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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by keoni48</i> <br /><br />All you left-wing liberal extremists, especially those of you in the Peoples Republic of California, get off the Bush bashing. The mainstream liberals, mostly democrats, are the ones responsible for the mess we're in. Idiotic regulations out the wazoo in the name of protecting the earth, idiotic laws to protect us from ourselves and a lot of our corporate/industrial problems can be summed up in one word: UNIONS! Unions can decree how much work can be done & a what price. It's stupid that if an UAW worker shows up too drunk or drugged up to work, the auto manufacturers have to provide a place for them to sleep it off; at FULL PAY & benifits. Unions fought railroads for years over eliminating the cabooses simply to save union jobs. If a company can't make a profit, they either go out of business or out of the country. <br />[/quote] <br />Keoni, you are talking out of your butt! The problem is not Unions. If it wasn't for Unions the prevailing wages around the country would be lower. Thank God for Unions. You site one instance of the UAW situation, which, I am not too sure that I believe that is contractual. That is all you have! You don't know what you are talking about. Period! I will give you the oppertunity to come to a Union meeting with me and spout your rhetoric. I dare you! You would get your rear end kicked! You obviousely are not a rail, so shut up about cabooses. Until you have walked a mile in our shoes, keep your opinion to yourself. Now run along back to your little sissy job and leave the real work to the real men! We pay Union dues and are proud! <br />Ken
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