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SEIU Thugs Take On A 14 Year Old Boy – UPDATED x2

I have often mentioned SEIU, the union co-founded by ACORN’s founder, Wade Rathke. That really should tell people as much as they need to know. Of course, there is more, though. SEIU’s recently resigned director, Andy Stern, has been a frequent visitor at the White House. And yes, SEIU helped to get Obama elected.

The SEIU also held California hostage when it was trying to reduce its payouts by bringing in their good buddy, Obama, to tell Ah-nold that he would get NO federal money if he touched the SEIU wages. Must be nice to have friends in high places, right? We are talking a union with only a little over 2 million members. That is some level of influence for so few people relatively speaking (the US has over 307 million people).

There is an even seedier side to SEIU, too. Who can forget this scene when a Tea Party member was assaulted by SEIU members:



That is but the tip of the iceberg. Here is another example of SEIU violence which, ironically, is directed toward people it wants as members:

If you go to YouTube, and do a search on “SEIU violence,” you will get more hits than most people have time to watch.

But as Erik Erickson pointed out at , what SEIU did over the weekend is taking their brand of intimidation to a whole new low. As he noted, had there not been a reporter (Nina Easton) living next door to the target house, chances are good we would not have known about their little weekend in Maryland.

And what they did is disturbing on oh-so-many levels, as this eye witness account from Ms. Easton highlights:

What’s Really Behind SEIU’s Bank of America Protests?

(Photo by Nina Easton)

Every journalist loves a peaceful protest-whether it makes news, shakes up a political season, or holds out the possibility of altering history. Then there are the ones that show up on your curb–literally.

Last Sunday, on a peaceful, sun-crisp afternoon, our toddler finally napping upstairs, my front yard exploded with 500 screaming, placard-waving strangers on a mission to intimidate my neighbor, Greg Baer. Baer is deputy general counsel for corporate law at Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500), a senior executive based in Washington, D.C. And that — in the minds of the organizers at the politically influential Service Employees International Union and a Chicago outfit called National Political Action — makes his family fair game.

Waving signs denouncing bank “greed,” hordes of invaders poured out of 14 school buses, up Baer’s steps, and onto his front porch. As bullhorns rattled with stories of debtor calls and foreclosed homes, Baer’s teenage son Jack — alone in the house — locked himself in the bathroom. “When are they going to leave?” Jack pleaded when I called to check on him.

So these are the depths to which the SEIU, an incredibly powerful (thanks, Obama) union with very close ties to Barack Obama, has sunk. They went to someone’s HOUSE to protest, terrorizing – yes, terrorizing – a young teenager:

Baer, on his way home from a Little League game, parked his car around the corner, called the police, and made a quick calculation to leave his younger son behind while he tried to rescue his increasingly distressed teen. He made his way through a din of barked demands and insults from the activists who proudly “outed” him, and slipped through his front door.

“Excuse me,” Baer told his accusers, “I need to get into the house. I have a child who is alone in there and frightened.”

When is a protest not a protest?

Now this event would accurately be called a “protest” if it were taking place at, say, a bank or the U.S. Capitol. But when hundreds of loud and angry strangers are descending on your family, your children, and your home, a more apt description of this assemblage would be “mob.” Intimidation was the whole point of this exercise, and it worked-even on the police. A trio of officers who belatedly answered our calls confessed a fear that arrests might “incite” these trespassers.

Yes, “mob” is the perfect word for what the SEIU members did:

What’s interesting is that SEIU, the nation’s second largest union, craves respectability. Just-retired president Andy Stern is an Obama friend and regular White House visitor. He sits on the President’s Fiscal Responsibility Commission. He hobnobs with those greedy Wall Street CEOs — executives much higher-ranking than my neighbor Baer — at Davos. His union spent $70 million getting Democrats elected in 2008.

In the business community, though, SEIU has a reputation for strong-arm tactics against management, prompting some companies to file suit.

Now those strong-arm tactics, stirred by supposedly free-floating (as opposed to organized) populist rage, have come to the neighborhood curb. Last year it was AIG executives — with protestors met by security guard outside. Now it’s any executive — and they’re on the front stoop. After Baer’s house, the 14 buses left to descend on the nearby residence of Peter Scher, a government relations executive at JPMorgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500).

Targeting homes and families seems to put SEIU in the ranks of (now jailed) radical animal-rights activists and the Kansas anti-gay fundamentalists harassing the grieving parents of a dead 20-year-old soldier at his funeral (the Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on the latter). But that’s not a conversation that SEIU officials want to have.

