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Re: Employers and unions


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Posted by trucker 40 on January 14, 2011 at 11:00:42 from (69.152.168.241):

In Reply to: Re: Employers and unions posted by rrlund on January 14, 2011 at 07:41:16:

Alright!Great Reply!
Unions do a fair job of getting workers decent pay.However lots of people in unions dont get high pay,they get alright pay.One thing is sure,none of us would get good pay if it wasnt for unions.Unions arent perfect,but they are a whole lot better than no unions.
Right wing radio is not a good source of information thats good for working people.Rich people,who drive a lot may like it,but I dont understand why working people would like somebody like Rush Limbaugh.
You are saying what a lot of people wont say.As long as the stuff going on doesnt affect them,such as farmers,then they can support the right wing nut cases all they want to.However if the right wing ever does get in charge,like they did for the last 30 years mostly,they leave a trail of devastation that working people cant stand.
Its all from the standpoint of whose ox is being gored.Once it affects you,then you dont like it so much.
Since I was dependent on fuel prices by driving a truck,I was hurt by the right wing long before the 3 or 4 dollar a gallon fuel.Over a million truckers lost their trucks when fuel went from 1 dollar a gallon to 1.50 a gallon.
It would sure help if people realized if its hurting some of us,it wont be long before its hurting everybody.Way too much of the time people will see others hurt by something,and try to make it worse on them,I guess it makes them feel good to backstab their fellow working countrymen.Thats got to stop.As workers we all need to stick together and throw the neocons out.They have so much power now that they are silly with the stuff they are doing.We need to dial it back to whatever oversights were o n things before Nixon started deregulating and maybe wwe would have a country again.That means huge corporations have to be broken up too.Teddy Roosevelt broke some big corporations and we had prosperity for decades.
These rich people are not going to spend any money at all if they can get away with it.Its all for them and nothing for the working man.Since they got all this extra money,they arent investing it back in the business.They are just hoarding it and even moving their companys to China.We need to figure out what to do about that,and do it,instead of half of the workers being brainwashed into being anti union.Besides that half of the workers voting for the neocons who are causing the problems to start with.This is just crazy.Never should have happened.


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