Posted by trucker40 on June 12, 2009 at 17:10:37 from (70.240.144.43):
In Reply to: us and them posted by buickanddeere on June 12, 2009 at 16:35:29:
I see why you would think what you wrote.Here they are some of them now talking bad about the unions.All they needed to do was look at how things were before unions and see they were wrong,but no,they think that they know everything.They answer questions with the same attitude,and you can see they dont know any better.They wont learn either.Weeks and months go by and its the same every time,blah,blah,blah,know it all,blah,blah.Its the same ones too.Im starting to see what the drill instructor was talking about years ago when he said smack them up beside the head with a 2 by 4 to get their attention first before you can teach them something.Also years of brainwashing by crooked politicians has helped"form"their opinion for them too.Unions arent perfect,but they are all working people have to keep from being slaves.Big money is who is causing the problems we have,politicians are helping them,and its corruption causing problems in all of it including unions.There is corruption in churches,city hall,government,unions,non union shops,everywhere.When there arent any unions any more and you cant tell any difference between the United States and China I wonder who they will blame then?I bet they still wont see it was their own fault.
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