When I asked Stephen Lerner, SEIU’s point-person on Wall Street reform, about these tactics, he accused me of getting “emotional.” Lerner was more comfortable sticking to his talking points: “Millions of people are losing their homes, and they have gone to the banks, which are turning a deaf ear.”

Okay, fine, then why not continue SEIU protests at bank offices and shareholder meetings-as the union has been doing for more than a year? Lerner insists, “People in powerful corporations seem to think they can insulate themselves from the damage they are doing.”

Isn’t that just typical? Rather than actually addressing Ms. Easton’s concerns, she is dismissed as being “emotional.” So, let’s add “sexist” to the increasingly long list of things SEIU is, sadly too many of which are negative. But to Lerner’s accusations:

Bank of America officials dispute Lerner’s assertion about the “damage they are doing,” citing the success of workout programs to help distressed homeowners, praise received from community groups, the bank’s support of financial reform legislation, and the little-noticed fact that Bank of America exited the subprime lending business in 2001.

SEIU has said it wants to organize bank tellers and call centers — and its critics point out that a great way to worsen employee morale, thereby making workers more susceptible to union calls, is to batter a bank’s image through protest. (SEIU officials say their anti-Wall Street campaign has nothing to do with their organizing efforts.) Complicating this picture is the fact that BofA is the union’s lender of choice — and SEIU, suffering financially, owes the bank nearly $4 million in interest and fees. Bank of America declined comment on the loans.

Banks: The new punching bag

But SEIU’s intentions, and BofA’s lender record, are ripe subjects to debate in Congress, on air, at shareholder hearings. Not in Greg Baer’s front yard.
Why the media wasn’t invited

Sunday’s onslaught wasn’t designed for mainstream media consumption. There were no reporters from organizations like the Washington Post, no local camera crews who might have aired criticism of this private-home invasion. With the media covering the conservative Tea Party protesters, the behavior of individual activists has drawn withering scrutiny.

Instead, a friendly Huffington Post blogger showed up, narrowcasting coverage to the union’s leftist base. The rest of the message these protesters brought was personal-aimed at frightening Baer and his family, not influencing a broader public.

Of course, HuffPost readers responding to the coverage assumed that Baer was an evil former Bush official. He’s not. A lifelong Democrat, Baer worked for the Clinton Treasury Department, and his wife, Shirley Sagawa, author of the book The American Way to Change and a former adviser to Hillary Clinton, is a prominent national service advocate.

In the 1990s, the Baers’ former bosses, Bill and Hillary Clinton, denounced the “politics of personal destruction.” Today politicians and their voters of all stripes grieve the ugly bitterness that permeates our policy debates. Now, with populist rage providing a useful cover, it appears we’ve crossed into a new era: The politics of personal intimidation.

To say this “politics of personal intimidation” is unacceptable is a gross understatement. But it seems to be the MO of far too many Obama supporters (e.g., New Black Panthers in Philly, intimidation and machinations of caucuses in Texas, and on it goes). Where does it stop with these people?

Going to someone’s house, in 14 buses, no less, on a weekend, with no permit to protest, and a DC police escort to this home in Maryland, terrorizing a 14 year old boy, takes this to a whole new level, or new depth, however you want to spell it. I spell it, “D-E-S-P-I-C-A-B-L-E.”

UPDATE: Now the DC Metro Police claim they contacted Montgomery County Police, and broke away at the border. The Chief said one police officer accidentally crossed over. A Montgomery Police Captain claimed since the SEIU dispersed peacefully from the front STOOP of the house, there were no arrests. Thanks to ~~JustMe~~ for the link to the video of the SEIU members. I will keep an eye out for the video of the two police officers making their claims regarding the Metro PD, and the Montgomery PD. Currently, there is a major contradiction between what Captain Paul Stark is saying, and the statement issued by Cpl Daniel Friz who said there was NO courtesy call that a protest was heading toward Montgomery County, and that the DC police were ON SITE in MD. Someone ain’t telling the truth here. Wonder why??

FINALLY, here are the two police officers giving their side. Bear in mind that AFTER this interview, the underling in Montgomery County contends there were NO phone calls from Metro DC police:

  • HARP

    On and on it goes.

  • Boxer Mum 06

    Wait until the card check debate. This was growing steam here in Philly and how would Specter vote. Now that he’s a sitting duck Senator, I wonder if he’ll stick with Obama.

