Conspiracy in Wisconsin to Fire Unionized Workers

Do you wonder why unions sound so paranoid? It’s because there really are people out to get them!


“In Jan. a Wisconsin court ruled that Scot Walker had invented a financial emergency to justify improperly firing…”

If this isn’t enough of a smoking gun for you to understand what is going on in Wisconsin now, and why there are tens of thousands of people protesting, if not hundreds of thousands, then you need to watch this video again. Governor Walker is working for people in top hats and monocles, not the taxpayers of Wisconsin.

Micheal Moore happened to talk about this.
151,000,000 Americans’ wealth equals the assets of only 400 of the wealthiest Americans. How is that just?

You can also here what the Governor really thinks.

3 responses to “Conspiracy in Wisconsin to Fire Unionized Workers

  1. “How is that just?”

    Moore is preaching massive wealth transfer.
    If you want massive wealth transfer, go to Cuba, to Venezuela, to North Korea.
    Remember East Germany, and Soviet Union.
    Collective farms starved the people.
    You get a society of equitable poverty, and totalitarian rule.

    You will not get innovation, invention, and economic growth.
    Things that make life easier for us peons.
    No Bill Gates. No Microsoft……no blogging.

    Why does Moore not live frugal and transfer his wealth to the government?
    Why does Noam Chomsky hide his wealth.

  2. Well, why is it better to have wealth transferred to 400 instead of millions, instead of millions from 400? Because making rich people pay taxes so there are 40,000,000 wealthy Americans in charge is more fair and equitable than 400. You can still have tons of innovation, he’s not calling for communism, he’s saying the uber rich should pay taxes [again] and stop cooking up criminal wealth transfer schemes that crash the economy into recession.

    Upon reading your point more, it makes me more and more angry. Moore is “preaching wealth transfer”? Really? You want literal “wealth transfer”, you go to the USA, where Four Hundred men control as much wealth as One Hundred and Fifty One Million American men, women, and children do. You don’t think recession, homelessness, outsourcing, and tax evasion inhibit innovation a tad bit as much as even the scariest communist fears you’ve listed? US tax policy is a friggin’ joke that it lets so few people get so very rich and powerful in a supposedly democratic country.

    Unless you’re a multi-millionaire, or hold a reasonable expectation of becoming one (note: lottery win is not reasonable, nor earned wealth) are you really benefiting yourself by clinging to failed economic policy that harms the majority of people around you (including yourself)?

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