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<blockquote data-quote="island1fox" data-source="post: 820350" data-attributes="member: 4816"><p>bbsam,</p><p>Many people look at the same thing and see it differently. It has become obvious that states that attract business have less unemployed and end up with more tax revenue.</p><p>Look at Ill. the Dem gov just raised taxes. Caterpillar with 23000 jobs is now considering a move --possibly Wisconsin.</p><p>Cheating ?? Or Making the tough calls to benefit all -not just the Union Dem unit.</p><p> </p><p>The Democrats that ran out of State to protect the unions certainly would not be the people that I would want representing me at the bargaining table on how they are going to spend MY money.</p><p> </p><p>As a shareowner I am glad that we have "two" different interests groups that negotiate the UPS contracts.</p><p>Although you do not see it -that process protects both sides with a fair contract for the workers and a viable company for the shareowners that also insures job security for the people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="island1fox, post: 820350, member: 4816"] bbsam, Many people look at the same thing and see it differently. It has become obvious that states that attract business have less unemployed and end up with more tax revenue. Look at Ill. the Dem gov just raised taxes. Caterpillar with 23000 jobs is now considering a move --possibly Wisconsin. Cheating ?? Or Making the tough calls to benefit all -not just the Union Dem unit. The Democrats that ran out of State to protect the unions certainly would not be the people that I would want representing me at the bargaining table on how they are going to spend MY money. As a shareowner I am glad that we have "two" different interests groups that negotiate the UPS contracts. Although you do not see it -that process protects both sides with a fair contract for the workers and a viable company for the shareowners that also insures job security for the people. [/QUOTE]
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