    I worked for a wireless company when a union was trying to get in and give the option for the call center employees to ‘organize’. It was a bit hostile then – management had meetings with HR and were told they were to not discuss the Union situation with hourly employees period or they would face losing their jobs. It was very strange.

    I wonder what this world is coming to.. I used to hear my Grandmother say this over and over when I was a child and thought she was a bit mad. Now, her voice echoes in my head and I wonder if she were alive today, how she would feel. She was a first generation Polish immigrant who detested the Soviet Union and anything Communist. I’m thinking she would be a big Beck fan today :)

  • Peggy Sue

    I thought the police escort was a nice touch.  Press this against the SWAT team on the ready at one of the Tea Party demonstrations composed mainly of grandmoms [dangerous]. 

    I have no love of these banks which have participated in the biggest transfer of wealth [highway robbery] in human history.  But if SEIU wanted to “out” someone, they could march right to the White House and do their screaming there.  Because the occupant inside the WH is aiding and abetting the malfeasance and on-going economic terrorism. As is the entire US Congress.

    But that wouldn’t be politically correct.  And besides, it’s safer to roust a family and/or terrorize a 14-year old kid.

    These goons have no shame.  They may scream loud, but they’re no better than the banksters.  Thugs on parade.

  • EllenD

    There is great danger in this type of incitement. Now all the SEIU has painted targets on all these people’s houses.

    Historically, this type of action has led to violence – lynchings and tarring and feathering which is still referred to comically when it was actually torture that resulted in a painful death.

    The cops weren’t much help – can they  charge them with unlawful assembly?

  • wodiej

    and the Unions WANT A BAILOUT?? They have been coddled and pampered for far too long.  This is what happens like in Greece when people get their heinies kissed too much.  Think of kids and this his how they would act as adults.  Let the unions bleed dry and the members get back to reality and what the rest of us face.  I would never belong to a union.

  • kenoshamarge

    I agree 100% RRRA. It is “D-E-S-P-I-C-A-B-L-E” and that’s only for wont of a stronger better word.

    These thugs thought that they would be able to get away with their intimidation tactics without any scrutiny. Not as smart as they thought they were if they didn’t know that a reporter lived in the neighborhood.

    And why on earth would DC police escort 14 buses that did not have a permit, to a private home? Seems to me those police have a few questions to answer.

    I also am amazed at the response of the officers that show up later. They were “afraid” that if they arrested these “trespassers”, who were just by the way terrifying a 14 year old boy, that it might “incite” them? Good heavens if only other trespassers knew that the threat of “inciting” was enough to save them from arrest.

    These thugs should have been arrested, jailed and fined. Then they should be drummed out of the human race. A mob is an ugly thing. And these people were an ugly mob. Shame on them. But then if they had any brains, conscience or integrity they wouldn’t have done what they did. Thus disgusting POS applies. Hey I found some other words to go with despicable.

  • Breeze

    -

    As D.C. Cops Fine-Tune
    Their Story, Where’s the
    Washington Post On the
    SEIU Protest At the Bank
    Of America Exec’s Home?

    Big Journalism,
    by Archy Cary   

    Original Article

    5/24/2010

    Why is the Washington Post ignoring the SEIU protest at the homes of two bank executives, one being an employee of the Bank of America? Aside from a brief mention in a larger story on May 17 about SEIU protests, the paper of record in the nation’s capital has been strangely silent. Even after the story broke here that the buses that carried an estimated 500 protesters to the Greenville Rd, Chevy Chase residence of a B of A executive were escorted by at least two units of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, the incuriosity of the WaPo continues.

  • HARP

    That kid should have turned on the lawn sprinkler system.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    I know, right?  DC police at that.  WTH were they doing in Maryland??

    It is telling to me that SEIU and Obama are so closely tied together, and yet he continues to get a pass on their now-resigned leader visiting him so often at the WH, and their goon tactics.  They are getting those purple shirts from SOMEWHERE, after all, and showing up en masse somehow…

    Astonishing.

  • Samb
  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    That’s just it – the MD police were afraid to do ANYTHING for fear of having the mob turned on THEM.  Evidently, lawlessness is the Change Obama has brought to us.  Whoopee!!

  • Samb

    GLEN BECK SEIU-

  • oowawa

    The lawn sprinklers wouldn’t have stopped them.  Kind of like a cross between Home Alone and Night of the Living Dead.

