Ouch!!! Liberals think that one hurt!! Not fair!!! You are using truth and logic to make your point! Maybe you should try a control group-One group has no union, and the other does and see which one works and which one FAILS!!
@LughSabian Maybe liberals shouldn't have been forcing them to write crummy loans for 30 years to people they KNEW couldn't repay. If we didn't have the Community Reinvestment Act from geniuses like Carter and Clinton, we wouldn't have had bankrupt Freddie and Fannie, "evil speculators", millions more homeless or bank bailouts to deal with.
@Meade556 If the citizens of Wisconsin, or any state, and as the employers of the teachers don't have a seat at the table, then YES, the union should be broken up. Even leftists like FDR understood this concept. To expect teachers to help fund their retirement like the rest of us do, (who don't have "tenure" to rely on for job security), is a completely reasonable expectation. Expecting us to put up with bussed-in thugs who tear up the state capitol is not.
@LughSabian Are you trying to tell us that the $3.3 Trillion has been paid back, are you aware that George Soros keeps 'TheCenter for Media and Democracy' funded? Then why did Obama agree, then walk away from a deal to cut $4.7 Trillion out of what we owe? So, what happened to the $2 Trillion the Fed created out of thin air, everytime the Fed does this, it devaules the dollar. Is this not the same organization which approved $535 Billion to a failing Solar Co.?
This video is inaccurate, I can make a far better argument for the teachers' unions, starting with the fact that they agreed to the cuts Walker imposed on them, AS TEMPORARY CONCESSIONS UNTIL THE SITUATION IMPROVED. What caused them to take to the streets was the attempt to strip their collective bargaining rights from them. They saw it was not about saving money, it was about breaking uons and sticking it to people.
Despite their soaring profits, megabanks still owe U.S. taxpayers money from the bailout. A new study of released by the Center for Media and Democracy shows that $1.5 trillion of the $4.8 trillion in federal bailout loans are still outstanding. (Reuters, July 2011)
Ouch!!! Liberals think that one hurt!! Not fair!!! You are using truth and logic to make your point! Maybe you should try a control group-One group has no union, and the other does and see which one works and which one FAILS!!
EstavanCruz 2 weeks ago
Republican propaganda...truthful and effective...eat it democrat bitches!
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@LughSabian Maybe liberals shouldn't have been forcing them to write crummy loans for 30 years to people they KNEW couldn't repay. If we didn't have the Community Reinvestment Act from geniuses like Carter and Clinton, we wouldn't have had bankrupt Freddie and Fannie, "evil speculators", millions more homeless or bank bailouts to deal with.
TNCelt1 1 month ago
@Meade556 If the citizens of Wisconsin, or any state, and as the employers of the teachers don't have a seat at the table, then YES, the union should be broken up. Even leftists like FDR understood this concept. To expect teachers to help fund their retirement like the rest of us do, (who don't have "tenure" to rely on for job security), is a completely reasonable expectation. Expecting us to put up with bussed-in thugs who tear up the state capitol is not.
TNCelt1 1 month ago
Thank you for this example of propaganda to show to my class
ThereAreNoUnionThugs 1 month ago
@UltraProle21 That's disgusting
sskipe109 2 months ago
typical liberal nigger woman.
UltraProle21 3 months ago
@LughSabian Are you trying to tell us that the $3.3 Trillion has been paid back, are you aware that George Soros keeps 'TheCenter for Media and Democracy' funded? Then why did Obama agree, then walk away from a deal to cut $4.7 Trillion out of what we owe? So, what happened to the $2 Trillion the Fed created out of thin air, everytime the Fed does this, it devaules the dollar. Is this not the same organization which approved $535 Billion to a failing Solar Co.?
GT90ford 4 months ago
This video is inaccurate, I can make a far better argument for the teachers' unions, starting with the fact that they agreed to the cuts Walker imposed on them, AS TEMPORARY CONCESSIONS UNTIL THE SITUATION IMPROVED. What caused them to take to the streets was the attempt to strip their collective bargaining rights from them. They saw it was not about saving money, it was about breaking uons and sticking it to people.
Meade556 4 months ago
Despite their soaring profits, megabanks still owe U.S. taxpayers money from the bailout. A new study of released by the Center for Media and Democracy shows that $1.5 trillion of the $4.8 trillion in federal bailout loans are still outstanding. (Reuters, July 2011)
LughSabian 4 months ago