rich, no unions rights allowed.
how many wars have the republicans started now? this latest one has been more of a cold war than rockets and IED'S boots on the ground yeah, thy have systematically lowered the rate of worker pay and safety and any other until now rights. 
tomorrows headline "another CEO" gets 500,000,000 golden parachute, employee's get a new CEO.
For national labor groups, the upcoming gubernatorial elections in 2013 and 2014 may be a greater test of their political swat than even the 2012 presidential race. Democrats view unions as having played a key role in boosting turnout for President Barack Obama and other downballot candidates, especially in Midwestern battlegrounds such as Ohio and Michigan.
 It’s those states — and others like them — that represent the next front of labor’s national campaign agenda. Strategists in the Democratic and labor communities identified a half-dozen major battlegrounds that elected Republican chief executives and new GOP legislators in 2010 where they believe union muscle ought to be able to power a comeback over the next cycle.

we have proven the power of the new majority Nov. 6th any other of the 364/65 days are equally as relevant to the re-expression of our determination not to be a statistical notch in the rich right wings belt