  • oowawa

    Beck’s comparison of the two pictures–a “civil rights mockery,” is really excellent.

  • Samb

    I tried to imagine being a !4 year old teenage and
    not understanding what’s happening, people screaming
    and yelling, how afraid this child must have been.
    The SEIU members must have families , they all can’t be drones
    do they understand they are being used?
    I guess the mob had their muscle,
    I guess OBAMA HAS SEIU. 

  • oowawa

    Yep–a mob is right.  This is one step away from somebody yelling “WHO’s GOT THE ROPE!?!?”  Only thing missing: a brave marshall standing in the doorway with a shotgun, asking “Okay, who’s going to be the first to try to come through this door?!”

  • Samb
  • Samb

    THE NEW DEAL-

    Is, it happening again?

  • Samb
  • Samb

     The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA or NRA) -

    Once again?

  • HARP

    Recession When your neighbor loses their job.
    Depression When you lose your job.
    Recovery When Obama loses his job.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    This is a horrible event to have taken place at a family’s home. I trust the 14yr old boy is surrounded by a loving family and is able to get back to normal and know that this had nothing to do with him as a person. This is such a venerable age for teenagers I hope he does not carry it forward and is able to put it behind him!
     
    Another teenager we may keep in our thoughts. Remember, Rifqa Barry, the young Muslim girl who ran away to FL? She is undergoing treatment for cancer.
    http://bit.ly/djDzBv

  • Onofre’s arm

    Unions will be the death of this country. They foster mediocrity, and demand princely sums for it. They rely on violence, or the threat of violence, to extort employers to the point where the employer will either not be able compete in the market, or he’ll have to crawl to the government and beg for bailouts or subsidies to make up for the losses incurred by paying the union employees wages and benefits that are GREATER than the value of the products they produce. When too many people in the workforce are compensated over their lifetime with wages, benefits, and pensions that are greater than the wealth they could possibly produce, then the whole setup is doomed to fail. It’s like a workplace Ponzi scheme. Look at GM………LOOK AT GREECE! An entire country has failed because there are too many people there who have consumed more than they could possibly have produced, so they either have to tell the people that there’s no more money to continue subsidizing a defective business plan, or they’ll have to borrow billions to keep the Ponzi scheme alive for a few more years. And we’re next unless we can reign in the unions. But the Obama regime is doing the exact opposite, instead of clamping down on the unions, he’s going to reward them. He has to pay them back for their support, and they’re so selfish that they don’t even mind that they’re financially enslaving their grandchildren so that they can live beyond their means today. Where’s John Galt?

  • Boxer Mum 06

    This is OT but knowing what a baseball fan Amy is, I’m hoping she will humor me:

    In keeping with Obama’s history of endorsing, I can’t help but hope he can’t keep his ego out and his mouth shut from commenting and throwing his support around the Chicago Blackhawks to win the Stanley Cup.

    So, being the good Philly Flyers fan that I am .. all I will say is that

    Chicago may have Obama …. But the Flyers will ALWAYS have Kate!

    My money is on Kate! Bring home Lord Stanley’s Cup!

    Let’s Go Flyers!!!!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Exactly, Samb.  When the video becomes available, you will be SHOCKED to see these people yelling through bullhorns right outside the house.  Make that on the FRONT STOOP of the house.  They were literally at the front door.

    I am guessing, from the father’s response, that the boy will be embraced in a loving, supportive way.

    You said it, though – the SEIU is Obama’s muscle, and he is not afraid to use them.

  • EllenD

    That’s just it – the MD police were afraid to do ANYTHING for fear of having the mob turned on THEM.

    Right. Fraidy cops. Maybe it’s because I’m used to an L.A. response (which can be good or bad depending) but ISN’T THIS THEIR JOB? Don’t they take training in this? No wonder no one there seems concerned about the cops.

  • Onofre’s arm

    There’s more justification for a mob of angry kids to storm and TP Andy Stern’s house. After all, it’s the unions and the government that are destroying our children’s future.

  • Yttik

    This kind of stuff is really scary Rev Amy, because people are stupid when they work together in group think.

    I had a spat the other day with a couple of women because I was drinking an ice tea. My bad, it was an Arizona ice tea, not even made in Arizona, and I was even’t thinking about immigration. But they took it as evidence of my support of racist policies, blah, blah, blah. There were kids around or I could easily have pictured this stupidy descending into violence because I was certainly prepared to engage in some! Sigh, and all for what? Somebody’s hyperbole and hysteria about a product that has absolutely nothing to do with anything.

