Unions and Corporations

menotyou

bella amicizia
No offense, but RTW is a joke. Why should I pay for someone else's representation? Should klein pay for our lawmakers? Okay, strike that. But, you get the idea.
 

Catatonic

Nine Lives
No offense, but RTW is a joke. Why should I pay for someone else's representation? Should klein pay for our lawmakers? Okay, strike that. But, you get the idea.

You pay taxes to the US Government for someone else's representation ... do you consider that a joke?

OK, never mind! I'll try and come up with a better example.
 

texan

Well-Known Member
Obama Campaign Offers “Organizing Fellows” Their Own “Family Crest”….

Is it me or does everything the Obama campaign do reek of North Korea-esque cult-like creepiness?

You are not the only one. It really blew my mind when this occured:
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moreluck

golden ticket member
You can jump to your own conclusions, but that's the first thing I thought of. So why do you show a quote from me
which has been changed.?.....at least put your own identity on it, because that's not what I posted.
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Busiest travel day of the year and the union thugs picket at L.A.X. and cause travelers to miss their flights.

This is why people hate the unions. They only think of themselves and to hell with everyone else. The court of public opinion is against unions.....especially when they take away other's rights. We have the right to travel and they stopped that!!
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Yes, Michigan passed right-to-work legislation.
LANSING, Mich. — Republicans slammed right-to-work legislation through the Michigan House and Senate Thursday, drawing raucous protests from throngs of stunned union supporters, whose outnumbered Democratic allies were powerless to stop it.

Just hours after they were introduced, both chambers approved measures prohibiting private unions from requiring that nonunion employees pay fees. The Senate quickly followed by voting to impose the same requirement on most public unions.

Although rumors had circulated for weeks that right-to-work measures might surface during the session’s waning days, the speed with which the GOP-dominated Legislature acted Thursday caught many onlookers by surprise. Details of the bills weren’t made publicly available until they were read aloud on both floors as debate began.

The chaos drew raucous protests from hundreds of union supporters, some of whom were pepper-sprayed by police when they tried to storm the Senate chamber.

Lt. Gov. Brian Calley repeatedly gaveled for order during the Senate debate as Democrats attacked the legislation to applause from protesters in the galley. At one point, a man shouted, “Heil Hitler! Heil Hitler! That’s what you people are.” He was quickly escorted out. Another later yelled, “We will remember in November.”
 
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