the unions must work together to shut down the economy until rights are restored a simple example of 500 or more tractor trailers blocking highways surrounding political buildingd, garbage piling up no snow removal, but the unions must hold steadfast in denying all services until rights are restored,
@Madisonwest764 what maybe you and others fail to understand is that collective bargaining does not belong in the public sector. Why? Because unions contribute big $ to politicians, who in turn get elected and feel and obligation to 'take care' of their supports, i.e., Unions, which means that whenever unions bargain for their employee members, the politician uses other people's $ to satisfy their voters and ultimately screw the tax payer. It's a blatant conflict of interest. Even FDR noted so.
@dustinternationally Civil rights to other people's money? Unions contribute to politicians, politicians in turn give other peoples money to unions in return; it's a conflict of interest in the public sector. Even FDR was against this for the public sector.
Public Employee Unions shouldn't have collective bargaining. It's a conflict of interest. The unions are the one's giving money over to politicians to get them elected; once elected, those politicians have to reciprocate by giving in to union demands for higher pay. One hand washes the other. Collective bargaining in the public sector has to be eliminated. Even the socialist-style politician FDR, who prolonged the depression in reality, was against collective bargaining in the public sector.
Walker’s Wisconsin Plan: No-Bid Energy Assets Firesales. The bill would allow for the selling of state-owned heating/cooling/power plants without bids and without concern for the legally-defined public interest. GOOGLE IT(*_*)
the unions must work together to shut down the economy until rights are restored a simple example of 500 or more tractor trailers blocking highways surrounding political buildingd, garbage piling up no snow removal, but the unions must hold steadfast in denying all services until rights are restored,
jagg1951 11 months ago
Oh it's happening.
TheRyesick1 11 months ago
@Madisonwest764 what maybe you and others fail to understand is that collective bargaining does not belong in the public sector. Why? Because unions contribute big $ to politicians, who in turn get elected and feel and obligation to 'take care' of their supports, i.e., Unions, which means that whenever unions bargain for their employee members, the politician uses other people's $ to satisfy their voters and ultimately screw the tax payer. It's a blatant conflict of interest. Even FDR noted so.
WingThaiJ 1 year ago
@dustinternationally Civil rights to other people's money? Unions contribute to politicians, politicians in turn give other peoples money to unions in return; it's a conflict of interest in the public sector. Even FDR was against this for the public sector.
WingThaiJ 1 year ago
Public Employee Unions shouldn't have collective bargaining. It's a conflict of interest. The unions are the one's giving money over to politicians to get them elected; once elected, those politicians have to reciprocate by giving in to union demands for higher pay. One hand washes the other. Collective bargaining in the public sector has to be eliminated. Even the socialist-style politician FDR, who prolonged the depression in reality, was against collective bargaining in the public sector.
WingThaiJ 1 year ago
Walker’s Wisconsin Plan: No-Bid Energy Assets Firesales. The bill would allow for the selling of state-owned heating/cooling/power plants without bids and without concern for the legally-defined public interest. GOOGLE IT(*_*)
seemslikeadream 1 year ago
Tea Party plan to impersonate union protesters: “Even if it becomes known that we are plants the quotes & pictures will linger as defacto truth.”
seemslikeadream 1 year ago
Buy a pizza for the protesters Ian Pizza
seemslikeadream 1 year ago
@seemslikeadream GOOD
biggerturtle 1 year ago
Nice video, man. Really puts into perspective the real issue here. It is not about the pay. Its about civil rights.
dustinternationally 1 year ago