Posted by Earl Gray on March 08, 2011 at 10:11:32 from (68.235.68.3):
In Reply to: any truth to this? posted by Dave from MN on March 08, 2011 at 06:21:57:
It's frustrating how much whining there is towards the public employees now that times have gotten a little tough. There seems to be a lot of jealousness because they are earning a decent wage with benefits while some businesspeople are going broke. A lot of farmers and small businesspeople are that because they are too independent to work for anyone else, don't like to take orders. Then when they go bankrupt its the middle class taxpayer that bails them out. Whether you work for a union establishment or not, the unions have set the standard for the middle class worker, if they are broken watch out! If the WI public workers need to take cuts then it should be negotiated, not rammed down their throats!
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