fat, lazy, union worker in Wisconsin capitol buildingA picture truly is worth a thousand words, isn’t it?

This picture (courtesy of Doug Ross) perfectly symbolizes the boated excess, the unapologetic sloth, the undisputed laziness, and the complete child-like behavior that is public unions (and most private unions, too).

This fat bastard needs the unions to take care of him, because he certainly doesn’t look capable of doing it himself.

And then there’s the unionized cops. Not doing their job, either. Siding with their union brothers and sisters. If you were on the pro-Governor Walker side of this issue, and violence breaks out (as it already has) from union-thugs, do you really think you can count on these cops to protect you or come to your assistance?

I wouldn’t bet on it.

When Gov. Walker starts laying off workers this week, he should start with police officers who refused to do their jobs and politicized their public service jobs.

Again, just one more reason why public workers should never, ever be allowed to organize.

Anyway…somebody needs to check Bluto for a pulse.

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  11 Responses to “Public Union Excess and Gluttony All Wrapped up in A Single Picture”

  1. Look I’m a big boy too but his feet are just NASTY. motherfucker never heard of an invention called SHOES..or another referred to by one and all as a *gasp* BATH! Jesus Jumpin H Christ!

  2. To paraphrase you, Robbie, if you oppose Obama or are on the conservative side of things, WHEN violence breaks out, do you really think you can depend on the cops to protect you or come to your assistance?

  3. He’s probably one of those bus drivers who made over 100K last year.

  4. What about curds public workers?

  5. I’ll bet this guy is an AFSCME union member.

  6. Good Lord…..somebody get that fat bastard some flip flops or something for his feet.
    I’m sure his parents are Sooo proud.

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