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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 811768" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I've lived in a right to work state all my life(so far). No one held a gun to my head to work at UPS, no one made me join a union. Is there someone holding a gun to your head forcing your to work for FredEx? Converting Wi. to a right to work state will not break any union, well if it does it is the workers themselves that allow it to happen. </p><p></p><p> From the start of this thread you have said many times that Walker should go after FedEx, and all I said was.....he has no authority over fedex. Do you get THAT? </p><p> Not living in Wi, I have no idea if they had a deficit before Walker gave tax cuts to big business, you may be correct on that.</p><p></p><p>Do you get it that public jobs do not produce revenue that can self sustain themselves? If you do get that then you should also get that every dime to pay wages, benefits and operating costs to keep these agencies open come from TAX PAYERS. There has to be a place to reduce the cost of running a state, a county and a city. However any place they try to cut someone is gonna be unhappy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 811768, member: 13254"] I've lived in a right to work state all my life(so far). No one held a gun to my head to work at UPS, no one made me join a union. Is there someone holding a gun to your head forcing your to work for FredEx? Converting Wi. to a right to work state will not break any union, well if it does it is the workers themselves that allow it to happen. From the start of this thread you have said many times that Walker should go after FedEx, and all I said was.....he has no authority over fedex. Do you get THAT? Not living in Wi, I have no idea if they had a deficit before Walker gave tax cuts to big business, you may be correct on that. Do you get it that public jobs do not produce revenue that can self sustain themselves? If you do get that then you should also get that every dime to pay wages, benefits and operating costs to keep these agencies open come from TAX PAYERS. There has to be a place to reduce the cost of running a state, a county and a city. However any place they try to cut someone is gonna be unhappy. [/QUOTE]
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