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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic_Smurf" data-source="post: 1466046" data-attributes="member: 46684"><p>Just to clarify, I'm not so much a RTW advocate but feel compelled to set the record straight when I see it used as a wedge issue. For years our union leaders & Democrats have been rallying members to state houses & working then into a tissy, all the while bargaining away the future of our health insurance to Obamacare behind closed doors. RTW isn't the working man's enemy, in fact its almost inconsequential. Those who call themselves "friends of labor" while stealing from our benefit earnings(employer health plans) are.</p><p></p><p>If your not convinced just try to find a working class American that has been verafiably, negatively impacted by right to work, then try to find one that's lost his health plan to the ACA or had his premiums double over night, it won't take long. Compare the two & reflect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic_Smurf, post: 1466046, member: 46684"] Just to clarify, I'm not so much a RTW advocate but feel compelled to set the record straight when I see it used as a wedge issue. For years our union leaders & Democrats have been rallying members to state houses & working then into a tissy, all the while bargaining away the future of our health insurance to Obamacare behind closed doors. RTW isn't the working man's enemy, in fact its almost inconsequential. Those who call themselves "friends of labor" while stealing from our benefit earnings(employer health plans) are. If your not convinced just try to find a working class American that has been verafiably, negatively impacted by right to work, then try to find one that's lost his health plan to the ACA or had his premiums double over night, it won't take long. Compare the two & reflect. [/QUOTE]
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