"There Will Be Blood," Says Michigan State Rep
Civility on parade during right-to-work debate
"There will be blood," State Representative Douglas Geissthreatened from the floor of the Michigan House of Representativestoday as the body debated legislation that would make Michigan the nation's 24th right to work state.
"I really wish we had not gone here," Geiss continued. "It is the leadership in this house that has led us here. The same leadership that tried to throw a bomb right on election day, leading to a member switching parties, and came in at the 11th hour with a gotcha bill. For that, I do not see solace, I do not see peace."
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Yup, that is what unions come down to in the end. Blood, and the threat of violence if they don't get their way. A natural outgrowth of the Government that sustains them. Just a bunch of mafioso thugs who want to take by force what they cannot earn by effort.