UPDATED: A little infographic for the weekend, in light of those union banner ads

If you’re like me, and run a very robust ad blocker, you haven’t seen the ads praising Earl Pomeroy which are being run by the SEIU labor union. I was tipped off by Rob over at SayAnythingBlog.com, actually. I thought it was very telling, since they’ve been bankrolling Earl Pomeroy for seventeen years.

The fact of the matter is, the labor unions are happy because they’re getting what they paid for. They want liberal lapdog politicians, and they pay top dollar for them. Earl Pomeroy has shown that he is no different.

Congressman Pomeroy, how can you claim to be a representative of North Dakota when you let the labor unions pull your strings? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only SIX PERCENT of your constituents belong to unions. In addition, according to the union members I’ve talked to, few of them like the direction you Democrats are taking this nation! Only about 28% of North Dakotans favored this legislation, which means that as a “representative” you should not have voted for it. Thank you for showing us who you really represent.

Just like when the union lackeys tried to overrun the Honk NO rally at the Federal Building a while back, Big Labor is showing its true colors. They and their liberal political allies are crawling out from under their rocks and being bold in their agendas at just the right time, when a vast number of otherwise disinterested Americans have grown outraged and decided to enter the political arena. Good. Be as liberal as you guys can be, folks…and show people once and for all what you’re about. It will have certain repercussions at the ballot box, which even ACORN-style ballot stuffing won’t be able to stop.

UPDATED 3/30/2010: According to this Politico article, the unions are dumping $700,000 into advertising for Earl Pomeroy and his Democrat cronies! I wonder if he’ll condemn this use of “out of state money” like he did when he whined to KXMB last November?

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