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Originally Posted by pan6467
However, the Dems running and crossing state lines was extremely cowardly. Above someone stated that was all they could do to protect the people. I call BS on that. They have voices and know people at radio and television studios, they could have debated on those. I'm sure any station (except Clear Channel owned stations) would have been glad to have had a televised debate.
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I'm not so sure about this. When you have the GOP strongarming and ramming this through the process, there isn't much time to go courting a media that may or may not be willing to give a platform of debate or protest. The process itself came undone, and so leaving the state became a last-ditch effort to create a stall to what they viewed as an undemocratic process.
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It's becoming obvious everywhere that those who are ultra rich and own everything are trying to bust the unions. Because as the states take away the rights to strike, so to will all companies.
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Is this really the case? Is there evidence of this or a precedent?
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Granted the unions served a purpose at one time to get better wages and benefits, they then became gluttonous and pac's for the Dems.
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Would you say unions have become more gluttonous or less gluttonous than corporate management? Public management?