![]() Of course, I'm hardly alone in my experiences as a blue collar worker. At the end of a shift, my uniform was often so blood-splattered that anyone who saw me likely assumed I worked as a butcher. I once worked at a factory gate assembly job, where the razor-sharp gate components often sliced my fingers. ![]() In later years, I worked on factory assembly lines-but the work wasn't much easier. I don't which was worse: the stifling heat, the claustrophobic conditions-or the snake that once slithered over my face while I was lying on my back underneath a house. ![]() I once had a job leveling foundations, where I had to crawl underneath houses, lugging heavy equipment. I myself know a thing or two about physical labor, having worked in grueling blue collar jobs much of my life, often for little pay and crappy benefits. Maybe if Limbaugh had ever actually done any real physical work in his life, he wouldn't have the bloated physique of Jabba the Hutt. I'm talking about the sort of physically demanding work done every day by millions of ordinary blue collar union workers across America. Memo to Limbaugh: you don't have a f*cking clue as to what real work is. No wonder Limbaugh pulls down hundreds of millions of dollars from anti-union corporate America. This, coming from a mega-millionaire whose idea of "work" is to sit on his fat ass in his air-conditioned studio, spewing lies into a microphone for a few hours a day. I find it really rich that Limbaugh would consider union workers pampered and overpaid. He has even called union members "thugs" and questioned their patriotism. Like most Republicans, Limbaugh is convinced that union workers are lazy, pampered, overpaid and leeches on society. He is constantly bashing them (as Media Matters and other watchdog sites have noted over the years). Just as he despises women and minorities, Rush Limbaugh really has it in for labor unions. ![]()
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