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It's time for Teamster leaders to start representing Teamster workers
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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous6" data-source="post: 1141206"><p>I agree but do you have a suggestion on how to do it? the union is so entrenched with politics it seems like a losing battle. we had a chance in the last election but the best they could do is Sandy Pope? there must be somebody out there that could change things around. A Mr. Smith as it were.</p><p></p><p>Go google trends in unionism. the prospects are not good. unionism is dying. we will all be wage-slavers in coming generations unless........ unless their is a "tipping point" in the collective consciousness. a "we are not going to take it anymore."</p><p></p><p>but I don't see that coming. corporations, Washington, and the money changes, found an excellent way to control the masses. keep people well-fed and give them "just enough" to keep them reasonably happy, and all will go along as usual. there will always be a 5-10 percent of the population that will try to sound the alarm ( like you ) but it will never be enough.</p><p></p><p>it still could happen. it would take one man. a leader. a person who could "wake up" the people. where is he? or She? are you that person?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous6, post: 1141206"] I agree but do you have a suggestion on how to do it? the union is so entrenched with politics it seems like a losing battle. we had a chance in the last election but the best they could do is Sandy Pope? there must be somebody out there that could change things around. A Mr. Smith as it were. Go google trends in unionism. the prospects are not good. unionism is dying. we will all be wage-slavers in coming generations unless........ unless their is a "tipping point" in the collective consciousness. a "we are not going to take it anymore." but I don't see that coming. corporations, Washington, and the money changes, found an excellent way to control the masses. keep people well-fed and give them "just enough" to keep them reasonably happy, and all will go along as usual. there will always be a 5-10 percent of the population that will try to sound the alarm ( like you ) but it will never be enough. it still could happen. it would take one man. a leader. a person who could "wake up" the people. where is he? or She? are you that person? [/QUOTE]
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