An unpopular bit of legislation that the blue wave struck down is now up for debate again and again until it passes. Take a look and then realize that "constant vigilance" is boring:
Missouri voters said no to 'right to work.' Republican lawmaker wants it anyway.
JEFFERSON CITY * A Springfield Republican wants to again make Missouri a "right-to-work" state - even after two-thirds of voters in August shot down the state's law. State Sen.-elect Eric Burlison, R-Springfield, filed the legislation this month in preparation for the Legislature's annual session, which starts in January.
Lawmakers have seen how well the city of Kansas City, MO ignores what the voters say and nothing becomes of it so now lawmakers everywhere will start doing the same. When you install bad people in office you can expect bad things in return.
ReplyDeleteWe have a constitutional duty to guard against union corruption. That is the real constant vigilance!
ReplyDeleteIt'll pass in 2020 with the Trump Red Wave.
ReplyDeleteThe out of state cash opposing Prop A should have been illegal. I guess we don't want the kind of economic growth that Texas has as a right to work state. The ballot language also sucked.
ReplyDeleteThe worst unions are the government service ones. AFSCME should be outlawed.
12:53 it has been ruled in federal court that the government doesn’t have to protect us so don’t look for the gubmint for help
ReplyDeleteRed Wave lol. Who do you think killed RTW? It wasn't the libs. It was Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, Warrensburg etc. Trump country. Unions don't employ anyone in KCMO.
ReplyDeleteIt would get voted down easily while they elect the same GOP members who want to depress their wages. You get the representation you deserve, I guess.
Should be a recall on Eric and get him out of office
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