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Post by Lurkin McGurkin on Jul 15, 2020 6:42:00 GMT -6
Yeah, it's no big deal. Nothing to see here, move along. No. Did I not just say it is not be ignored.
Just don't compare it to the big leagues either, pretend public employee unions are just like other unions. They don't have a strike threat, don't have the cash flow. They cannot use economic monopoly of a labor force to try to coerce price increases. They can be disbanded far easier.
You say it shouldn't be ignored but it's not a big deal. Talking out of both sides of your mouth.
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Post by JacksonStreetElite on Jul 15, 2020 11:58:42 GMT -6
No. Did I not just say it is not be ignored.
Just don't compare it to the big leagues either, pretend public employee unions are just like other unions. They don't have a strike threat, don't have the cash flow. They cannot use economic monopoly of a labor force to try to coerce price increases. They can be disbanded far easier.
You say it shouldn't be ignored but it's not a big deal. Talking out of both sides of your mouth. 00? Talking out of both sides of this mouth?
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Post by 00hmh on Jul 15, 2020 13:33:37 GMT -6
No. Did I not just say it is not be ignored.
Just don't compare it to the big leagues either, pretend public employee unions are just like other unions. They don't have a strike threat, don't have the cash flow. They cannot use economic monopoly of a labor force to try to coerce price increases. They can be disbanded far easier.
You say it shouldn't be ignored but it's not a big deal. That seems rather sensible. Don't make it a bigger deal than it is, don't ignore it either.
Corruption in private sector unions was a bigger deal, maybe still is.
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