Obama's Labor Department takes sides against Wisconsin and Ohio.

Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis is the first Secretary on record to take sides in a intra-state conflict with unions.

Recent remarks made at the DNC have revealed a partisanship untold in modern presidential history. Obama has gone after Arizona, is attempting to force his health care reform on states that cannot afford his excessive immaturityand now, via his Labor Secretary, voiced his opinion against Wisconsin and Ohio governance.

I have known him to be pro-union from the very beginning of his term. His Stimulus bill forbade the offering of contracts exceeding 25 million dollars to non-union contractors. Understand that 25 mill in the world of infrastructure construction is a small construction project.

What caught our attention were these remarks by Solis regarding the taxpayer funded union protests in Wisconsin and Ohio.

"The fight is on. We work together. We help those embattled states right now where public employees are under assault." She called members of the protesting public employee unions "our brothers and sisters" and pledged to help them against Republican Govs. Scott Walker of Wisconsin and John Kasich of Ohio.

By contrast, the Department of Labor's purpose is offically defined in these words: to "foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States."

As a California federal representative, she supported the Marxist policy of "card check," a process that allows a union to capture an independent business without taking a vote.

In 2005, Solis was the keynote speaker at the Democratic Socialists of America national conference on "Socialism for the 21st Century."

Understand that she was appointed to her Cabinet position precisely because she is a socialist of the highest order.

Point of post: the debate as to whether Obama is or is not a socialist is one the more involved nonsensical debates we have had about the man. Know this, he is a "redistributionist" and that is, by definition, socialism in its most extreme form, period.

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