  • Citizen Jane

    The current team does bring back memories of Bobby Clarke’s crew.

    I wonder if 0bama will recall going to see Blackhawk games at Caminsky Park.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Here you are RRR Amy

     
    Not taking away this woman’s pain but she never considered the fear she instilled in a 14 yr old. “D-E-S-P-I-C-A-B-L-E.”

  • Samb
  • oowawa

    I guess these guys were busy fending off violent Tea Party protesters:

  • susiepuma

    Was just watching a segment on Megyn Kelly’s show on FOX – she had the police heads from DC & MPD on – somebody’s lieing big time – MPD says nobody from DC notified them that 15 buses were entering MD – DC cops said none of their cops were there but lo & behold – there were 2 DC cop cars at the home – now they’re weaseling by saying that by the time MPD got there – crowd was quiet and orderly – WRF – father called the cops – took them an hour to get there – somebody needs to be responsible for this & since we all know it’s the fraud – that teflon coated POS will slide right out of this too – christ – can’t we impeach this POS yet??

  • oowawa

    More . . .

  • Samb

     Beck SEIU Union’s ANDY STERN HAS OBAMA’S EAR 22 TIMES  
     
    OBAMA’S MUSCLE 

  • ~~JustMe~~

    WOW, to harass you over Arizona Ice tea yet quite openly supporting what is going on in Az? Mind-blowing!

  • Boxer Mum 06

    Yes, and he was seated next to Clark W Griswold and his family

  • Boxer Mum 06

    Looks like a busy neighborhood.. I’m sure the sight of 15 loaded buses sputtering down the street wouldn’t cause any attention.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Dang,t hey have disabled the embed code.  But thank you for finding it!

  • ~~JustMe~~

    http://video.foxnews.com/v/4205484/political-protest-or-harassment
    How about this one at fox news? It does not run the above video in full.
    However, watch the guy on Meghan Kellys show, laughing and of course turning the tables and bringing in “The Tea Party”

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    I was very disappointed to see that Rep. Thaddeus McCotter was one of the supporters of the union bailout.  I had thought him to be a more measured thinker than that.  Perhaps it is because of the district he represents, but honestly – I have NO desire to bail out SEIU!!  Just sayin’.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Originally unions were a good thing. They secured better hours for workers, better pay, safety regulations and compensation for injuries on the job, among other things. Of course, alot has changed in 100 years and the unions’ power is now smothering instead of nurturing.

    When I worked at a hospital in Cleveland, Ohio (where unions are ridiculously powerful), there was an incident when one of the doctors had a lightbulb burn out in his exam room. Maintenance was called and he waited… and waited. In exasperation he finally came out to the nurses’ station and asked for a bulb so he could replace it himself. He was severely scolded by the nurses and told it was a violation of union rules to do the “work” himself. Unbelievable!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thanks, Just Me – I appreciate that.  I am HOPING they put up the one with the two police chiefs, too, and the differing statements abt which police were there.  But this is a good one.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    OA — I don’t have any plans for next weekend that can’t be revised. Do you have Stern’s address?

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Oh, good grief, Yttik.  That is an excellent example of this group think/mob mentality.  Shocking that people are SO upset abt a law enforcing federal law!!  WTH is wrong with these people??

    Glad things didn’t descend to violence – we’d hate to have to visit you in jail (though these days, apparently you can determine your own guilt or innocence a la the White House and Sestak).

  • helenk

    backtrack”s civilian army = seiu

    We have 2 1/2 years left I am terrified of the damage backtrack and his bunch can do to this country.

    I have a question and it may seem silly but I would like to know
    When the military are sworn it they swear to uphold the constitution, defend the country from all enemies foreign and domestic and obey the orders of the CIC and officers.
    What if the CIC is the biggest enemy of the country? What happens then?

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    That is what I was watching, too, susiepuma.  No doubt someone is lying.  I am going to go with the Montgomery Captain and the DC Chief.  I am going to bet the underling who gave the statement FIRST that there are no calls in the Call Log is telling the truth…

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Yttik — that’s insane. Good thing you didn’t waste your time trying to engage. Some people are literally too stupid to insult.

