May 24, 2010

The Kind Of Animal Spawned By Today’s Unions

Of course, so-called “progressives” epitomize the kind of thinking, as well, that condones something like this.

Reminiscent of the white-hooded Ku Klux Klan showing up to terrorize families in their homes, the Service Employees International Union (SIEU) and a Chicago group called National Political Action showed up at the Maryland home of Greg Baer, deputy general counsel for corporate affairs at Bank of America last Sunday.

The White House has yet to denounce the muscle flexing by their SEIU buddies whose purpose was to intimidate the senior bank executive and make him an example to all those who might oppose the Democrats’ new finance bill now headed for conference with the House and Senate.

Baer wasn’t home that Sunday but his 14-year-old son was home alone. And frightened.
Now why have a protest and not invite the media?

Well, not the real media anyway.

The far-left Huffington Post was the only media invited along for the show to ensure narrow coverage of the terrorization of the Baer family in their own home. David Duke would be proud.

The only reason we’re finding out the real story is that Nina Easton of CNN lives next door to the Baer family. Oops!

Easton reports:
“Waving signs denouncing bank ‘greed,’ hordes of invaders poured out of 14 school buses, up Baer’s steps, and onto his front porch. As bullhorns rattled with stories of debtor calls and foreclosed homes, Baer’s teenage son Jack — alone in the house — locked himself in the bathroom. “When are they going to leave?” Jack pleaded when I called to check on him.

“Baer, on his way home from a Little League game, parked his car around the corner, called the police, and made a quick calculation to leave his younger son behind while he tried to rescue his increasingly distressed teen. He made his way through a din of barked demands and insults from the activists who proudly “outed” him, and slipped through his front door.

“‘Excuse me,’ Baer told his accusers, “I need to get into the house. I have a child who is alone in there and frightened.”

You can read Easton’s full, harrowing account of the terrorization of her neighbors here.

From Nina Easton’s article, linked just above:

Now this event would accurately be called a “protest” if it were taking place at, say, a bank or the U.S. Capitol. But when hundreds of loud and angry strangers are descending on your family, your children, and your home, a more apt description of this assemblage would be “mob.” Intimidation was the whole point of this exercise, and it worked-even on the police. A trio of officers who belatedly answered our calls confessed a fear that arrests might “incite” these trespassers.

What’s interesting is that SEIU, the nation’s second largest union, craves respectability. Just-retired president Andy Stern is an Obama friend and regular White House visitor. He sits on the President’s Fiscal Responsibility Commission. He hobnobs with those greedy Wall Street CEOs — executives much higher-ranking than my neighbor Baer — at Davos. His union spent $70 million getting Democrats elected in 2008.

In the business community, though, SEIU has a reputation for strong-arm tactics against management, prompting some companies to file suit.

Now those strong-arm tactics, stirred by supposedly free-floating (as opposed to organized) populist rage, have come to the neighborhood curb. Last year it was AIG executives — with protestors met by security guard outside. Now it’s any executive — and they’re on the front stoop. After Baer’s house, the 14 buses left to descend on the nearby residence of Peter Scher, a government relations executive at JPMorgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500).

Targeting homes and families seems to put SEIU in the ranks of (now jailed) radical animal-rights activists and the Kansas anti-gay fundamentalists harassing the grieving parents of a dead 20-year-old soldier at his funeral (the Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on the latter). But that’s not a conversation that SEIU officials want to have.

I don’t suppose it is.

This is the kind of thing liberals applaud, as they have little sense of decency, only a laissez faire attitude when it comes to forcing their unwanted points of view on everybody else. The end justifies the means.

Liberals love unions, as long as there are no unions involved in businesses they themselves own.

But back to the Kay Kay Kay (a southern Democrat organization, by the way) style tactics employed by SEIU: This is the kind of thing that happens, and that the thugs get away with, when the MSM is run mostly by liberals (as it is now), because the bias of a left wing media will guarantee that such things, perpetrated by their own kind, will receive very little press coverage.

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4 Responses to “The Kind Of Animal Spawned By Today’s Unions”

  1. Thibojeaux Says:

    There’s your union guys for ya. First, last and always mob. It’s no wonder that they’re on the same side of the fence as liberals, because they are similar critters, each a shark in his respective pond, neither with any morals or sense of fair play.

  2. Harry Says:

    That’s for sure, and it would probably have been un-PC for the police to show up, do their job and arrest the whole crowd for trespassing and disturbing the peace.

    Had it been a crowd of conservatives going after someone exactly the same way, the lefty media would have been yelling for arrests to be made and somehow translating the whole thing, even if everyone involved was a WASP, with “racism”.

  3. Simeon Says:

    I try very hard to avoid commenting on these neocon blogs, I really do, because what I’m reading here, in both the two above comments and the post, is pure far right, redneck, neanderthal rhetoric I should just write off as idiocy as an art form, but you dudes are too much.

    One isolated incident, and off you go, all progressives are terrorists, yadayadayada.

    This is why politics in this country has become such a polarized mess, and why nothing positive is happening in the economy or in our relationships with other countries.

  4. Chuck Says:

    Thibojeaux,

    They are exactly the same, though when a lib here’s that, the self righteous bit starts, or he/she’ll somehow blame something a conservative did that caused the liberal to do something for which he/she has been “misunderstood”.

    Harry,

    Precisely, what we have today, thanks to the left wing media, leftist courts like the 9th Circus that legislate from the bench and our socialist politicians, is the ultimate in one way streets.

    Simeon,

    In response to your comment regarding “isolated incidents”, I give you:

    http://www.unionfacts.com/articles/crimeViolence.cfm