Thursday, March 01, 2007

Our Nation's Greatest Threat

The U.S. Senate began debating legislation to bolster America's security on Wednesday with the White House threatening a veto because one part would extend union protection to 45,000 airport workers.

President George W. Bush's administration charged that the Democratic-backed provision to provide workers limited collective bargaining rights would curb needed flexibility at the U.S. Transportation Security Administration and diminish traveler safety. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, a Connecticut independent and a chief sponsor of the overall bill, disagreed. He said he would urge Bush to support the provision as a way to bolster spirits among a largely demoralized workforce.



Bush will veto the 9/11 bill that will implement many of the commission's recommendations because it would allow 45,000 workers to unionize. WTF. How sick does this get. Our country is run by petulant children who throw temper tantrums when they get their two pound chocolate fudge sundae with 3, instead of 4, cherries. Bush does not care about national security or anything besides getting his way all the time. That is a sociopathic quality. Bush is refusing to make things safer for all Americans because 45,000 workers need to unionize. Period, stop. Unionize! I was not aware, but that would mean the end of the world as we know it. Unions are even more evil than terrorists. It is about time the White House rolled out its new product - in the spring, nonetheless - a new Axis of Evil (tm). This one can include Terrorists, Unions and all People who Disagree with Bush (PDBs).

By the way, Lieberman is about to find out how far his 'working across the aisle' position will get him and how little clout he has. Watch him blame the Democrats.

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