  • helenk

    As a former Philadelphian and my family is in Pa and NJ
    The Broad Street Bullies will kick some a##
    BYE BYE BLACKHAWK

    Don’t make me start posting the STRUT videos

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • HARP

    The call log states that DC cops were on the scene.

  • Onofre’s arm

    Curses on those mean ol’ banks! Loaning money to people so that they could buy houses that they could never afford otherwise. Shame on them. And how despicably inhuman of those evil Shylock bankers to expect those Saintly borrowers to pay back those loans. Why, it almost seems as though the banks are trying to make a profit from the services they supply. The lovely lady with the bullhorn should have sliced a pound of flesh from the evil banker’s 14 year old son, and used it to pay back her loan.

  • helenk

    OT

    http://www.digitalsociety.org/2010/05/74-democrats-say-no-to-fcc-reclassification-efforts/

    Gee can it be an election year?

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE  MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • helenk

    http://hotair.com/archives/2010/05/25/private-wages-sink-to-new-lows/

    This is an under reported but serious problem

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • Samb

    Obama has key players in every spot, History has proven his policies will not work, but he will cause massive damage till he gets what he want.

  • Samb
  • Onofre’s arm

    When I was 19, I worked at the Hanford nuclear site. This is a typical event on a union job:  
     
    I was in the Laborers Union, and I was chuck tending a drill rig in a tank farm (buried tanks of radioactive liquid waste). We were drilling down about 80′ to get soil samples to determine if the tanks were leaking. During this process, we use lots of rags to clean the equipment, and they get crapped up (contaminated with radioactive material) so we toss them into a 55 gallon metal drum. When the drum is full and needs to be removed, here’s how it works. First, we need to call an Ironworker to attach the lid (something so simple even a caveman could do it). Next we had to call up an Operating Engineer with a back hoe to lift the barrel, something I could do myself. Of course, the Ironworker had to hang around to put the choker cable around the barrel and hook the loop on one of the teeth of the backhoe (again, it’s something anyone could do). Once lifted, the barrel has to be loaded onto a truck, so, you guessed it, we need to get a hold of a Teamster and his truck, and all of us need to wait around for him to show up. When he shows up, the Operating Engineer swings the barrel onto the flat bed, the laborer (me) has to lean a ladder on the flatbed so that the Ironworker can climb up to undo the choker cable, and secure the load. Then he climbs down, I remove the ladder, and the Teamster drives merrily off. The time taken for this process: 4 hours, with 4 men from 4 different unions. But what the hell, it was a cost plus government job, no need to hurry or be efficient, it’s only tax dollars.  
     
    On a non union job, I would have done this all by myself, and driven the barrel to the disposal site, time to do this: 1/2 an hour, with one man.  
     
    Don’t try to tell me that unions aren’t sucking the life out of this country!

  • Boxer Mum 06

    Only the Lord saves more than Bernie Parent

    8-)

  • Samb

    Do the SEIU memeber get over time for this
    or are they doing this out of the UN-KINDNESS OF THEIR HEARTS.

  • Boxer Mum 06

    Exactly! But the real question is who will pay the taxes to support all the public wage earners?

    Prime Minister Thatcher said, “…and Socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. They [socialists] always run out of other people’s money. It’s quite a characteristic of them.”

  • Jack

    There is a reason Bank of America was targeted.  Do not believe the “SEIU” members, they are tools of their union organized on the corporatist/fascist model.   This action had an immediate purpose.

    To take a random guess, I believe B of A is the only one of the “Big 5″ Wall Street banks moving to get out of the toxic paper/cds/cdos game (not incl. Mortgage Backed securities, which may be “toxic” anyway).  A guess would be Bank of America does not want to have some kind of risk pool oblilgation to bail out the other Big 5.  Just a guess, but there is a reason Bank of America was targeted.

  • helenk

    http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0510/37759.html

    backtrack sending the National Guard to the Mexican border.
    Maybe because he is coming to CA and the politicians might be for illegal immigration but the people are not.

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • Boxer Mum 06

    I just saw that the Obamas are home sick and plan on spending the Memorial Day holiday in Chicago.

    Since the first game of the Stanley Cup Final is on Saturday, the 29th, could the first family be in attendance and the Prez himself available to drop the first puck?

    I can only imagine the spectacle this will be – like the first pitch!

    I can’t wait! I can smell a Flyers victory :)

  • Onofre’s arm

    Stern’s address? 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. (he can usually be found there)

  • helenk

    Backtrack better remember Phila fans throw snowballs at Santa Claus.

