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View Poll Results: Do you support Sanders' pro-union stance?
Yes, labor unions are the backbone of a strong working and middle class 8 47.06%
No, this is dangerous socialism and extremism 9 52.94%
Voters: 17. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-09-2019, 06:38 AM
 
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In capitalism, all parties have freedom of speech to fight for their best interests.
Communism and Corporatism want all the power to themselves.

Arent you part of a union for the railroad.....hmmmmm

Globalism in a nutshell:
We will take the cheap labor provided by Communism and third world countries and the profits under capitalism.
I opted for salary instead of the wages unions demand. So I pay the union nothing.
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Old 04-09-2019, 06:39 AM
 
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Yes, lets talk about the significance of labor unions without name calling. Can a candidate be pro-union while swimming in bribe cash from Wall Street? Yes or no? So tell us then, which politician do you support and who are their major donors?
And you think a candidate that is pro-union ISN'T swimming in bribe cash from that union? Hahaha
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Old 04-09-2019, 07:50 AM
 
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Venezuela and Cuba are highly relevant according to some, so I dont see why not other countries should be relevant as well. You are the one who claim that it will be wonderful if workers have no labor unions, yet cant come up with any examples of it actually being true.



The vast majority of business across the country are non union.

Small business have no use for a union, nor could they sustain themselves if they were forced to unionize.

It would serve only to raise prices for consumers, put many small business out of business and many workers out of a job.

Unions are no longer necessary.
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