Here is what George Soros, Big Labor and MoveOn.org are planning on doing, now.

Note: the immediate script, below, is from the Marxists at MoveOn.org -- fyi from your friendly editor.

Rally to Save the American Dream

In Wisconsin and around our country, the American Dream is under fierce attack. Instead of creating jobs, Republicans are giving tax breaks to corporations and the very rich—and then cutting funding for education, police, emergency response, and vital human services.

On Saturday, February 26, at noon local time, we are organizing rallies in front of every statehouse and in every major city to stand in solidarity with the people of Wisconsin. We demand an end to the attacks on worker's rights and public services across the country. We demand investment, to create decent jobs for the millions of people who desperately want to work. And we demand that the rich and powerful pay their fair share.

We are all Wisconsin. We are all Americans.

This Saturday, we will stand together to Save the American Dream.Sign up today to join in!

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Know that the picture above frames hundreds of criminally involved teachers in Wisconsin, rioting in violation of state law -- hardly a picture of "democracy in action." Seriously. I am not name calling or making things up. State law defines this gathering as illegal as it pertains to the teachers of the state. They should be summarily fired and prosecuted. Maybe placed in camps of some sort ?? !

Understand that what is lost in the Wisconsin teacher riots is two-fold: the rule of Constitutional law and the rights of the non-union taxpayers. The first consequence is obvious. The second is grossly under-reported.

Society cannot exist without the rule of law. The public unions of this nation, at least many of them, do not regard the rule of law as critical when they stand in opposition to that law. Such is the very definition of "criminal involvement."

As to the rights of the non-union worker: she is completely unimportant to these teachers. All salaries paid to the demonstrators in Wisconsin are paid by the taxpayer, the fast majority of whom are the non-union middle class. Public unions cannot survive without other peoples money and they, the unions, could not care less. Public union employees are not "middle class." Rather, they are part of the Entitlement Class that is fully supported - I say, again, "fully" supported - by those who are non-union members of society.

You might object with that last statement, saying, "John, you are forgetting that public union workers pay taxes too." Yes they do but with whose money? Understand that I am saying that all of the money a public sector unionized teacher makes and pays out comes from the non-union, private sector . . . . all of it.

Look, if all of my son's "income " (I might call it an "allowance") is given to him by me and he gives me back a measly portion of that total, he is only returning my money. When I pay taxes, I support the teacher. When the teacher pays taxes, he is only making my tax burden less that what it could be, nothing more.

I should have the right to manage my money, but under "collective bargaining," my right to manage my money is completely ignored. In fact, collective bargaining's end game is always this from the public unions:

Pay us more of your money.

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