Reader
response to Inspired Reader
Stands Up To Union Mobs is running
strongly in favor of Justin who had the courage to publicly protest the
remarks of Albany Police Officers Union President Chris Mesley to the Albany
City Common Council.
I particularly like this comment from "Fazman" who writes
Good
job Justin!
This "Good Job" comment comes from a public employee, who is
represented by the SEIU. Now, before anyone hops on my case, I only make about
$30K/yr, and I haven't been a public employee very long. I just wanted to
give my disclaimer before saying that I agree with Justin's comments, along
with a lot of Mish's comments.
I would also like to point out that a majority of public employee's just
simply have no clue what is going on. I find more employees are actually mad
at the unions simply for the dues that they must pay.
Here
is another good comment from "Tin Hat" who writes
Well
done Justin.
Justin won't have any problems. Not after one public statement. It takes
courage to stand up, state your name, and rant in a public forum. The first
time is scary. Then it gets easier.
Inquiring
minds may be interested in seeing all of the Reader Comments to
the post.
An Inspiration
It was not Fazman's or Tin Hat's comments that inspired this post, but rather
a reader who lives in upstate New York, inspired by Justin to speak out.
By Email, Neil from NY writes ....
Please
forward this to Justin in Albany who stood up for all of us.
Dear Justin,
I applaud your courage. You have inspired me as an upstate NY guy (Binghamton
area) to do the same here. It’s ridiculous the mentality public unions
have.
Unfortunately we see the same here. The unions fought the merger of two
municipalities for fear of losing police and fire jobs. It was a no-brainer
from an economic view but they scared everyone into believing they were safer
with two corrupt entities than merging and saving tons of money.
Please know we stand with you in other parts of the state. Keep talking and
don’t let them bully you. God bless you. God bless America.
Neil
Vestal, New York
This
is how it all starts. One person inspires another to act. Please consider the
following Email from a reader in Phoenix.
Won't Be Bullied In Phoenix
Alan who lives in Phoenix was inspired too. Alan Writes ...
Dear
Mish,
I was wondering if you could help get the word out to city of Phoenix residents
on how they can contact their city management regarding the upcoming fiscal
2010-11 budget. The Phoenix City Council, Mayor’s Office, and City
Manager are reviewing community input through next week, and will approve a
budget plan on Tuesday, March 2nd.
Please let your Phoenix readers know that they can give input via the
following routes:
Web: Contact Phoenix City Hall
Email: Email Phoenix City Hall
Phone: 602-262-4800
Suggestions
For Phoenix
Alan's email was lengthy but here are a few points worth citing ...
1.
Reduce salaries. Do not lay off staff. Do not raise taxes.
The average cost of a city of Phoenix employee is $100,000 per year. That is
almost double the private sector. For 14,000 employees that’s $1.4B per
year! Why are we praising unions for grudgingly accepting a 3% pay reduction?
2. Privatize union positions that can be.
The city of Phoenix pays outrageously high union wages and benefits when
there are many private companies that can offer the same services at the same
quality. Double the private sector average cost is outrageous.
3. Replace the current City Manager and his staff.
The city of Phoenix budget has grown ~60% over the last 6 years under the
tenure of the recently departed city manager and his then-deputy/now city
manager. How
can that be? Is this fiscal responsibility?
Speak Out!
If you live in Phoenix then let the city council know how you feel.
I suggest all three means Alan mentioned: Phone, Email, and respond over the
Web. Don't be afraid to give them your name, address, and phone number.
Justin did that in Albany New York, you can be brave in Phoenix, can't you?
Hell's bells, regardless of where you live, it is your patriotic duty to
speak out.
If you are not pissed off at rising taxes for fewer services then you are a
politician, a union freeloader, or in a management position that benefits
from higher union salaries.
The numbers are right there. All you have to do is call.
Get your friends and neighbors to call too. Tell them you are fed up with
higher taxes and public union freeloaders stealing your money. Tell them you are
tired of political pandering to unions and you will not support any candidate
endorsed by unions. Tell the politicians to expect to be flooded by responses
from union thugs and to take that into consideration.
Just do it.
If anyone is aware of other cities actively soliciting voter feedback, shoot
me an email. I
will try and spread the word.
Mish
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