Posted on 03/08/2011 3:22:14 PM PST by Qbert
“What about the 10th Amendment?”
—”The Supreme Court rarely declares laws unconstitutional for violating the Tenth Amendment. In the modern era, the Court has only done so where the federal government compels the states to enforce federal statutes.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
You are very ignorant of NLRB aren’t you.
They are the quintessential government apparatchik.
Destroy all labor unions and then let people join
by freedom of will, then you will see how many
people want them.
Samuel Gompers go home! Take Trumka with you.
But much easier said than done. We aren't the one who has to live with broken arms or busted knees.
For an individual American worker to go against the union in the United States isn't much different than an average Mexican citizen going up against the Drug Cartels.
It will take a major action by Congress and backed by the police & courts to rein in the abuses of organized labor.
So, he made a threat, and you chickened. Didn't report him to anybody, didn't arrange a second meeting and record his threats. So whose fault is that??
RTW can't "work" if the potential victims don't take advantage of the law.
It's a lot different. Any union thug that attempts mayhem should end up with a blue hole in the middle of his forehead. Mexican citizens don't have that recourse.
Of course, it helps to live in a CCW state, so that let's the Iowa guy off.
“Dont want to pay union dues, belong to a union, etc.? Dont apply for work in a union shop!”
Who is the union to tell me I can’t apply for a job with someone? And if the employer and I agree to a wage, who are they to tell me I cannot work?
Whimp...I would have quietly told him if he ever came near me again I’d but a bullet between his running lights!
Out of your butt onto the keyboard and into cyberspace go your thoughts.
Yes. Not happening any time soon, however.
SFL
“So, he made a threat, and you chickened.”
I was 17 and 120 lbs. During the Sioux City Dressed Beef strike a couple years later some people, including a young girl were killed. No one was ever charged AFAIK.
Boastful talk is cheap. Action is more expensive and, therefore rare.
The post stands. You were the one who said "right-to-work, my ass". What do you expect state goverment to do, read your mind about threatening actions?? Right-to-work laws "work". I was living in Louisiana when that state made the transition from "union shop" to "right-to-work". Nobody was hurt. Of course, this is in the deep South, where everybody and his brother is armed (including 17 year olds). The unions knew better than to start anything.
The fact that you failed to report the incident reflects on YOU, not on Right-to-Work Laws.
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