Anonymous ID: 42b810 June 27, 2018, 8:23 a.m. No.1924555   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4638 >>4672

Anons, just spitballing some thoughts.

This Supreme Court ruling about Unions is why Scalia was 187'd.

Remember?

 

"Justices split 4-4 on the issue in a similar case two years ago, just after Antonin Scalia died. But with Neil Gorsuch now filling the vacancy left by the Scalia, he was seen as the deciding vote this time. During arguments back in February, Gorsuch played it close to the vest and left court watchers guessing – he had no comments or questions from the bench during nearly 70 minutes of oral arguments. "*

 

They never thought she would lose.

 

Dems are pissed.

Another slush fund gone. And this is a YUGE slush fund.

 

"In a major legal and political defeat for big labor, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Wednesday that state government workers – whether they join the union or not – cannot be forced to pay so-called "fair share" fees to support collective bargaining and other union activities. While the current case applies only to public-sector employees, meanwhile, the political and financial stakes are potentially huge for the broader American labor union movement, which had been sounding the alarm about the legal fight.

The unions say 5 million government employees in 24 states and the District of Columbia would be affected by this ruling."

 

*http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/06/27/us-supreme-court-deals-blow-to-labor-unions-ruling-5-4-that-public-sector-unions-may-not-collect-mandatory-fees-from-non-members.html