UNIONS Continue to Organize Threats Against Wisconsin Businesses (Updated)

The unions continue to threaten local businesses in Wisconsin.
A trusted source in Wisconsin sent copies of the latest organized threats against Wisconsin businesses.

The attachments are all pictures of notes on the bulletin board in the teacher’s lounge at Wausau West. The person who took the pictures went to Channel 7 with them and was assured that a story would be done. It’s been more than 48 hours and nothing has been aired, so the person sent them to me and gave me permission to forward them to you. This person wishes to remain anonymous. Not sure what the best plan of attack is, but I’m more than glad to help out with anything.

Also, the teachers union leader at WW wanted to set up a table at Trig’s Pharmacy to have kids sign letters to Governor Walker and then they would be given an apple. Trig’s management said NO! Good for them!!

Here is a sign posted inside a local high school in Wausau Wisconsin.

Here is a threatening letter that teachers are urged to send to local businesses.

Here is another letter.

These are notes that were stuck on the different letter templates.

Unions are organizing attacks against local businesses across Wisconsin. They are telling members to “put pressure on businesses” to post pro-union graphics in their window… or else.

UPDATE: Channel 7 did run a report on this story and it was their most popular story of the weekend. The district is looking into whether they need to remove the flyers.

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