Comments on Labor Day The Blog of Mustang Bobby2014-09-02T12:41:47Zhttps://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/2014/09/labor-day-10/feed/atom/WordPress
By: TaterTotz TaterTotzhttp://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/?p=33615#comment-121082014-09-02T12:41:47Z2014-09-02T12:41:47ZIn reply to Mr618.
We might know one of the same cops…I have an acquaintance who’s a cop, who bashes unions every chance he gets. When it’s pointed out that he’s a union member, he argues that it’s not a union, it’s a “brotherhood”.
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By: Mr618 Mr618http://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/?p=33615#comment-121062014-09-01T17:23:08Z2014-09-01T17:23:08ZWhat I love are the dyed-in-the-wool-anti-unionists… who take full advantage of their union benefits. We have two cops here in town who hate unions, and say they are “destroying our country” (along with “the n*gger-in-chief”)… yet they put in for every minute of overtime, and are constantly filing grievances, and are sure they take full advantage of the medical, prescription, vacation, paid training, comp time, and every other benny they can find.
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By: Faithful Correspondent Faithful Correspondenthttp://barkbarkwoofwoof.com/?p=33615#comment-121052014-09-01T17:16:02Z2014-09-01T17:16:02ZDiane Rehm was exchanging thoughts today with three professors in a discussion of “The Grapes Of Wrath”. She suggested that every member of Congress should receive a copy. The story is of California’s bread basket, but could be about the meat-packing industry in Nebraska,or the rice fields of Texas, or the orange groves of Florida. The book is more powerful than the movie. The theme is how cruel were the working conditions in the ’30’s when the migrants, the Other, were whites. Now they’re Mexican migrants and and even with the heroism of Cesar Chavez in the grape orchards, ittle has changed. We close our eyes.
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