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  • Reply to: Republicans Call for Imposing ALEC Zones on Poorest Neighborhoods of Milwaukee   9 years 5 months ago
    Maybe electing someone without a college education as governor was not so smart after all! Being able to read and think for oneself without a scripted agenda from ALEC might be requirements for the next governor.
  • Reply to: Organic Consumer Pressure Works: Stonyfield Quits International Dairy Foods Group   9 years 5 months ago
    Well, thanks for updating my knowledge regarding this. As a general viewer just saw the news but never dug into the reality. But seriously this should be unanimously unacceptable and should follow protest. Legal use of natural word on products containing GMOs is widely not acceptable and I am against such laws. How can a lawsuit encourage such practices and still demand righteousness! Stonyfield has done the right thing by quitting IDFA and I truly appreciate their deeds. But whatever it may be the whole situation, it depends on us how we handle the pressure and react accordingly in a correct way. Many consumers consume organic dairy products thinking of natural due to labeling which is not right according to the lawsuit and for people’s health. Do update more info on this.
  • Reply to: Full Koch Press for ALEC Right-to-Work Bill in Wisconsin   9 years 5 months ago
    It never ceases to amaze me how progressives fall for the right-wing doublespeak and use it in their articles and headlines. "Right-to-Work" legislation has nothing to do with the right to work. It is about weakening workers rights to organize. Using the right-wing's Orwellian language cooperates in their misinformation. I'm sure they love it!
  • Reply to: ALEC Right-to-Work Bill to Be Signed by Walker   9 years 5 months ago
    Scott Walker's recent pronouncements on union busting ( or as Walker calls it..."significant foreign policy". For example, see: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/28/scott-walker-ronald-reagan_n_6775184.html ), place him at the front and center of the current GOP clown parade. It was inevitable that Walker would do his best to bust private sector unions after having busted the Wisconsin public sector unions. Busting all those grammarians, librarians, Latin teachers, band directors and home ec teachers prevented them from lighting a fire under our kids. Take that Islamic State ( ISIS ) and prepare for Armageddon; Walker is going to dismember you...from your thuggish, barbaric union...with his marauding army of Wisconsin Republican legislators! :-) There's no limit to the anti-worker and anti-people mentality and policy viewpoints of Walker; he's just doing what his owners tell him to do.
  • Reply to: Who Is Behind the National Right to Work Committee and its Anti-Union Crusade?   9 years 5 months ago
    Yeah, violence is NOT the answer, on EITHER side. That said, do some research into the Labor/Union movement, from it's origins, and see where the violence started. In current times the corporations no longer need the armed thugs they once employed since buying off elected officials is much more Politically Correct.

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