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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 1984106" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Amen</p><p></p><p>I would not pull religion into this if I were writing it. To me the unions are just as bad as the government at "protecting" the lazy, except they have to at least show up somewhere. Yes there are some very good union employees and very good non union employees. The problem with the unions and the government is that while an employer can discharge a union employee or non union employee, the costs in doing so frequently amount to more than just paying the SOB to do a little production while his co-hearts protect him. Unions should put as much effort in protecting the employer as much as their members and the government should be looking at protecting the citizen as much as their re-election. Unfortunately neither seems to cross any of the minds of the officials of each entity. We are over the tipping point.</p><p></p><p>They are both biting the hand that feeds them. Now their solution is to cook the goose that lays the golden egg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 1984106, member: 24583"] Amen I would not pull religion into this if I were writing it. To me the unions are just as bad as the government at "protecting" the lazy, except they have to at least show up somewhere. Yes there are some very good union employees and very good non union employees. The problem with the unions and the government is that while an employer can discharge a union employee or non union employee, the costs in doing so frequently amount to more than just paying the SOB to do a little production while his co-hearts protect him. Unions should put as much effort in protecting the employer as much as their members and the government should be looking at protecting the citizen as much as their re-election. Unfortunately neither seems to cross any of the minds of the officials of each entity. We are over the tipping point. They are both biting the hand that feeds them. Now their solution is to cook the goose that lays the golden egg. [/QUOTE]
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