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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

HEY, WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT ALL THIS NEW "CIVILITY?"


For anyone who didn't happen to see it, Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa had some rather profane and combative words for Republicans while warming up the crowd for our "Fearless Leader," Barry "Almighty" in Detroit, Michigan on Monday. "We got to keep an eye on the battle that we face: The war on workers. And you see it everywhere, it is the Tea Party. And you know, there is only one way to beat and win that war. The one thing about working people is we like a good fight. And you know what? They've got a war, they got a war with us and there's only going to be one winner. It's going to be the workers of Michigan, and America. We're going to win that war," Jimmy Hoffa said to a heavily union crowd. "President Obama, this is your army. We are ready to march. Let's take these son of bitches out and give America back to an America where we belong," Hoffa added. Sorry, but from where I'm standing it's these supposed "workers" who first declared war on the rest of us.



Following his little declaration of "war" on conservative Republicans, Jimmy then proceeded to go on the Communist News Network (CNN), where he then went on to explain his objections to the Tea Party. On Monday, at a Labor Day rally in Michigan, Hoffa assured Barry "Almighty" that union workers are his “army” in the “war” against the Tea Party: “We are ready to march,” Hoffa said. "Everybody here’s got a vote. If we go back and we keep an eye on the prize -- let's take these sons of bitches out and give America back to an America where we belong." What exactly is the prize which these imbeciles desire, the economic collapse of this country? By his declaring "war" on the Tea Party, all this moron has effectively done here is to declare war on average American people who still cherish our Constitution. Which, I can only guess, is not the sentiment held by Mr. Hoffa or any of his goon squad union members. All these lazy malcontents want is to ensure that their inflated contracts remain firmly in place while the we watch our country slip further and further into an economic abyss.


Our "Dear Beloved Leader," Barry "Almighty" was not on the stage when Hoffa let loose with his incendiary rant, but he did address the crowd later. After his inflammatory comments, Hoffa gave a six-minute interview to CNN, where he vented even more frustration with the Tea Party. Hoffa said he thinks Barry "Almighty" “learned a lesson” in his debt negotiations with congressional Republicans: “You can’t be reasonable with people that are unreasonable. And I think he learned a lesson that now he's going to have to take them on, because there is no middle ground,” Hoffa told CNN’s John King. It goes without saying that this sop, King, did not mention Hoffa’s call to “take out” the Tea Party. This pathetic crook, Hoffa, needs to be quietly resting right next to his old man, wherever that may be. This union scum is not to be expected to make any level of sacrifice while we work to successfully navigate through our current Barry created, economic slump. They are simply above that.


Hoffa said union workers now realize that “this group” – the Tea Party – “is coming after them. You know, when they start talking about, you know, getting rid of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, rolling back collective bargaining in major states, I think this has -- you know, this has been the wake-up call that maybe labor needs.” Talk about being paranoid. Hoffa is attempting to alter completely what it is that the Tea Party is all about. It's not coming after anyone except politicians who have an overwhelming need to continue to spend money that we simply don't have. And at a time when Barry is out there making the argument that everyone needs to pay their fair share, why does that not seem to include these union goons? Barry "Almighty", in his speech, continued to portray himself as a champion of “working folks.” “Everything we’ve done, it’s been thinking about you,” he said. The White House has not yet commented on Hoffa's remarks. Look, I'm one of those "working folks" and Barry ain't done squat for me. Which leads me to the conclusion that he's only the champion of "unionized working folks."

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