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Thursday, Gov. Snyder expressed his support for making Michigan a Right to Work state.
I was in that meeting with Governor Snyder, Senate Majority leader Randy Richardville , State Rep Mike Shirkey and others ,when the Governor said ” The Legislation will protect workers from being required to join and pay dues to a labor union as a condition of getting or keeping a job, it will protect collective bargaining,
A few hours later both the House and the Senate brought bills up for a vote, House Bill 4054 was passed by the House by a vote of 58-52 and would create Right to Work for private sector employees. Later, House Bill 4003 was passed by the Senate by a vote of 22-2 (all Democrats abstained from voting) and would create Right to Work for public sector employees. freedom to choose whether or not to join the union, we will have more new business coming to Michigan after Freedom to Work is a done deal, on Dec 11 2012 from 10am -5pm round 3 Tuesday the Right to Work legislation is on the agenda for a vote the unions are already organizing with plans to bus in thousands of their members to the Michigan Capitol they want to bully our Lawmakers into standing down the A F P and others are planning to again stand and support our legislators the union will be out 10,000 on Tues. and they are looking for a fight if you are going please be careful if you have a video camera bring it, they will try intimidation and draw you into a confrontation, the unions will likely out number us please be careful, Brenda Battle Jordan.
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NEWS TALK 1370 WSPD
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MICHIGAN - A speaker at a union protest against right-to-work legislation said if Gov. Rick Snyder signed the bill he would get “no rest” and that protesters would be at his “daughter’s soccer game.” (threats start at :40 mark).
The Rev. Charles Williams II made the comments Tuesday to loud cheers before a group of thousands of union workers. After his promises to harass Gov. Snyder, he introduced Rep. Richard Hammel, D-Mt. Morris Township, and House Minority Leader Tim Greimel, D-Auburn Hills. Williams is a Detroit-area pastor and left-wing activist.
Gov. Snyder later that day signed a bill into law making Michigan a right-to-work state. One of his daughters is a 16-year-old high school student.
“Just know one thing, Rick Snyder: You sign that bill, you won’t get no rest,” Williams said. “We’ll meet you on Geddes Road. We’ll be at your daughter’s soccer game. We’ll visit you at your church. We’ll be at your office.
“Because Michigan workers will not take it laying down — by any means necessary!” he said.
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Crowder tweeted last night that he’s had to put his wife under armed guard because of the severity of the threats he’s been getting:
Right now I have a former police officer, heavily armed at my house protecting my wife. The threats are severe. Prayers appreciated.
The left is giving Crowder the Breitbart treatment, calling him a liar and pretending they have evidence that he pushed the union thug Tony Camargo down just before Camargo started taking swings at him. But they have no evidence and Dana Loesch has broken it down frame by frame on her website to show that he couldn’t have pushed the guy down.
Not to mention there is now video of Tony Camargo verbally assaulting Crowder about 30 minutes before he started taking swings at Crowder. It’s around the 3:00 mark. http://youtu.be/YUBNHLCZfPw
Ann Zimmerman, Brenda, you are awsome! Thank you for all that you do. I so wanted to be there today. You are a great example of a real conservative and a person who is strong, intelligent and knows how the real world works. I love how you take it right to these guys. Keep up the great work. Maybe one day we can meet and I can shake your hand. Ditto for your husband too.