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Bill Kristol Thanks God "Most of the Workforce Isn't Unionized"

Posted by Matt Corley at 4:32 PM on October 18, 2009.


Kristol's idiotic attack on unionization ignores the fact that unions are good for the American economy since unions help workers secure higher wages and greater benefits.

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Earlier this week, hate radio host Rush Limbaugh was dropped from an investor group that was trying to purchase NFL’s St. Louis Rams franchise. Limbaugh’s involvement with the group sparked a week of controversy due to his history of racially divisive commentary. African-American NFL players said they “wouldn’t play” for Limbaugh’s team while the head of the NFL’s players union said he opposed Limbaugh’s bid because sports are meant to reject “discrimination and hatred.”

On Fox News Sunday today, the “All-Stars” jumped to Limbaugh’s defense. NPR’s Juan Williams set up a false comparison, claiming that people don’t complain about MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann announcing football games even though he makes “divisive” statements about conservatives. The Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol used the NFL player’s union’s opposition to Limbaugh to attack unions in general, saying “thank God most of the workforce isn’t unionized”:

KRISTOL: Thank God most of business isn’t a monopoly. Thank God most of the workforce isn’t unionized. Why could this happen? This could happen because all the NFL players are in one union. Because all the NFL owners are in one club and pressure can be put on them. Thank God there’s more diversity in this country in terms of different industries and different businesses. And people can be controversial and can still find places that are willing to have them.

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Kristol’s attack on unionization ignores the fact that unions are good for the American economy since unions help workers secure higher wages and greater benefits. Additionally, the collective bargaining of unions give workers the ability to shape the conditions of their employment, as the NFL players union successfully demonstrated.

According to Dan Lebowitz, executive director of the Center for Sports and Society at Northeastern University, the NFL has 78 percent African-American players. Because the player’s union has leverage, that means the players won’t have to work for someone who said just two years ago, “the NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it.”

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Matt Corley is a Research Associate for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.


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Fuck Kristol
Posted by: simuvac on Oct 18, 2009 6:14 PM   
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He's a contemptible human being.

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» he got promoted to human being?! Posted by: hurricane hugo
» RE: he got promoted to human being?! Posted by: wrinklemomma
» RE: Fuck Kristol Posted by: Doubtom43
there's scarier things than unions, Bill...
Posted by: wrinklemomma on Oct 18, 2009 7:33 PM   
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Kristol should thank his God that more workers aren't ARMED, because maybe we'd come for him, his corporate bloodsucker friends, and the obstructionist buttwipe GOP side of Congress. I, for one, applaud both the NFL players' union, AND the mostly Republican owners for doing what it took to keep the sport free of such a devisive and useless POS, who would only ruin one of the few deversions we have left- at least with football, we only hate each other on game day.

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"Thank God most businesses aren't monopolies"?? "Thank God people can still speak out"??
Posted by: Paul_C on Oct 18, 2009 9:22 PM   
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What a friggin hypocrite! That SOB has dedicated his hateful, petty, selfish life to two things:

- building corporations into massive monopolies

- demonizing citizen activists

F*ck that lying ass POS! Ma, git mah shotgun!

peace,
Paul

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Bill Kristol, The George Costanza Of Pundits
Posted by: Ishmael1 on Oct 19, 2009 2:48 AM   
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This makes me think of an idea I had for ACORN. Rather than concentrate on getting poor people jobs and housing, ACORN should partner with the NRA to help all the poor people in this country to obtain assault weapons, then provide names and addresses of CEOs, CFOs and corporate board members.

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» You are right about that. Posted by: medusa
this from a man who's probably never worked a day in his life.
Posted by: sicntired on Oct 19, 2009 3:15 AM   
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This political hack has made his living on the sweat of others his whole life.How could he be expected to know how important a union is to a working man.Even a weak union is better than no union at all.His political views are right in step with this kind of right wing pro big business fascism.

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He thanks "God"?
Posted by: PJAW on Oct 19, 2009 4:51 AM   
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How twisted do you have to be to presume that "God" is responsible for the disempowerment of working people? Just who the hell is this "God" that Bill Kristol prays to? I mean, I support the concept of freedom of religion (or freedom FROM religion), but this guys theology seems pretty sick. Is constitutional protection extended to any philosophy, simply because it's labeled relgion? Then I suggest that unions become churches.

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yeah, thank god they aren't unionized...
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Oct 19, 2009 4:56 AM   
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... then the free market might actually favor them a litle bit rather than be wholly controlled by the wealthy and those like Kristol who talk like the robber barons of old.

Scratch a free market enthusiast, you'll find someone who will whine anytime the free market actually works to stop the wealthy in any way.