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • POdVet

    My response to this is simplicity in itself. Boycott any business whose employess are members of SEIU!

  • helenk

    I am not sure if this is just another backtrack PR stunt due to the public outcry. John McCain says alot more than the number backtrack is sending is needed. I trust John Mc Cain’s estimate alot more than backtrack’s.

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • Union

    Good for the union. About time they fought back against 30 years of union bashing. About time the working man in this country fought back.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Couldn’t you be a bit more imaginative with your nic?
    May I suggest “Contrary”?
    If Ferd were here, I think he might have some apt suggestions for you.

  • AbigailAdams

    I can’t even imagine how I might have responded to a couple of morons getting in my personal space like that.  Makes one wish they could materialize a big, ugly, sinister looking dog on demand.  And I wonder if it was ony one person, if they would have had the guts to say anything to you.

  • Samb
  • Samb

     RE-Union
    traumatizing a child and beating a man, you must be so proud
    are you human?

  • Docelder

    This is turning out something like 1930′s Germany except that the brown shirts are purple this time.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    You said it, Docelder…

  • ~~JustMe~~

    UGH shortened wrong link above

    http://bit.ly/a2YzVI

  • DebDeb

    It’s also worth watching the video up-string of the union organizer “talking” to the union members (they appear to be in the medical profession). The way she spoke to them was unbelievable in intensity and bullying…and she then assaulted the person holding the camera.

    This whole thing is beyond disgusting and I say this as someone who has benefited greatly from the being a member of unions: AFTRA and SAG.

  • Docelder

    I have to say one more thing, there is an emerging classism happening where it’s o.k. to hate somebody if they have more than you do. Hundreds of people can terrorize a 14 year old, if the dad has money. It is a scary thing. The other aspect of it is just as this morphed in Germany into hatred of Jewish people… it is morphing here into a hatred of “white” people. Not so much the color of people but in “middle classness” as Barack’s cronies would word it.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    They probably get a FREE party and another address to hound next weekend!

  • No Longer Banned in Beantown

    The Unions in the Northeast are the worst in my experience. I was at a jobsite where the laborers and carpenters were erecting barricades. A carpenter “accidently” tripped a circuit breaker. Everyone stopped work because there was no electrician to reset the circuit breaker.

    I thought it was a joke. It wasn’t. The carpenters walked off after I reset the breaker. Apparantly, I broke union rules.

  • Samb

    When you have a government that wants you to believe   
    they are ROBIN HOOD (OBAMA) and then when they achieve
    this belief. you have cause and effect.-(OBAMA)
    THEY PANDER TO THOSE WHO WILL BE EASIST TO DECEIVE
    and (OBAMA) they hope there will be a domino effect. 

  • Ferd Berfle

    Well, Samb, I think that That One also figures if he slices the bovine excrement coming out of his facial orifice thin enough, it will no longer reek and the morons in the electorate will buy it because he will tell them it is nourishing. For those not so naive, bullshit is still bullshit.

  • Samb

    YES, SIR

  • Ferd Berfle

    Good for the union. About time they fought back against 30 years of union bashing. About time the working man in this country fought back.
    ============================
    Wow, Goob. What do you do for an encore?

  • Ferd Berfle

    I just rattled his cage, Portia, below.

  • candymarl

    Well of course you can beat the crap out of people who disagree. You can terroize people’s children and tresspass on their property to do it.

    Now who does that? When the Neo-Nazis do it it’s bad and it is. When the KKK does it it’s wrong and it is. When SEIU does it?   That’s different. They have a “cause”. 

    Funny that when MLK Jr. protested he neither did nor  condoned that type of behavior. He knew and those with him also knew they could be killed for their beliefs and their cause. Yet they never resorted to violence or intimidation.  

    This is not peaceful protest. This is mob rule. Yet our so-called President does not call for an end to any of this behavior. Even LBJ a southern white man didn’t condone this type of behavior.

    Who are the real bigots/racists here?

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Here’s the other thing, Jack.  You may recall that BofA is one of the major banks ACORN targetted in their demands for subprime mortgages.  
     
    In essence, then, SEIU is protesting BofA for doing what ACORN demanded of them.  How’s THAT for some logic??  WTH, already…

  • Onofre’s arm

    Ha,ha! That’s what I remember too. When I was 16, I worked one summer as a rodman on a survey crew at the Bear Swamp Pumped Storage project, near North Adams, Mass. My father, a civil engineer, was a project manager there, and he despised unions and the union mentality. The engineers (surveyors) were the only group on that job who didn’t belong to a union, but a vote to unionize was coming up. So my dad hired me, my best friend (we lied about our ages), my brother-in-law, my brother, and several other like minded people, to work as engineers. He stacked the deck! When the vote came up, it was soundly defeated.

