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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 968324" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>It may be re-mashed hash but it's on the front burner in many state houses throughout the country because of big business backed special interests, specifically ALEC. I think it's important to remeber the basic philosophy of both sides in the capital/labor issue. One side has their sole interest and reason for existence based in profit. The other side has their sole interest and reason for existence based on welfare of participants. Of course personal profit overshadows <em>some </em>leaders on the union side and that casts a huge shadow over the responsible leaders. But profit casts a shadow that eclipses all on the capital side as that is their reason for being. </p><p></p><p>If unions make promises they can't keep it's because those same companies are lying to the unions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 968324, member: 37112"] It may be re-mashed hash but it's on the front burner in many state houses throughout the country because of big business backed special interests, specifically ALEC. I think it's important to remeber the basic philosophy of both sides in the capital/labor issue. One side has their sole interest and reason for existence based in profit. The other side has their sole interest and reason for existence based on welfare of participants. Of course personal profit overshadows [I]some [/I]leaders on the union side and that casts a huge shadow over the responsible leaders. But profit casts a shadow that eclipses all on the capital side as that is their reason for being. If unions make promises they can't keep it's because those same companies are lying to the unions. [/QUOTE]
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