You can't have a name and a face like that of M. Charles Bakst
without being an inside INSIDER somewhere - if only on the 4th floor
of the Providence Journal building at 75 Fountain Street.
Actually he himself seems to be quite liberal -and a very savvy
man. But he wallows in the world of Rhode Islanders and at times their
stench rubs off on him. Perhaps just a hazard of his job .
In his column today ( Sept. 7 ) he mentions that Governor " Linc "
Almond ( Linc pal ! ) was " thrilled " to have the Rhode Island AFL-CIO
secretary treasurer George Nee 's weighty presence near him at a recent
bill signing ceremony.
According to M. Charles Bakst , " Linc " is " preening about his
ability to work with labor ... " ( Georgie boy ! )
I first observed Mr. Labor in Rhode Island, George Nee, years ago
when he was working with the United Farm Workers ( I recall ) as a
professional idealist.
Way back then I could picture the future fat and smug labor
bureaucrat. And my vision was confirmed when I spotted him marching
down Atwells Avenue with kid on his shoulders one sunny Columbus
Day.
" A complete phony ! " I told myself.
The bourgeois press is always confusing the interests of these
bought and sold labor bureaucrats with the real interests of labor.
A revived labor movement should be in the pocket of no treacherous
politician - Democrat or ( not likely ) Republican .
The last thing a labor buffoon like George Nee will do is
rock his own comfortable boat.
If any working class Rhode Islander owes a debt of gratitude to
Nee for anything, please tell it to M. Charles Bakst . None of
his good deeds should go unpunished !
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