Editor's notes: this is may not the be the national menace Glenn Beck thinks it will be, but it certainly will be the institution of a nationalized union for police and fire fighters. Our first thoughts include the notion that this bill is, yet, another piece of legislation that takes state and local control away from this sector of employment ---- totally unnecessary. Understand that the greater the number of Federally mandated issues, the less money there is available to local governments. In our local school district, here in the central valley of
California, about 83% of the monies collected for the management of the District are beyond local control due to requirements (mandates) from the Federal government. We support the end to these mandates and the end to the National Education Agency. Parents have lost control of the education of their children, in some cases to extent that they are no longer allowed into the classroom, not allowed to tape teaching sessions, not allowed to supervise the conduct of their children. Marxist/Facism is the force driving such political drivel and it needs to be changed. In like fashion, municipalities will lose control of their police and fire departments if this bill passes through the Marxist congress currently in power. Local control over contracts, benefits, and personnel will be lost and the puppet State will be well on its way. On second thought, maybe Glenn Beck is right. If it passes, immediate repeal needs to be the agenda. jds.
By Warner Todd Huston
Senate Democrat Majority Leader Harry Reid is quietly trying to nationalize rules governing every police, fire and first responder union in the nation. Through the benignly named Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act (H.R.413) Reid wants all first responders represented by collective bargaining rules emanating from Washington D.C. Naturally he thinks that it is necessary as a matter of national security.
Reid is pushing this monstrosity as a major sop to his union supporters who will greatly benefit from nationalized rules for police and fire unions. This plan would replace with federal rules all state laws on collective bargaining between state and local governments and their first responder unions and would greatly empower unions to dictate pay scales and benefits on a national level . . . . . . . READ THIS STORY, PLEASE >>>>
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