GogglesPisano
Pawn, in game of life
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Unions kill companies with excessive demands, and make them non-competitive. In 1994 the UAW pushed GM into a deal it knew it could most likely not fulfill. It gave unlimited medical and COLA to retirees. GM knew a lengthy strike might drive them into BK. They had exhausted the equity markets, and borrowing was the only solution. Much like living off your credit cards. So they bet on maybe things would work, but they knew in the end they were in trouble. The power of a potential union strike drove them to make a bad management decision.
because people believe in his stance and they are sending him lots and lots of money, I know I am a supporter who has sent a few $100. The other side can not raise the money and has basically stoppedTalk about union spending, walker has spent TEN TIMES AS MUCH money as his opponent. TEN TIMES as much. Something fox news won't tell you.
because people believe in his stance and they are sending him lots and lots of money, I know I am a supporter who has sent a few $100. The other side can not raise the money and has basically stopped
CNN rips both sides apart and calls them out when they are lieing. They have either fired their talking heads or put them on so late that they have no audience.
I love when you respond that you are looking forward to my response, but failed to answer a direct question about what Fox News is.
Maybe you over looked it, so let me post it couple of times:
Do you admit Fox News is on the right like MSNBC is on the left? or not?
Do you admit Fox News is on the right like MSNBC is on the left? or not?
Do you admit Fox News is on the right like MSNBC is on the left? or not?
Do you admit Fox News is on the right like MSNBC is on the left? or not?
Do you admit Fox News is on the right like MSNBC is on the left? or not?
You fail to understand that moderates are just as critical of the left as they are of the right. Maybe you should dig deeper into my posts before you label me. Yes there are more conservative rightwing nut jobs on here. Calling you out for what you are. I love the way you parade around like your mainstream. I question your metal state if you don't admit what you are.
There is one major fact missing in this entire discussion. First some history.
When Ronald Reagan took office no one wanted to work in the public sector! Why, the private sector paid a lot more and had better benefits. Fast forward to today. Public sector is now perceived as over paid with excessive benefit packages. So what has happened in the last thirty years.
The answer is pretty simple the public sector for the most part kept their retirement plans and the pay has almost kept up with inflation. While the private sector income has not kept up with inflation. Also at the beginning of the 1980's 57% of private workers had pensions, now it is under 7%.
The only thing that has kept most of the American households at middle class life style is dual incomes. Over the last the 30 years the amount dual household incomes has increased dramatically. Now we are at a point in time if incomes do not increase we will have have multiple wives to bring in enough income to keep our standard of living.
That is why there is so much pressure for governments to slash public sector pay rolls. Americans are tapped out. The average household can not afford to pay a dime more in taxes.
But is this the public sector unions fault. NO. Most never negotiated any thing beyond a cost of living increase. I do not think there is a single person out there that does not want their salary to keep up with inflation.
The true reason for this is the destruction of the private sector unions. With no ability for the average worker to improve their situation. There has been stagnation in wages for the last thirty years (pilots are paid, on average, 40% less now then at the beginning of 1985).
The question is do you want to destroy public sector employees lively hoods like ours were? Our do you want to flight to improve everyone's standard of livings?
Nice touch of reality, 1980 FAA POI $40K, Airline Captain $200K, Me Corp as a Fortune 500 Corp pilots $35K. Today FAA POI $150K, Airline Captain $150K, Fortune 500 pilots $90K. Civil servant wages are out of line, the same goes for military wages on the higher ranks, O-6 at 26 years in 1980 about $60K, now nearly $180KLook, I don't disagree with your reasoning or conclusion, but it is based on a skewed version of reality. The bottom line is that there is a reason that private sector salaries have not kept of with inflation. It is reality, and a reality that the public sector should not, and cannot be spared from.
The forces of globalism, right or wrong, were forced upon all us. The private sector which explicitly supports the public sector should not be forced to shoulder the entire burden of it.