ryan costa wrote:Are you saying the 2003 stationary the Bush Administration instituted has no value? The article you posted only says they rolled back the required stationery to the 2003 stationery.
That's not what I said or intended to convey. Unions claimed the 2007 rules were too "onerous". What happened next? The democrat congress cut the OLMS budget. Now the Obama administration is relaxing the rules to appease the union money machine. Clinton did the same thing shortly after he came into office.
ryan costa wrote:So far i've never been ripped off by a union. I paid UFCW dues and USWA dues. When I'm ripped off it will be by a mutual fund manager or a banker.
Depends on what you mean by ripped off. If you pay union dues in return for a consistent yearly raise with all kinds of perks and benefits then the union takes that money and hires ten family members to do the job of two people or buys office supplies at three times the market value from a father in-law, do you consider that getting ripped off? You got your raise, perks and benefits. What do you care if there is corruption?
How do you know that the dues you paid as a union member were never misused some how?
ryan costa wrote:I consider myself having been ripped off by Hewlett Packard and Microsoft for having bought a new laptop loaded with Windows Vista. I will not be purchasing a new computer again or a new Windows operating system again.
I feel for you there. We still have XP and I’ll hold on to it for as long as I can.
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