By F. Vincent Vernuccio, published on Aug. 6, 2012
Of the multitude of proposals scheduled for the ballot in November, the Protect Our Jobs Amendment is by far the most radical and far-reaching. POJA would fundamentally change the power structure in Michigan by giving government union bosses the ability to overturn laws, making them more powerful than elected representatives.
The proposed amendment states: “No existing or future law of the state or its political subdivisions shall abridge, impair or limit the foregoing rights.” This means that the so-called rights in the amendment could undo current and prevent future laws.
If union overreach through constitutional ballot amendments seems familiar, that is because it has been tried — unsuccessfully — before
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I stand by what I said to you earlier Stacy. For a conservative, you are an arrogant and self righteous, egotistical a-hole. You insult and look down on people who you disagree with you and spew your smug attitude to those who oppose your views. Is that the way a man of God behaves? Impatient, interolant, and no love in your heart? Christian or not, you sure do not act like one. Like you are somehow intellectually superior and Gods gift. GET over yourself Stacy!!!!!!
You are the type of American that I like, proud American, and you have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and you are a conservative.