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To: rvoitier

How long do unions, who have priced their goods/services out of the market, think they’ll be able to continue leaching off the dwindling ranks of producers in this country?

“More interestingly, pension funds of union staff and officers are well-funded — in the 90-plus percent range — while the funds of labor’s rank and file suffer.”

The rank and file should be hunting union administrators down in the streets like the vermin they are.


13 posted on 04/06/2010 7:25:02 AM PDT by Let's Roll (Stop paying ACORN to destroy America! Cut off their federal funding!)
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To: Let's Roll

We should stop forcing employers to play collection agency for the unions and let the unions pass their own collection plate around.

Do that and the unions will begin to fracture in a hurry as disgruntled members begin to rebel with their wallets. After all, a lot of members aren’t members by choice. I was a union member once but it wasn’t because I wanted to be, it was because it was the only way to get the job.


15 posted on 04/06/2010 7:31:27 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: Let's Roll
How long do unions, who have priced their goods/services out of the market, think they’ll be able to continue leaching off the dwindling ranks of producers in this country?

If history is any guide, once they price their goods off the market, the government will step in, take the business away from the stock holders, and then run it at a subsidized loss. Meanwhile, the unions will gain semi-ownership of the business and their cush pensions will go on forever. Isn't fascism wonderful?

28 posted on 04/06/2010 7:53:24 AM PDT by farmguy
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