They tell you that without government checks and regulations it will be the consumers and workers who keep things in check... but that never worked in the old days and it will never work now... and then in the few instances where it is even attempted, such as the Glenn Beck boycott, they whine about it not being fair.

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We can be thankful in this instance that God is a union member.
Posted by: grindermonkey on Oct 19, 2009 5:39 AM   
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Kristol will be lobbied by the Greek gods for all eternity for his blasphemy.

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Once upon a time unions were a good thing
Posted by: kahuna_2bears on Oct 19, 2009 5:49 AM   
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Once upon a time unions were a good thing

Once a time workers had to work 12 hours a day and 69x days a week.

Then Unions formed a did a lot of good in asking for shorter work days, better pay, better working conditione.

Then in the 1970s they got intopolitics and donating union members to political candidates; many times the union board's made these donations to political candidates that the rank and file union members did not support without even having avote by the union members. This is wrong, The union has no right to use your dues to support ANY candidate wiout you having the oppornity to vote.

As I said Unions at one time were a VERY good thing; but I say that unions should either.

1. GET THE HELL OUT OF POLITICS.
2. iF the unions will not GET OUT OF POLITICS; They should be broken up.
2.

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The Festival of Lights: Happy Diwali!
Posted by: Sister_Lauren on Oct 19, 2009 6:14 AM   
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Not off topic, it is about 'god',

The Festival of Lights: Happy Diwali! (with text and pictures)

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Humility eludes us, denial becomes us
Posted by: weathered on Oct 19, 2009 7:20 AM   
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and trouble follows us.

For some this simple but essential spiritual lesson is too hard to grasp. Arrogance is a disease and entitlement an affliction, Kristol tests positive for both.

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Silver Spoons
Posted by: ProgressiveManiac on Oct 19, 2009 7:38 AM   
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It seems that there has always been a faction in American politics (maybe all politics) that is dominated by elitist thinking. Today it is the Republican party that takes this position, that some people are better than others and that these are the people who should lead. These people seem to always be talking about American values and traditions, but they don't seem to favor our democratic ideals.

Krystal acts as though he were born with a silver spoon in his mouth and I believe he actually was. Not all Republicans were born into such an advantaged position in life, but strangely they still act as though they had. Wishful thinking, I suppose.

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» RE: Silver Spoons Posted by: Midway54
Behold, Kahuna Speaks
Posted by: Midway54 on Oct 19, 2009 8:26 AM   
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"As I said Unions at one time were a VERY good thing; but I say that unions should either.

1. GET THE HELL OUT OF POLITICS.
2. iF the unions will not GET OUT OF POLITICS; They should be broken up.
2.
*********************************************

Our Gilded Age II Plutocracy and its member corporations and foundations all agree with you. It's on the agenda.

So, you should continue to support and vote for the political stooges whose mission it is to see to the luxurious comfort of the plutocrats and the destruction of labor unions.
If those rightwinger stooges you prefer successfully become a large majority in Congress, with another Puppet in the White House, you and others like you will celebrate but ultimately suffer the consequences of having economically and politically fornicated yourselves as well as the rest of us by your misguided political choices.

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» The Unions have been Broken Posted by: ProgressiveManiac
Here's the deal
Posted by: willymack on Oct 19, 2009 10:33 AM   
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NUTS are running the show.
The rest of us are lazy, indifferent, and hopelessly STUPID, and
That's just fine with the nuts.

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Irony
Posted by: Dysphoric1 on Oct 19, 2009 11:27 AM   
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I've always loved the irony that every one of these anti-union people are in a monstrous union themselves, currently comprised of over 300 million individuals. They elect their local union reps to run the local chapters of their union (local & state government) as well as their nationwide reps (Congress) and their union President (Obama). They also pay their union dues in the form of taxes.

If you are ideologically anti-union, you are by definition, ideologically anti-America. Republicanism (not the political party, but the system of government) IS a union.

These people must hate Lincoln. After all, he prevented the bust up of the biggest union in North America...

Bipolar America: Democratic Republicanism is a matter of pride and patriotism on a national level, but in the workplace, where we spend most of our lives, we are expected to live under complete fascism. A strange dichotomy to say the least...

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» RE: Irony Posted by: jwc1480
KRISTOL CAN SUCK ME
Posted by: jarbo on Oct 20, 2009 2:44 AM   
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Proud member: Local 802, AFM; AFTRA; AEA

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Oh, Then Wonderful Unions
Posted by: jwc1480 on Oct 20, 2009 7:45 PM   
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Let us hope the unions will do for this country what they did to Detroit. NOT!

At least the good folks running the unions do okay.

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