The benefits program of the Wisconsin entitlement crowd and "tortious interference" as a path to presidential impeachment hearings.

Here is the truth about the Wisconsin's teacher union pay and benefit program:

On average they make 51,000 in annual pay (for nine months of work, we add).
That compares to a state average of $50, 462 per year - for 12 months worth of work.

The benefit program of an average state employee or teacher is worth $38, 527 per employee.
Compare this to $10, 589 as a benefit evaluation per a blue collar worker in Wisconsin. Not
even close.

The average Blue Collar worker pays nearly 30% of her salary for these benefits while the
state workers currently pay between 4 and 6 percent of their salaries and are being asked to
pay 12% ---- thus the whining and complaining.

Blue Collar workers pay "matching funds" for their retirement plans while state union
workers current pay a mere 2% of their income.

State worker health plans come with no co-pay requirements and no deductibles, unlike
the rest of humanity.

Democrats are telling the press that they may stay away from the state capitol for weeks, in
violation of several state laws. Teachers may do the same, again, in violation of law.

Finally, we leave you with this question: is the Obama Administration supporting wild-cat strikes and
anarchy as a means of getting things done legislatively !!?? Is the president guilty of a thing called
"tortious interference" with contract law? Understand that Obama may be on the verge of actually
standing in opposition to established law . . . . . an impeachable offense in our book.

We leave you with this definition. It may prove to be more important than you might think:

Tortious interference: The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else — for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to deliver goods on time. (Source: LegalDefinitions.us).

We believe that Obama is guilty of doing just this, interfering in business that is not his.

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