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Re: Kinda OT / union question (local 181)


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Posted by trucker40 on September 18, 2009 at 18:21:18 from (68.91.95.120):

In Reply to: Re: Kinda OT / union question (local 181) posted by Phil in Pa on September 18, 2009 at 05:16:28:

What I meant was,people that gripe about unions arent the people doing the work.If you work at any job,and you can work in a union shop or a non union shop,which will the worker prefer?Union shop nearly every time.Of people who work for other people,trying to make a living,raising a family,which ones do better?Union medical insurance is usually way better than non union,just for starters.In 300 million Americans all of us cant own the company.The ones who dont own the company would rather work for a union than not.Now quit acting dumb,union is better,no question.Every job cant be union maybe,but a lot more of them can.Thats facts.All the crap on the radio,and most of the anti on here,is a dream.If there was 50% union and 50% non union the country would not be in this bad of a shape.The big lie thats being told is that Conservatives did better.Big lie.Conservatives dragged us down to ruin,and are still trying to every day drag us further down.Listening to Lindsay Grahm on the radio makes me so mad If Im driving down the road I have to pull off sometimes and get it off my mind.
I live in the country.Now coming home tonight I looked at my gas guage and noticed it was empty.Then I thought where can I get some gas.The closest place had to be 30 miles or more.In the 1970s there were a couple of places that I was driving through that had gas stations.They even pumped it for you.Nothing now,and even more people live in the little towns now than then.There was at least 4 times more people living on farms in the 1960s.Do you get where this is going?I dont like anything about these fools that ruined my country.The biggest ones are the Conservatives.Now we have a few big farmers where there was a couple of thousand in this county.They have this old wore out ground they try and sell for extremely high prices,but only the few guys farming are interested.I dont know why anybody wants to live here anymore.The whole place has gone stupid.
In the 1960s and 1970s unions got to about 40% of the workforce.Now what jerk is responsible for that being 8% now?
Now nobody is going to listen to you about a Davis Bacon act.However if the union was against it,or even if there was still 4 million farmers and they were against it,it would get fixed.Theres so few farmers now the crooks dont care what they think,and its about that way with unions.Did you learn something,I hope?When people work together its way better than when they work for themselves.The Conservative way of thinking that all the working peons have to give up more,so the rich can have more,is,and always will be wrong.Plus they arent even conservatives anyway.They are neo conservatives.That means conservative only until they get elected then become warmongers they always were.


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