Sorry, I mean Ive never been union.
Hey, white boy! STFU! You only PRETENDED to be me in that movie.
Sorry, I mean Ive never been union.
Ummmm. We already know who is going to be in charge. Not a single one of them is remotely "moderate".
It's actually ironic as . You are ranting about wanting moderates, and labeling the ONLY one who has a history of being one as a "radical conservative".
You aren't liberal. You are simply partisan.
I don't much like Pelosi. She is a bit more radical. Reid isn't much better.
I am not scared of unions. Providers of capital get to pool their capital into corporations for collective bargaining, and providers of labor should be do the same.
As for secret/non secret ballots, I don't really know enough to have much of an opinion.
I am generally for whatever allows people to more freely express themselves in such a vote.
You'll never guess what's playing on my radio right now.
"Sympathy for the Devil" Rolling Stones
Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste
I've been around for a long, long year
Stole many a man's soul and faith
And I was 'round when Jesus Christ
Had His moment of doubt and pain
Made damn sure that Pilate
Washed his hands and sealed His fate
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name
But what's puzzling you is the nature of my game
Nothing is wrong with a secret ballot and any attempts to further unionize certain industries in this nation will do nothing except further exclude non-right-to-work states from the list of potential suitor-states for the creation of new plants/offices (3 letter word.....jobs).
Darn tootin' I'm fairly partisan. I have bought into being a Democrat, and try to be as fair as possible. Given what I see going on on the Republican side with all sorts of nasty distortions and really really nasty partisanship, ala Aggie Hoopsfan, I would say that makes me a moderate.
Which moderate Republican have I labeled as a "radical"?
The way it is now: employees at a company vote by ballot as to whether they want to be a Union shop. Majority wins. The way it WILL be. The Union sets up a table, and employees who want to unionize go up in public and sign their names; or they get visited at home by Union organizers, and are urged to sign. Once 50% is reached; they are unionized.
My wife is in a Union. It DOES NOT exist to give the employees power; it exists to give the union leaders power. She is far more beholden to them than she ever has been to an actual employer; however, this thread has been hijacked enough, that's enough for that subject; I'll start a thread when the law comes up early next year.
...to put a bow on the union discussion, I believe that to be a states-rights issue. Let each state have their own laws, just like it is now.
Federally legislating everything is what has started the ruin to this country and it will surely be the end as well.
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Might have mislabeled, but the gyst of your post suggested to me that you were voting against radicalness (Republican - McCain), and FOR Moderation (Democrat - Obama). Obama's lifetime voting record is more outside the mainstream of US citizens than that of McCain - not even close. Their platforms, frankly, are within a whisker of each other. Obama has some new en lements that McCain doesn't - but tax rates are w/in 3% at every income level.
As I said, if Obama ACTUALLY governs as his platform says he will; we'll be alright. Frankly, however, that will make him far more moderate than he has ever actually been.
You're State's Rights, too?
Dude, you are not even a little bit liberal.
We need to form a new "Common Sense" party. Be like those firfighters on that commercial.
"Need clean water boys?" AYE!
Anybody else sensing a theme here?
This is why Republicans are losing elections. That people like Aggiee Hoopsfan or Wild Cobra might not see it says to me that the Republicans are doomed.
Um....Libertarian?
you're all satanists?
Posts like this are the reason I visit this forum.
Libertarians do not have a tenable platform. We will never put the Genie that is the Federal Government back in a bottle they would consider small enough.
I visit this forum for the entertainment value.
The problem with doing everything at the state level is you get an explosion of burocracy.
Can you imagine 50 different FBI's? 50 different sets of aviation rules? Drug regulation?
What happens if you, say, get rid of the FBI, and a large international drug cartel infiltrates and dominates a thinly populated state like Wyoming, Alaska, or South Dakota?
The US economy depends on uniform rules that allow companies from Texas and New York, to set up in say, Kansas, and know that the laws apply evenly for the most part.
Yes, everybody is punishing the moderate McCain for the radical behavior of people that came before
No, you cant put the genie back inthe bottle, but you can contain them and protect individual rights at the same time.
Not exactly true. Right now, employers can recognize unions when a majority of workers sign auth cards, or the employer can stall and demand a secret ballot. Traditionally this time is used to stonewall and intimidate. the EFCA doesn't eliminate secret ballot. it just doesn't allow an employer to call for one unless under 50% of the work force signs.
Unions and employers both use unfortunate tactics, but the act isn't as sinister or radical as you imply.
Very true. That's a theme I support 100%.
Thanks.
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