Showing posts with label stealing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stealing. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

20 Orlando Police Steal food from Children, Arrest 6 MORE for feeding the Hungry

This is yet another example on how the illuminati satanists cabal dont care about children or anyone else, at the moment in Florida, 6 more activist's were arrested in Orlando for Sharing food with the hungry. 2 young children are being served as close to 20 police officers swarm in and arrest the food servers. This brings to total number of arrest for this horrendous crime up to 21 people within a two week time period, it shows how criminal cops are getting away with this injustices and no one stops them, it is time crimanls like these are brought to justice and apprehended for their crimes, police corruption like these and even worse at other places is going all around in the USA, cops seem to believe that by having a badge they have the right to do anything and eveyrything they want, under the guise of protection for civilians like they get payed to do, they extort and rob the people who hired them of their safety well being, yet another push towards their new world order agenda, more and more people are waking up to there lies and ilegal activities, what a sad world it is to live in when you pay someone your hard earn money on taxes and they constantly take advantage of that honor, handing out tickets, making sure the insurance companies get their monthly income by checking your insurance yet another way from the illuminati  satanists to keep you under control, when was the last time cops helped you? can you think about it, its ok ill wait, why do we keep paying this criminals to screw us furthermore into this shithole life has become, ever since we traded our given rights under the constitution for protection from some  terrorists they invented themselves,   the terrorists lived in caves and magically they did 911 without being stopped by military jets, air force was told on 911 to stand down, they knew what direction the planes were headed, the disaster was a satanic ritual from the illuminati to satan, check out the below video and get educated on what their agenda is towards people in need of help

Note Taken From Satanic Quote

''if you see someone in pain and distress, try and think of ways to cause him more''

Satanists around this earth are currently waging a war on christians, muslims, jews, catholics, in Satanism the members have constant modern mind control techniques they are subjected to, USA and its Shadow goverment brought Nazi Scientists who were into Dark Magick and mind control techniques at the end of world war 2, the same people who placed George Bush Senior and Junior on the presidency in America are the same people who placed Adolf Hittler(known Satanist) into power during ww2, this cabalists are cannibals and pedophiles, they have been dividing the world, soon a great event around earth will make people ask for the goverments help( hence hollywood movie propaganda such as aliens, armaggedon, planetary alignment, the Satanists are currently working on a goal to imprison everyone around the world, for example in America they are using Fema as a cover, they have camps ready to take civilians, around the world other goverments will be doing the same to their people, when you get taken to the camps you wont walk on this new world order unless you take a luciferian initiation, those who dont want to praise Satan will die under guillotine, gas chambers, look up nazi cruelties in camps to get the picture, war is coming they have been preparing for this, soon a war agaisnt anyone who isnt a satanists will be wadged, if you allow them to place you with the RfiD chip you are doomed and will have no salvation, this entities and human people who are working with them dont care about you, they want to watch you burn, its time to wake up, let us visualize a world without them, a world where a new future can be soon paved
 



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

WISCONSIN GOVERNOR: SCOTT WALKER READIES NATIONAL GUARD AGAINST UNIONS

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) said Friday that he was willing to mobilize the state's National Guard force in order to address the potential repercussions of his stated proposal to eliminate collective bargaining rights for state employees.

The Associated Press reports:

    Gov. Scott Walker says the Wisconsin National Guard is prepared to respond wherever is necessary in the wake of his announcement that he wants to take away nearly all collective bargaining rights from state employees.

    Walker said Friday that he hasn't called the Guard into action, but he has briefed them and other state agencies in preparation of any problems that could result in a disruption of state services, like staffing at prisons.

On Thursday, Walker told the Associated Press that he will propose removing nearly all public employee collective bargaining rights to help plug a $3.6 billion budget hole.

Walker, a Republican who took office in January, said no one should be surprised by the move he will ask the GOP-controlled Legislature to approve next week given that he's talked about doing it for two months.

"This is not a shock," he said. "The shock would be if we didn't go forward with this."

But union leaders, and even some Republicans, were taken aback at the scope of his proposal.

"This is a shocking development," said Bryan Kennedy, president of AFT-Wisconsin, which represents 17,000 workers. "It ends collective bargaining for public employees in our state, after 50 years of management and workers solving problems together."

Democrats almost certainly will unite against the proposal but are powerless to stop it. Republicans control the Assembly 60-38-1 and the Senate 19-14.

"To say it's a power grab would be a huge understatement," said Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca, D-Kenosha. "It's hard to believe he's even serious about this."

Walker said the changes are necessary to avoid up to 6,000 state employee layoffs and the removal of more than 200,000 children from the Medicaid program.


The state faces a $137 million budget shortfall in the fiscal year that ends June 30. Walker said he will ask the Legislature on Friday to pass his plan next week in a special session. Walker will unveil his two-year budget plan to address the larger $3.6 billion shortfall on Feb. 22.

Under Walker's immediate plan, all collective bargaining rights would be removed for state and local public employees starting July 1, except when it comes to wages. But any salary increase they seek could be no more than the consumer price index, unless voters in the affected jurisdiction approved a higher raise.

Contracts would be limited to one year and wages would be frozen until the next contract is settled. Public employers would be prohibited from collecting union dues and members of collective bargaining units would not be required to pay dues.

The proposal would effectively remove unions' right to negotiate in any meaningful way. Local law enforcement and fire employees, as well as state troopers and inspectors would be exempt.

Walker's plan also calls for state employees to contribute 5.8 percent of their salaries to their pensions starting April 1. They would have to contribute at least 12.6 percent toward their health care. Those two items would generate $30 million by July 1 and roughly $300 million over the next two years when combined with the other concessions.

Walker insisted he was not targeting public employees and that his primary concern was balancing the budget. His bill also calls for selling off state heating plants to save money and refinancing state debt to save $165 million in the fiscal year that ends June 30.

The bill also would give the Department of Health Services the power to make any changes to Medicaid it deems necessary to reduce costs, regardless of current law. Any changes it makes would only need approval of the Legislature's budget-writing committee. Medicaid is projected to be $153 million short by June 30.

"I got elected to deal with the problems we face in the state," Walker said. "The two biggest problems are the economy and the budget."

Still, going after collective bargaining rights in such a dramatic fashion will almost certainly set off a firestorm in the state Capitol, not just among workers but even Republicans reluctant to go as far as Walker wants.

Republican leaders in the Senate and Assembly issued statements supporting Walker's plan, but he still might find trouble trying to convince enough others to get it passed.

"They're still soaking it in," Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said when asked if he thought Republicans would approve the plan as proposed.


The right of private sector employees to be members of unions is governed by federal law, but state and local unions are covered by Wisconsin law. The right to collectively bargain over a broad array of issues, including salary and benefits, is granted under that law. Walker and the Legislature can add or remove negotiable issues by changing that law, the State Employment Labor Relations Act.

There's nothing stopping Walker from proposing a law change, said Paul Secunda, a Marquette University law professor who specializes in labor law.

"But unions and public unions are very strong in Wisconsin, but if he wants to take on that he's going to lose a lot of the support that got him here in the first place," Secunda said.

There are roughly 175,000 public sector employees – including state and local government workers and teachers – who are union represented in Wisconsin, according to data maintained by Georgia State University professor Barry Hirsch and Trinity University professor David Macpherson. Of those, roughly 39,000 are state employees and more than 106,000 are teachers.