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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Spider" data-source="post: 1373926" data-attributes="member: 52461"><p>What really "hurts our union members", Smurf, is being required to foot the bill for the rtw freeloaders. I might have a little more respect for them if they simply accepted the collective bargaining benefits provided by the union and hired their own attorney when they were being disciplined by the company. Unfortunately, expecting something for nothing seems like the creed of the rtw freeloader. Yep...they want the representation...just as long as their co-workers are footing the bill.</p><p></p><p>As far as the Affordable Care Act goes, I have not yet seen any negative consequences. It's early yet and I think it will take some time before an accurate assessment of the ACA can be made. That being said, I'm pleased that something has finally been done to provide millions of people in our country with the health insurance that they had been unable to previously afford. I'm not as pleased with your republicans in congress who have attempted to repeal that bill over 40 times. Then again, they're the first congressional majority in history of our country to consider filing a lawsuit against a sitting president. And yes, they've recently earned the distinction of being the least effective congress in the history of our country. Of course, these are the same right wing lunatics who, on the evening of Obama's first inauguration, vowed to make him a one term president. </p><p></p><p>You, the right to work freeloaders and the right to obstruct republicans are in good company. Sort of a birds of a feather thing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Spider, post: 1373926, member: 52461"] What really "hurts our union members", Smurf, is being required to foot the bill for the rtw freeloaders. I might have a little more respect for them if they simply accepted the collective bargaining benefits provided by the union and hired their own attorney when they were being disciplined by the company. Unfortunately, expecting something for nothing seems like the creed of the rtw freeloader. Yep...they want the representation...just as long as their co-workers are footing the bill. As far as the Affordable Care Act goes, I have not yet seen any negative consequences. It's early yet and I think it will take some time before an accurate assessment of the ACA can be made. That being said, I'm pleased that something has finally been done to provide millions of people in our country with the health insurance that they had been unable to previously afford. I'm not as pleased with your republicans in congress who have attempted to repeal that bill over 40 times. Then again, they're the first congressional majority in history of our country to consider filing a lawsuit against a sitting president. And yes, they've recently earned the distinction of being the least effective congress in the history of our country. Of course, these are the same right wing lunatics who, on the evening of Obama's first inauguration, vowed to make him a one term president. You, the right to work freeloaders and the right to obstruct republicans are in good company. Sort of a birds of a feather thing! [/QUOTE]
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