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It seems everything the orator does is the opposite of what Americans want done. I guess the communists thought there numbers were greater than they really are.
Im a political moderate, and I concur that it is time to abolish the hard core regulation.
Indeed allow the Boeing Plant to proceed----at this point American jobs are at stake, and if the plant is built in a non union state or setting so be it.
I expect the right to be receptive to some moderate proposals and I think lets go on this plant.
As long as they're paying a liveable wage, it should be fine.
South Carolina can probably out compete the Seattle area any day of the week simply because the cost of living is so low and isn't artificially inflated by "market forces".
How is the result of a survey at all relevant to the legal question before the NLRB?
Well by golly, Jack, I don't know but Boeing has spent very near $1 billion dollars on that plant and I just don't know how they pick it up and move it to Washington. Maybe they should have just turned all that money over to the union and told them to have a ball. That is what it amounts to now, isn't it.
How many recent appointments by Obama are involved in that NLRB, anyway? I think the group overstepped their bounds and the House has started the end of their ability to pound employers to aid unions.
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