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A GREAT primer on the problem with gov't unions...

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by rbell, Mar 7, 2011.

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  1. carpro

    carpro Well-Known Member
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    Bush deserves criticism for his own runaway spending.

    Obama deserves criticism for making it worse and prolonging the recession.

    Obama deserves special criticism for his blatant economy damaging pro-union policies. They own him and it shows.
     
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    You have been drinking the kool-aid...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yeA_kHHLow


    Actually, the reason America looks like it does today is largely because, for those 80 or so years I cited above, our government TRIED to make us just like the Soviet Union. They are still trying, harder and more successfully (their attempt, not how well it will eventually be for America) than ever.

    It is only the resolve of Mom and Pop America, who do not wish to become a socialized nation, that have held us back from already being what the "former" Soviet Union was.

    Unions do not "produce" anything. They, instead, act to hinder that production, siphon off funds that would better serve the families who have to pay out those funds in the form of dues, and they have not demonstrated that their "collective bargaining" has won the day, in fact, they are on the wane in America, save for government workers. That, in and of itself, ought to say something, i.e., that the rights of workers no longer hinges on union bosses.
     
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    Umm...most folks here wouldn't consider Bush's fiscal policy conservative. I know I wouldn't.

    Therefore, I'm not defending it.

    In fact, Obama has continued Bush's mistakes.

    Furthermore, he's compounded it by being a lapdog of union interests--which (in the public sector realm) are bankrupting our states at lightning speed.

    Note the seamless re-direct back on topic...
     
  4. carpro

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    Great effort!!!:applause:

    Three in a row. We'll see if it works.
     
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    >And if not for today's unions, more of us would be working.

    You confuse unions and "free trade." If not for free trade, more of us would be working with a better standard of living.

    Someone please explain how US production workers can compete with people who make ten dollars a day.
     
  6. billwald

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    >Actually, the reason America looks like it does today is largely because, for those 80 or so years I cited above, our government TRIED to make us just like the Soviet Union. They are still trying, harder and more successfully (their attempt, not how well it will eventually be for America) than ever.

    Not exactly. Our owners want America to economically function like 1870 Great Britain sans the coal smoke.
     
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    Oh, you mean our owners, the Union bosses...No, I am pretty sure they want socialism.
     
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    I will grant you that "free trade" with other countries is stupid. Everything coming into this country needs to be charged a hefty tariff.

    However, America has BEEN competing with people around the world, that make "10 dollars a day" until the last couple of decades, and it has not been through the unions. It has been by American ingenuity, and hard work, and lower taxes.

    First> People in other countries making 10 dollars a day, can afford to live on that. Why? Because they have no taxes, no regulations, and little to no government interference. You do realize that tax burdens compound, don't you?

    Second> A company can afford to pay a worker 200 dollars a day, and still compete with the overseas company that pays their worker 10 dollars a day, through deregulation, hard work, and ingenuity. If that 10 dollar a day person is only pumping out 10 units, while the 200 dollar a day guy is putting out 500, (through technology and, wait for it, INCENTIVE to work harder), then they can easily compete. Not only that, the quality will tend to be much higher.

    Unions, however, are strangling this, by not allowing merit based pay scales. A person who works harder, should be paid more. A lazy person who is not doing their job, should be fired. Unions prohibit these things...therefore, we cannot compete.
     
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    You're delusional.
     
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    Umm, that might be so, but would you be receiving a living wage, any hard fought conditions would be lost and you the worker would be right royally ripped off by an employer who had no legislation to prevent the use and abuse of his employees. Be careful what you wish for!!
     
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    Indeed! [Apparently I need to lengthen my message.]
     
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    Um, what? I am sorry, but I can fight my own battles. I do not need the government telling me where I can work, how I can work, etc. Nor do I need the government negotiating my salary. That is WAY overstepping their bounds!

    People were making MUCH higher wages, before the government decided to stick their nose in things. Government interference does not help anything, it just makes everything more expensive and less efficient.
     
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    So true my friend.
     
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    >Um, what? I am sorry, but I can fight my own battles. I do not need the government telling me where I can work, how I can work, etc. Nor do I need the government negotiating my salary. That is WAY overstepping their bounds!

    Forget the government. Please explain how you would personally negotiate for a raise with Honda or Toyota.


    >People were making MUCH higher wages, before the government decided to stick their nose in things. Government interference does not help anything, it just makes everything more expensive and less efficient.

    In which decade or century were the workers making much higher wages in terms of hours worked for food, clothing, and shelter?
     
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    #1 Work harder than anyone else.

    #2 Be reliable and available, when no one else is.

    #3 Have an upbeat attitude, and influence others positively; be a leader.

    #4 Walk in and say "Hey, look at the kind of work I do. I deserve a raise."

    I have been doing this my whole life, and you know what? I have NEVER had an employer turn me down for a raise. Meanwhile, others, who only did enough to get by, were turned down. And they should be.

    The 50's through 70's. My father was a foreman in the 60's, making the same thing he was making as a superintendent just a couple of years ago (before retirement). All due to government take over and regulations.

    The link between inflation (meaning less buying power for workers) and increased government interference, is a well documented one.

    http://www.jstor.org/pss/1174072
     
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    Thanks to union greediness and the government's collusion with them, LOTS of people make LOTS less. They're unemployed.

    Of course, you have those ridiculously overpaid folks that keep their jobs...mostly thanks to unions. Thus, other folks have to either be let go or never hired to support them...
     
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    Absolutely. Made a good living most of my life. No union help...thank you very much.

    I wish all states were right to work states. Then people could join a union if they want to ...or not.

    Unions destroy personal initiative and suck the life out of the economy.
     
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    Sorry, havensdad, but you have it all wrong. The 50's to 70's are the

    primary years when government regulation was widely supported and

    unions were bearing the fruit of their labor, a very prosperous time for

    workers. It was only when Reagan and the conservative movement took

    over in the 80's, making war on unions and gov't regulations that these

    government regulations and unions you demoan began to be scaled back

    until finally yes, and no coincidence, two years ago your father without

    the kind of leverage previously enjoyed in the government regulating,

    union dominating 50's & 70's probably was making less, just like so many

    more Americans today. And isn't that outrageous during a time of record

    corporate profits and multi-billion dollar tax cuts.


    But not in this link. Of course there are correlations between government
    regulation and inflation but nothing that fully offsets the level of wages. There are no numbers here to back up anything
    The paper begins to explain this but then is convieniently cut off. You have to subscribe to see the rest. Typical ploys of unaccessible abstracts, papers and such from the right that cannot be shown but to only the previleged.


    The link between relative falling wages, middleclass decline and union

    decline is an obvious one indeed and thankfully the clear majority of

    American people after seeing the result of declining union influence are

    now returning to increased support for unions and government unions(see

    first page).
     
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    Agree with Sonjeo. The 50's thru 70's were the years the unions were strongest and most every year the working people did a little bit better and parents had confidence that their kids would do better than they did. Young working people these days have no confidence that they will do as well as their parents.

    In the 50's thru 70's most everything we bought was made in USA. Every medium to large city had at least one large industry where a working person could get a job right out of high school and work till he hit 65 and get a pension. NONE of that is now true. There are NO household appliances made in USA. 90% of our clothing comes from China.
     
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    And then union workers priced themselves right out of the market. They didn't have enough sense to know when enough was enough.

    But greed is like that.
     
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