    Anyway, one day my boss (the party chief) handed me a hasp and a screw driver and told me to attach it to the door of our work shack so we could padlock it. Right after I finished, when I stood back to admire my work (it was the first time I had ever installed a hasp) a huge guy from the Carpenter’s union grabbed me by the back of the neck and twisted me around to face him. He told me in no uncertain terms that if he ever saw me with a screwdriver in my hand again, that he had pals who would haul me off in a van and I’d never be seen again. When I told my dad what had happened he just laughed and said “Welcome to the world of Unions.” I guess when you’re lucky enough to land a cushy, highly paid union job, where you can screw the pooch for half of the workday, resorting to violence is acceptable when you fear that that job is even slightly threatened. 

  • Onofre’s arm

    Ha,ha! That’s what I remember too. When I was 16, I worked one summer as a rodman on a survey crew at the Bear Swamp Pumped Storage project, near North Adams, Mass. My father, a civil engineer, was a project manager there, and he despised unions and the union mentality. The engineers (surveyors) were the only group on that job who didn’t belong to a union, but a vote to unionize was coming up. So my dad hired me, my best friend (we lied about our ages), my brother-in-law, my brother, and several other like minded people, to work as engineers. He stacked the deck! When the vote came up, it was soundly defeated.  
     
    Anyway, one day my boss (the crew chief) handed me a hasp and a screw driver and told me to attach it to the door of our work shack so we could padlock it. Right after I finished, when I stood back to admire my work (it was the first time I had ever installed a hasp) a huge guy from the Carpenter’s union grabbed me by the back of the neck and twisted me around to face him. He told me in no uncertain terms that if he ever saw me with a screwdriver in my hand again, that he had pals who would haul me off in a van and I’d never be seen again. When I told my dad what had happened he just laughed and said “Welcome to the world of Unions.” I guess when you’re lucky enough to land a cushy, highly paid union job, where you can screw the pooch for half of the workday, resorting to violence is acceptable when you fear that that job is even slightly threatened.

  • sowsear

    We used to say, “That’s the $64,000 question”.

  • sowsear

    Talk about the idle mind being the devil’s workshop.

  • Touchet

    What possesses people to love a man that much?  A rich man at that who doesn’t even give a flying rats ass about them?  My God, people have gone bonkers in this country.  This AIN’T keepin it real.

  • carol haka

    I would be inquiring about charges of trespassing, assault and child abuse.

    >:o

  • andyp

    The SEIU and ACORN are also the ones who terrorized Hillary supporters at the caucuses.  They got away with helping to steal the primary for Obama.  Even with the cheating and stealing by ACORN, the SEIU and the Rules and Bylaws Committee, Hillary got more votes.

  • MrMike

    So, the union guys follow the letter of the contracts they signed with management and that’s a bad thing, but lying about your age to throw a vote is good?
    Oh and BTW with about 15% of the work force being unionised I doubt that labor is any threat to the United States success or failure. That would be due to the criminal incompentnce of the management class making bad decisions.

  • Dave

    I really loved listening to these two cops, it was very obvious to me these guys were lying.  I carried a badge and a gun for 39 years, YES cops do lie when it suits their purpose !!  SEIU is nothing more tham a thug orginization.  Its too bad that the homeowners wern’t home and opened fire on these morons killing about 200 of them.  That would have made my day !

  • Onofre’s arm

    Actually MrMike, the union member who accosted was wrong, and I could have charged him with assault. Our work shack belonged to us, the engineers, like a field office, so technically we were free to do whatever we wanted with it.

    And that 15% union labor force does wonders to drive costs of the products they produce much higher than they would be without the extorted wages that the unions slam employers with. This drives prices to rise across the board, which in turn forces people to demand higher and higher wages just to keep up. Then we have inflation that robs everyone who has savings, investments, and pensions. And if 15% of the labor force is working far below maximum efficiency, yet getting paid handsomely for doing so, that is MORE than enough to derail an economy.

    And as far as lying about my age, HA! I’m so sure that your snow white unions NEVER did anything so devious.

  • Steve1

    testing

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