Posted by oldtanker on April 17, 2014 at 16:39:08 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: Union Workers posted by showcrop on April 14, 2014 at 18:29:08:
So you pro union guys are ready and willing to pay 60K for a truck? Of 40K for a car? Just to support union wages? Want to block trade with other nations so that a cheap Tee shirt cost 20 bucks? Sorry, I'm not.
Just how many union worker risk their money, their homes, their future to build a company? That's why the stock market can make you or break you. It's a risk. Those unwilling to take any risk are called workers. They will live an die paycheck to paycheck in most cases. Nothing wrong with that. Business owners may make money of loose it all. Many have died without a dime. Same with investors.
Here is the funny part. How many of you have 401K plans? You run companies like Hostess out of business and you have Hostess stock as part of your 401K........ how many had Chrysler stock before the melt down as part of their 401K.
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