Jack Layton has vowed to filibuster Conservative back to work legislation, and Bob Rae is standing in solidarity with postal workers.
Harper is being Harper, siding with management and throwing in a few 'economy, economy, economy'.
The 'economy' doesn't stop his taxpayer funded self-promotion ads or 'hospitality' extravaganzas. Or ballooning his own costs and bloating his cabinet with extra salaries, limos and expense accounts.
But fair negotiations with unionized workers, will cripple us?
Harper's National Citizens Coalition was very anti-union, and the PM personally hates unions almost as much as he hates liberals, so we already know what his tactics will be.
But this is a little different. The people I speak with are for the most part supportive of the postal workers. Wisconsin looms large, and fear that their own bargaining powers could be weakened, is a factor.
We are not just supporting postal workers, but the real meat and potatoes of the Canadian economy. Even if we work for a non-unionized company, that business is probably thriving because of good union jobs. Workers spend money in this country, and that's the real trickle down.
Corporations hold onto their dough, trying to keep more and more of it for themselves.
Today's debate should be interesting, though don't be surprised if Layton throws in a 'sponsorship scandal' or two.
Sigh.
If they filibuster, I'll be ever so very proud of them, but five'll getcha ten they don't. I think Harpie has Layton right where he wants him, underfoot with the Harpie heel on the back of Layton's neck.
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