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That takes some doing.
There are times when you should really reread the first sentence of whatever you wrote: “Wisconsin’s three AFSCME councils are merging four years after the state rolled back public-sector union rights, prompting two out of three dues-paying members to drop out.” See that bolded part? That’s your story. Not the fact that AFSCME is highly upset about this turn of events. I think that none of us are surprised to hear that, yes?
Anyway, real the whole thing. Heck, even look at the comments section, for once. Turns out that getting beaten like a drum for several years can dispirit even the shrillest moonbat commenters…
Via
With dues depleted, Wisconsin's three AFSCME councils merge: http://t.co/JrLXlfuyKg via @madisondotcom #tcot #LUR #unions #1u
— LaborUnionNews.com (@WorkPlaceRpt) May 1, 2015
I drink in the glorious Schadenfreude.
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Tastes like victory.
The article fails to report that AFSCME leadership is reducing their compensation by 2/3 to reflect the new membership #’s . Or MB not .
Sounds like what happened in eastern Europe in the late 1980’s when the Soviets opened the gates. A Pole looked down and said “Hey, isn’t that a quarter?” When the Soviet border guard looked up the entire Warsaw Pact was making for the western horizon.
Am I supposed to feel pity for union thugs? Sorry; looks like I missed my cue. What’s my motivation?