Stern’s Houdini Act

 Ever since SEIU boss Andy Stern pulled his imitation of Harry Houdini and suddenly departed from the SEIU, observers have wondered why?  With his name and role so prominent in the Blagojevich scandal, some believe legal troubles are imminent.  Big Government, however, believes that Stern has left the SEIU to organize street protests with a new organization called the National People’s Alliance.  Either way, we are sure to hear from Boss Stern in the near future

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More on the Deficit Commission

Michele Malkin speaks truth to power by taking on President Obama’s appointment of big spending proponent SEIU union boss Andy Stern to his White House deficit reduction commission.

SEIU Boss to Join Deficit Reduction Panel?

Remarkably, President Obama is considering appointing SEIU union boss Andrew Stern to the new deficit reduction panel.  Does the President really believe that Stern — a person whose revenue stream is increasingly dependent on bigger and bigger government and compulsory union power — can help reduce the deficit?

An Indiana 'War' with Big Labor

Dave Bego’s three-year battle with SEIU continues to amaze people as they hear about the assault workers come under during a card check forced unionism corporate campaign.  And, Big Labor hopes to expand its ability to bring a card check campaign to your neighborhood just as SEIU organizers used children trick-or-treaters in Bego’s neighborhood. 

This week Examiner columnist Irene Warren wrote:

“It was a nasty, ugly, three-year, million-dollar war. I did not ask for, but had to win. Otherwise, the business I loved would be infiltrated by a scheming labor union determined to undermine employee privacy rights and destroy my version of the American Dream,” Bego argueded. “The full-scale assault I experienced first-hand came from the two million member Service Employee Internationational Union (SEIU), and its president, Andy Stern.

From Bego’s perspective, he and his company was targeted by SEIU and Stern simply because he refused to sign a neutrailty agreement with the union: failing to accept the Card Check certifcation and the Employee Free Choice Act, which to this present day, Bego says denies U.S. workers their rights to form or not to form a union by way of the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) secret ballot election process.

Currently, Bego is working hard to prevent the passing of both the Card Check certification and the Employee Free Choice Act, as he continues to meet with Congressmen and Senators to discuss the alleged drawbacks in passing such measures, especially its impact on American businesses. Among those officials in which Bego has contacted and have received feedback are Senators Richard Lugar (R-IN), Evan Bayh (D-IN), Harry Reid (D-NV), and Arlen Spector (D-PA), and representative Mike Pence (R-IN).

“Congress will move to pass controversial “card check” legislation this year,” explained AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka to The Hill Newspaper writer Michael O’Brien Sunday, January 31, 2010. According to O’Brien, “Trumka said that lawmakers would pass the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), as well as healthcare reform this year, despite Republicans having picked up enough votes in the Senate to sustain a filibuster.”

Despite his opposition, Bego and his supporters are not giving up in their quest to disarm policies in which he believes are a direct threat to “entrepreneurship, free enterprise, and capitalism.” In short, Congress is expected to vote on the measures within the next upcoming months, according to various news sources.

To view a YouTube video about SEIU Exposed, please click on the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djjt22emAck

The Washington Examiner catches the Senate rushing pro-labor agenda items to the floor before Senator-Elect Scott Brown is sworn into the esteemed body:

… the Senate is again trying to perform as many favors for Big Labor as it can before newly elected Republican Senator Scott Brown is seated and Democrats lose their supermajority. Senate Democrats are now trying to rush through the nomination of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Becker would be the first union-employed lawyer to be confirmed by the Senate to the NLRB and is very cozy with and has received many paychecks from big politically active unions like the SEIU and AFL-CIO.

Pot and Kettle?

SEIU boss Andy Stern says the Senate “acted like terrorists” in passing the health care bill.  Let’s get this straight — the Senate passed a bill that unionizes hundreds of thousands of health care workers on behalf of Mr. Stern and bailouts for union pension funds to the tune of $10 billon.  But pay for it with a tax on union boss health care plans, and that makes them terrorists.

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