Sici, there is something here people are ignoring, crooked police unions most likely tied to the Chairman of the DNC Thomas Perez and former Obama Labor Secretary playing incite to r**t with rogue cops:
Joe Biden Threatens U.S. Communities’ SafetyMinneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo 8/21/20https://nrtwc.org/joe-biden-threatens-u-s-communities-safety/"Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo: In practice, monopolistic unionism allows an employee who deserves to be terminated to “not only be back in your department, but to be patrolling in your communities.” Credit: Jim Mone, Associated Press
Monopolistic Unionism Insulates Abusive Government Employees"Roughly a decade ago, during President Barack Obama’s first term in office, Big Labor came within a hair of achieving one of its most cherished objectives: a federal law mandating union monopoly control over state and local first responders nationwide.
"National Right to Work Committee members across the country led the seemingly quixotic, but ultimately successful, charge against this power grab, cynically mislabeled as the “Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act” (S.3991).
"This bill was sponsored by then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.).
"It would have denied localities in all 50 states the option to refuse to grant a single public-safety union the power to speak for all front-line employees, including those who don’t want to join, in discussions with their employer regarding pay, benefits, and other working conditions.
"Monopoly bargaining, euphemistically labeled as “exclusive representation,” would have been foisted on firefighters, police, and other public-safety employees nationwide.
"And in most states that already authorize public-safety monopoly bargaining, S.3991 would have widened its scope.
"Committee Members Flooded Capitol Hill With Letters, Petitions, Emails . . .
"But despite enjoying the enthusiastic support of the Obama White House, the then-Democrat majority caucuses in both chambers of Congress, and half-a-dozen GOP senators who were sponsors of another virtually identical measure, S.3991 never became law.
"The measure stalled in the face of persistent and passionate opposition from well-mobilized Right to Work members, who time and again flooded Capitol Hill with letters, postcards, petitions, emails, faxes, and phone calls calling on Congress not to federalize public-safety monopoly bargaining.
"In December 2010, Mr. Reid’s last-ditch bid to ram S.3991 through his chamber failed as he came up five v**es short of the 60 he needed to achieve cloture, with nine senators who had previously supported the scheme v****g “No.”
"Of course, Big Labor wasn’t deterred from trying again.
"And this year U.S. p**********l challenger Joe Biden, now favored to win in November according to most polls, is backing an even more expansive scheme to enhance the power of government union bosses in all 50 states.
"Right to Work President Mark Mix explained:
“'A majority of U.S. House members are already cosponsors of H.R.3463, extraordinarily radical legislation that would override state laws and foist union monopoly bargaining on first responders and millions of other front-line public-sector employees across the country.
“'And 40 U.S. senators are cosponsors of S.1970, essentially identical companion legislation that would institute nationwide government-sector monopoly bargaining by federal mandate.
“'In his eagerness to please Big Labor, Joe Biden has pledged to sign legislation like H.R.3463 and S.1970 as soon as he gets a chance.”
"‘Debilitating’ For a Police Chief Not to Be Able to Terminate Derelict Officers
"In recent months, a number of well-publicized instances of alleged police misconduct and brutality have focused public attention on the question of how such abuses can best be prevented."And commentators across the political spectrum have recognized that roadblocks to warranted disciplinary measures and firings erected by government union bosses wielding monopoly-bargaining privileges are a principal reason why cops who have been credibly accused of wrongdoing often stay on the job.“'By and large, American police officers are outstanding citizens to whom we all owe a debt of gratitude,” said Mr. Mix.'
“'And there are clearly cases in which the tough decisions police officers have to make in the line of duty are unfairly criticized. That’s one reason why no one should question their right to band together to defend their legitimate interests.'
“'Unfortunately, laws authorizing and promoting union monopoly bargaining in government that are already on the books in most states can make it almost impossible for police departments and other public agencies to discipline employees for truly reprehensible actions.'Chief Medaria Arradondo, who heads the Minneapolis Police Department, bluntly stated the problem June 10 as he announced he was withdrawing from negotiations with union officials:“'[T]here is nothing more debilitating' to a chief than having 'grounds to terminate an officer for misconduct' while 'dealing with a third-party mechanism that allows for that employee not only to be back in your department, but to be patrolling in your communities.'”It used to be considered a national security threat to have government employees unionized during WWII. Too many labor unions supported the 1930s - 1940s c*******t/f*****t alliances between Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin where American unions engaged in sabotaging our defense contractors during the war. The FBI holds thousands of pages on labor unions and "sabotage" during this period of American history. It still is a national security threat.
Derek Chauvin had 18 counts of previous incidents of "excessive force" in his police department dossier yet it would have cost millions of dollars in lawsuits for the Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo to successfully fire him. Why has no one question if Thomas Perez and the AFL-CIO had a list of rogue cops in an effort to incite r**ts to throw the 2020 e******n?
This is why it is so important to pass the National Right To Work Act and make labor union membership voluntary in the private sector and ban all public employee unions that have created the "Deep State" and threaten our national security.