Who Occupy’s the Wall Street Movement ?
“We need more militancy,” United Steelworkers union president Leo Gerard told radio host Ed Schultz last week as he pledged Big Labor’s support for the so-called “Occupy Wall Street” movement.
For weeks, press reports indicated the so-called “Occupy” movement was infested with union agitators seeking to create a climate for more government spending and more forced unionism.
In a report from the Washington Examiner Police Chief Cathy Lanier says :
“That is no longer a peaceful protest,” explained D.C. police chief Cathy Lanier, reports the Washington Examiner Lanier stated that the Occupiers have become more “confrontational and violent toward uninvolved bystanders and motorists” and even “jeopardized the safety of their own children by using them in blockades.”
You see, ever since the Supreme Court’s infamous 1973 Enmons decision, union bosses have been granted immunity from prosecution for acts of violence and vandalism they orchestrate in the so-called “pursuit of legitimate union objectives.”
This outrageous loophole in federal law has effectively tied the hands of federal law enforcement officers and has permitted union bosses and their handpicked “enforcers” to achieve their union goals – by any means necessary.
That’s why the Freedom from Union Violence Act (FUVA) is so vital. To learn more about FUVA and how you can help urge Congress to take action, please click here.
Please join the National Right to Work Committee and sign the petition to your U.S. Senators and Representatives.
Unless the politicians in Washington are forced to pay attention, they will continue to turn a blind eye to the violence committed by their union-boss patrons.