Thugs in the White House?

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Do we have thugs in Wash­ing­ton, (prob­a­bly, not a new sto­ry there) but in what seems to be a counter pro­duc­tive state­ment we seem to have some real­ly nasty things com­ing from a spokesman of the Unions, is that the way they are?

Are all Unions like this?

Like the answer to that ques­tion is no not at all, in fact most unions are nor­mal peo­ple just like per­haps a neigh­bor you might know, this kind of talk is not real­ly what a union is all about, more so if you think about how the unions want to expand its influ­ence, you can catch more with hon­ey, any­day right so why insult 80 per­cent of the Amer­i­can Peo­ple?

Sounds a lit­tle off right, per­haps it is, hope­ful­ly this is not what the White House is all about.

Team­sters Pres­i­dent Jim­my Hof­fa had some pro­fane, com­bat­ive words for Repub­li­cans while warm­ing up the crowd for Pres­i­dent Oba­ma in Detroit, Michi­gan on Mon­day.

“We got to keep an eye on the bat­tle that we face: The war on work­ers. And you see it every­where, it is the Tea Par­ty. And you know, there is only one way to beat and win that war. The one thing about work­ing peo­ple is we like a good fight. And you know what? They’ve got a war, they got a war with us and there’s only going to be one win­ner. It’s going to be the work­ers of Michi­gan, and Amer­i­ca. We’re going to win that war,” Jim­my Hof­fa Jr. said to a heav­i­ly union crowd.

Do the unions real­ly want this type of thing in the news right now?

a lot depends on many dif­fer­ent things, one thing for sure state­ments like this are not good for an elec­tion cam­paign is not real­ly what you would want if you were try­ing to get elect­ed, but was it real­ly the way it seemed to be, or are the real mas­ters, com­ing out of the woods?

Who is run­ning this nation, the White House, or is it some shad­ow fig­ure, that no ones real­ly knows much about?

“Pres­i­dent Oba­ma, this is your army. We are ready to march. Let’s take these son of bitch­es out and give Amer­i­ca back to an Amer­i­ca where we belong,” Hof­fa added.

There are some real issues to con­sid­er here, and hope­ful­ly this is not the hope and the change that most Amer­i­cans under­stand and have come to know and to expect.