Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Speaking of Saul Alinsky . . .

Here's Andy Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union, according to official records recently released the single most frequent visitor to the White House in the first months of this administration:



Hat Tip: Gateway Pundit

1 comment:

Kevin said...

Gil,
The Wobblies as they were known in the early 20th century were berated for being internationally connected. They were considered un-American because they had dealings with people outside our nation.
With corporations outsourcing labour, off-shoring their tax havens and claiming unto themselves sovereignty which supersedes all laws of nations, we must have strong unions which organize across national boundaries in order to curb corporate abuse of power.

My grand-father was a union man. Were it not for the unions and the reforms of the '30s I would likely not be here. We have allowed our government to again side with money and power against the worker. If the idea of workers around the world organizing in order to get decent wages and benefits concerns you, you may want to ask yourself why.

Take care Gil.
Ad Astra Per Aspera,
Kevin