Posted on 09/11/2015 12:47:42 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
The Wisconsin governor who's known for taking on unions in his home state is holding the event Monday afternoon at XTreme Manufacturing.
He said he'll discuss his plan to transfer power from union bosses to taxpayers. He said the strategy includes preventing the government from deducting union dues from federal employees' paychecks.
Las Vegas is home to powerful labor groups, including the Culinary Union that represents some 55,000 casino workers.
(Excerpt) Read more at lasvegassun.com ...
I did not prove a single point of yours....you prove my point, time and time again, that you are a Marxist on unions.
WTF point of yours are you under the delusion that I proved?
Actually, exposing liberals is exhilarating - not exhausting at all. When those libs dip below the 75 IQ level, as most of them do - it does get frustrating though.
You’re like a pigeon playing chess...clueless to the rules, strutting around knocking pieces on the floor and crapping the board.
You would benefit greatly by being forced to do the jobs of the people you scorn, but without any representation or protection from abuse. You haven’t walked a mile in their shoes and I doubt you would last a day in a job that actually required labor. Yes indeed, a change in perspective and some good, hard manual labor would do wonders for someone like you.
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Wouldn't that cause the company to fail, rather than the union?
Look you little government dweeb, I built a blue collar company from ground floor to over 100 employees.....and in the early years, I did more manual labor in a week than you’ve ever done in your pampered government life combined.
Once again, your ignorance leads you into embarrassing defeat.
Congratulations! Now go look in the mirror and tell yourself how wonderful you are. I’m not impressed.
I referred to “last one hired, first one fired” unions pull when budgets are cut as a result of poor negotiations — or in the case of Wisconsin, when the public union bosses/rep/negotiator/whatever you think is the PC equivalent refuses to negotiate.
Age has nothing to do with that.
Let's assume the article is correct and Walker is going to talk about unions in Las Vegas, Nevada. Brush up on your geography.
Nevada's Republican controlled legislature and Republican governor implemented a $1.1 billion tax structure to fund education. This same tax measure failed when put to a ballot measure to the Nevada voters.
You're sure you have no idea why a state's rights governor like Walker would talk about public unions in Nevada -- a state that ranks 49th in education?
And that’s sad. Unions in private industry always have to work with a failsafe against excessive folly. The business yields too much and goes under, and the unions get starved away. There is no Other People’s Money keeping the racket going. (Short of bail outs which are another question.)
Governments can blithely and recklessly promise the moon. They too could fail away in principle but that is much harder to happen, and hurts everybody not just a particular business.
Iscool, this is not cool. There is no conservatism or joy in this, conservativejoy.
I’m all for right to work laws, but I also know that the Wisconsin legislature took the initiative to pass that law in Wisconsin, not Walker. Walker had said repeatedly that he was pushing for a Right to Work law, but the legislature did it anyway, the 25th state to do so.
For all of that, Walker needs to go back home and work on the jobs he promised to create. Now well into his second term, he is still over 100,000 short of the 250,000 he promised in his first term.
That's true...Private union negotiations are based on history, and anticipated future sales and profits...
The gov't doesn't sell anything so there is nothing to bargain with...They have to or should stay in league with the private sector...
But it was a failure on the gov't part for not putting a lock on the pension funds as they were collected and another failure when they didn't negotiate into the contracts that the yearly deduction for the pension funds was contingent upon the tax base and overall health of the economy...
A Republican legislature doing something for it’s taxpayers?!
Don’t tell the DC cartel!!
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