Alright I see your point.I wasnt trying to say that union was the greatest thing ever though,its just better than non union in my experience.There may be jobs that are non union that are better than union,I havent seen them though.Something I read made me think you were against unions and that it was this voting law that was going to force you to go union,while at the same time reading my answer it looked like I was saying union was the only answer.What happens is some employers are not fair,some are,and unions maybe can make a marginal place be better,but just as easy could make a company fail and maybe thats alright too if it wasnt run right to start with.Unions have plenty of problems,and even are outdated like somebody is trying to say to an extent.Since I think unions help keep the country running better,to me,thinking of the future we need unions.However the unions run by the mafia,and all the other bad stuff needs adjustment to where unions are actually helpful instead of ruining business.There is plenty of things to fix about our country.One sidedly saying there need not be any unions is wrong,as is saying unions are the best thing since sliced bread,neither is true,or at least not in every circumstance,and the old mafia run deal was never right.If we are going to survive as a nation we have to fix the country.It will take all of us standing up to the educated idiot group complaining about farmers dust and big trucks on the highway.Somehow probably nothing will get fixed and we will have to have a war to be able to survive and run the country and the idiots will still not learn.I can look at examples of this in my own family as well as lots of other people too.They think because they live in a city they are more important and because they went to college smarter than dumb old working people.A lot of people that run a business are the same way,thinking they are more important than their work force.Everything is connected and has an outcome.I dont like what the country has become while at the same time destroying 75% of its unions.Im skeptical that government is going to fix anything,but unions wont come back without government help.We have to hold their feet to the fire to get them back and run right or its all over.If 50% of the people want unions to me that means 50% of the jobs ought to be union and the union ought to be good for the workers,not the union big shots and politicians.A country without unions is going to turn into China real quick,I think we can all see it coming.Its probably already too late,but you have to keep fighting,if you lay down its over for sure.I hope young people that read this stuff to learn dont get dragged astray by our comments that try and support our view,but arent really honest completely.
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