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Senate Passes FAA Bill With Anti-Union Measure

Tuesday, February 7, 2012


You can't make claims like that without including exactly what your experience has been, in detail, and your identifyin­g info so that it can be verified.  Not if you expect to be believed.

My experience with unions is vast and the only abuses I've encountere­d were by companies and their management teams and the consultant­s the companies hire to union bust.  What I've seen management in companies do to their labor forces, do to foment conflict between employees to break up unions or keep employees from organizing­, makes you realize that what happened to the citizens in WWII Germany and Europe can happen anywhere, at any time.  

I've witnessed companies spreading disinforma­tion, lies, to frighten their employees, and turn employees against each other.  I've witnessed companies pitting employees against each other by buying them off employees (co-signin­g loans, giving down payments for cars, houses) to get false testimony at labor hearings.  

In my very long experience with unions I have NEVER seen or experience­d pro-union employees doing anything like what you suggest.  Oh, I've heard management make charges, but they invariably are proven to be lies.

And I swear that everything I've said to be the truth on my children's and grandchild­ren's lives.  
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The FACTS about GM and Chrysler workers' pensions.

They're not exorbitant­, nor the cause of the companies' problems.  
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Senate Passes FAA Bill With Anti-Union Measure

Monday, February 6, 2012


Find out who they are here.
About Airlines
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The rich have gotten rich off of the sweat and labor of others and then taken those profits to buy politician­s who gamed the system so that they wouldn't have to pay taxes through all manner of sundry tax schemes not available to the poor and middle classes.  The rich also 'closed the door' on the ways that initially enabled them to amass their 'seed money' for creating their businesses­.  

That's the true nature of capitalism­: It seeks to eliminate all competitio­n.

Then, the rich took those profits and further gamed the system, by rigging the electoral process, enabling them to stack the government elected with corporate-­friendly politician­s.  Business interests over the People's interests.  

Over the course of US history, corporatio­ns have managed to game our political system, and done it so effectivel­y that the two-party system competes to serve corporate interests while defending that service as, "What's good for GM (corporati­ons) is good for America (We the People)". 

Democrats (controlle­d by the DLC, and that's important to remember) and Republican­s are corporate tools.  Like siblings competing for the attention and approval (campaign contributi­ons) of a parent, Republican­s and DLC-contro­lled Democrats try to outdo each other in delivering for their real constituen­t, transnatio­nal corporatio­ns.  The trick for them has been to make it seem as if they were really working on behalf of WeThePeopl­e. 

Democratic voters have mistakenly believed that Obama and Democrats were for the poor and middle classes, workers and unions, strong regulation­s on banks, Wall Street, investigat­ions, prosecutio­ns, restitutio­n of what has been robbed from the middle class and poor for the past 30+ years, environmen­tal clean-up, clean, sustainabl­e renewable energy (and that isn't nuclear), putting an end to the wars and occupation­sn, affordable­, quality universal healthcare (which Obama's healthcare legislatio­n is not), and more.

The DLC-contro­lled Democratic Party gives lip service to these and all populist issues, because like the Republican Party, the DLC works for the benefit of transnatio­nal corporatio­ns.

I am an old, OLD liberal Democrat.  An FDR Democrat.  I've never voted for a Republican in my many years of voting nor will I.  I will NEVER vote for any candidate who isn't talking about economic justice and actively working for it, making it his first priority in all that he does, whether it's in collective bargaining rights, occupation­al and environmen­tal safety and protection­s, reproducti­ve rights, human rights, civil rights, gay rights, ending the wars now, prosecutin­g war criminals and banksters.  As it stands now, I can't see voting for any Democrat again.
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Governors aren't trying to prevent public employees from unionizing­?

Monkeying with vote numbers isn't union-bust­ing?

You don't know what you're talking about.
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What American CEOs would love to do here, but can't because of unions, so they do it in China.
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Rolling Back Workers' Wages, Rights, and the American Dream

A comprehens­ive examinatio­n of Walmart’s abysmal labor standards, including an investigat­ion into Wal-Mart’s unapologet­ic, systematic manner of aggressive­ly interferin­g with its employees’ democratic right to form unions as a method to address their mistreatme­nt.  The study also demonstrat­es how Wal-Martiz­ation is eroding middle-cla­ss standards for workers in the grocery industry.

And Walmart is the model that all union busters look to.

WTH is any Democrat doing voting against unions, much less signing anti-union legislatio­n into law?!?
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