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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1147718" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Here's what I see...a Right Wing FedEx employee so bound by his ideology that he cannot see the forest for the trees. You are completely exploited where you work, yet you openly support the ones that are doing it to you. Amazing. The Right Wing is working to kill-off any remaining union activity that threatens Corporate America, plain and simple. </p><p></p><p>The California PERS System was undoubtedly generous, and it has been changed to cut costs. However, you continue to use Stockton as an example. OK, ever been there? Like I said, the housing dump hit the San Joaquin Valley HARD. I wasn't kidding when I said real estate values were more than halved. You had people walking away from homes in droves and new construction...zero. What does that do to the revenue stream for the city, state, and county? It dries up.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure Fred wishes he had 100,000 of you van. Then we'd have exactly nothing, and you'd still be complaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1147718, member: 12508"] Here's what I see...a Right Wing FedEx employee so bound by his ideology that he cannot see the forest for the trees. You are completely exploited where you work, yet you openly support the ones that are doing it to you. Amazing. The Right Wing is working to kill-off any remaining union activity that threatens Corporate America, plain and simple. The California PERS System was undoubtedly generous, and it has been changed to cut costs. However, you continue to use Stockton as an example. OK, ever been there? Like I said, the housing dump hit the San Joaquin Valley HARD. I wasn't kidding when I said real estate values were more than halved. You had people walking away from homes in droves and new construction...zero. What does that do to the revenue stream for the city, state, and county? It dries up. I'm sure Fred wishes he had 100,000 of you van. Then we'd have exactly nothing, and you'd still be complaining. [/QUOTE]
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