
I hope some of these cash-strapped municipalities are ready for the customary clean up needed whenever progressives congregate.
Massholes Of The State Unite
While the rest of the nation is trying to get a firm grip on fiscal reality… there is still Massachusetts.
If the United States were the Arab world, we’d be Syria, an island of tranquility, the people long since bullied into silence by a violence-prone minority sect determined to protect and preserve … their lavish layabout lifestyles.
Look at what’s happened here just this week. Two prominent Democrats were thrown into prison — one for helping her fugitive brother file false tax returns, the other, an avowed socialist, for molesting women — immigrant women, at that. The pair got a total of four months — they’ll both be out long before Memorial Day.
And a congressman, Mike Capuano, the tough street kid from Dartmouth College, goes ballistic on a handful of pro-democracy demonstrators on the Common and starts invoking deranged images of violence, of “blood in the streets.”
The MoveOn event in Boston should be interesting, indeed.






Where’s the rally for the Guv? I wish I could go, but I have a j-o-b I have to be at. Libtards apparently have waaaaayyyy too much time to spare…
Igor
Progressive Fagans lure the Massachusetts gullible into their progressive Gulag in the making. Many MA inmates have been successfully brainwashed. Author, Solynetsin, describes how the inmates cried at Stalin’s death, saying, “if only Stalin knew.”
See the hopelessness in Solynetsin’s face on this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn
This is the final face of Hope and Change in a progressive Utopia.
Our Constitution was intended as legal guidance to prevent the tyranny of a majority, and the tyranny of a minority.
The existence of public unions are antithetical to the premise of a democratic republic. The private unions exist as corporations which perpetuate a structural inequality in the labor market. Do they really believe that any reasonable person should empathize with their cause? I wonder what they think about the displacement of American adults and children by the 20 million or so illegal aliens. I wonder what they think about policies which encourage businesses to operate outside of America and for domestic businesses to compete in a manipulated market. Have they demonstrated the empathy which they demand for themselves to others? Are the civil servants capable of distinguishing between voluntary and involuntary exploitation, and comprehend why their positions are unlike those in the private sector? Solidarity, indeed.