Occupy is back
Dec 12, 2011, 8:09 AM | Updated: 8:14 am
Listen to Dave Ross Commentary: Occupy is back
OCCUPY is back… with the drums, and a new tactic, shut down West Coast ports — in solidarity with port workers.
Except when reporters talked to some of those workers:
“I think they’d be better off finding a candidate of their own, and getting involved in politics, than trying to take work away from good, honest people,” a trucker from Idaho told CBS.
Here’s a trucker from Utah.
“They’re not hurting these guys. They’re only hurting us.”
Another trucker said:
“What they don’t realize is the more they Occupy, the less money everybody makes.”
Not hearing a lot of solidarity among the truckers. As for the Longshoremen — some workers might observe the lines, but the union bosses hate this idea.
Jeff Smith runs the union’s operation on the Columbia River — he says “If I wanted to shut down the port, I could do it without Occupy.”
You see what’s going on — the Occupy message is that corporations make too much profit, and it’s time for workers to get a piece of that.
But the way the unions see it, there’s already a movement designed to force corporations to put money in worker’s pockets — it’s called the UNION.
Threatening to shut down a port is THEIR thing. When they do it, they do it on THEIR terms. That’s why the average longshore salary nationwide is $65,000. Average in Seattle $78,000. Average in the Bay Area $87,000. And when you add overtime — It might not put them in the 1 percent, but can be pretty comfortable.
And they figure they didn’t get there by drumming…or even tambourining.
