Posted by trucker40 on June 12, 2009 at 06:43:02 from (69.151.61.219):
In Reply to: Re: Unions posted by jdemaris on June 12, 2009 at 06:06:09:
Alright,and I dont want to get into a long drawn out fight over it,but I was saying things are lots better since we had unions than before we had unions.Was there a mob influence that got people turned against unions,yes there was.Was there a bunch of greedy people that caused unions to be started,yes there was.There were problems on both sides,those need to be fixed rather than go the no union is a good union route.Also if the South did so well with slaves I wonder how well you would like that statement if you were a slave in the South?You know we could go back to that.Hook a bunch of city folks up to a field cultivator and beat them with a whip to make them pull it around the field.That could be a real possibility if the price of Diesel gets outrageous.Some people might say Hitler did well in Germany,but you might find a little disagreement from the Jews.
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