Daily Archives: August 21, 2011

Raiders 49′ers Fight Video, two people shot in parking lot

Ah life in Mexico, where the days are long, the sun is shinning and the beer is flowing. What? The video is from a football game in San Francisco? Who would have known.

Look, its clear to me that there is a criminal element in the crowd, and most of the criminal element appears to be Hispanic. It may be a good idea to not allow any people to attend these games at all. Just play the game with no crowd in the stands. Bob

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Google Adds Angry Birds to Chrome Browser

I don’t know how many people play Angry Birds, but this morning I picked up my laptop Google had updated its browser “Chrome” and added Angry Birds to the browser as an application that you download to the browser. I may be a “Johnny Come Lately on this, but its pretty cool nonetheless. JD

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Grocery store workers authorize strike

Good luck. Again the UFCW has sold the union lackeys they call their rank and file a bill of goods, and once again the UFCW will lose the battle.

I have news for the UFCW. Times are tough. Food is expensive. If you tell your members to walk out, Albertson’s, Ralph’s and Von’s will make food so cheap that customers will tap dance over your picket lines like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

Good luck!!

The union representing about 62,000 employees of Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons across Southern California is poised to call a strike if a new labor deal cannot be reached.

Members of United Food and Commercial Workers, employed at stores from Santa Barbara County to the Mexico border, have been working without a contract since March 6, and more than 90 percent of those who voted over the past two days agreed to authorize a strike.

The union wants the supermarkets to contribute more to a health care fund it claims will run out of money within a year.

Under the current contract offer, workers would pay about $36 per month for individual health insurance, or $92 per month for family coverage.

Apparently no tentative agreement on wages has been reached.

A 141-day strike in 2003-04, which cost the stores an estimated $1.5 billion, led some customers to make long-term changes to their shopping habits by going to independent grocers and specialty outlets.

Both sides agreed that the last strike hurt both sides.

“We don’t want another strike, but we need to protect our health benefits for ourselves and our families,” Mario Frias, a Ralphs employee, said yesterday as union members cast ballots.

Mickey Kasparian, the president of UFCW Local 135 in Los Angeles, said a federal mediator would continue to work toward a resolution, but a strike could be called in five or six days if there are no positive developments.

“If we don’t get a deal, we’ll take this fight to the streets,” Kasparian said.

A spokesman for the grocery chains called the strike authorization vote a common negotiating tactic.

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