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I see this as a waste of time if you can not concede that unions can really rub people the wrong way because they are so easy to corrupt.
The difference is that unions stand for collective bargaining and the govt should be for the people by the people based on individual rights. Yes, both have similarities, but unions hold closer to socalist ideas than capitalistic ideas. Remember about 1/2 of the country is not on board with your view that socialism is the new world order with unions being a leading part. Yes, the socialistic bailout predicably smells bad.
What does capitalism have to do with democracy?
JB is a very capitalist organization, however there is nothing democratic about it.... That is why the jB pilots want to create democracy at jB. The jB pilots want rights not totalitarian rule via corporate structure.
Corporations are not democracy. Capitalism is not democracy. You seem to not be able to understand this simple and fundamental concept.
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If you want to keep arguing from the "pumping sunshine" stance, I can not stop you. As a matter of fact, I gave over 20 years of my life to ensure it. That is what I have brought to this debate. What have you brought except propaganda? You would be much more credible if you could admit that unions actually have a dubious history to overcome, and recognize that people like me recognize their purpose, and appreciate the sacrifice of some of its officers, but still do not jump up and down like you do pandering to be in its higher offices.
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Yes they do. However when socialists like Frank and Dodd want to interfere with the free trade model by allowing those who can't pay for goods recieve goods in exchange for votes, the socalistic model fails!
The unions can be "modeled" in a democratic fashion, but you are actually comparing them to the socialist democratic models in Europe. They can still claim to be "democratic" but the difference is the capitalistic model of America grasping to remain the last free nation on earth. The communism ties are not just a scare tactic. They are embedded in union history and are well deserved. Look it up. I provided a link above. Thank you for thanking me for my service. Now, what will you do for your country besides words?
First off, I see no link...
Second, what do I do? I participate in every venue of democracy. It is so easy to vote in any given election, not just gov't, that I think it would be insulting and disrespectful not to exercise that freedom to vote. Whether it is a union vote, town vote, congressional vote, HOA vote, etc... that is my whole point...
If democracy is worth fighting for, as you know, then why not honor those who have fought and exercise that right. What do you call an apathetic American who doesn't participate in an election? Spoiled?
The unregulated and free market has failed. And the reply has been to put
Wall Street on socialist welfare, reward the losers and not make accountable tax payer money paid out. If you call that the "free market", then I suggest you don't understand what is really going on....
In addition, just as long as social democracy and socialism aren't labels placed on your ideals of what you think America is, then it can really be whatever it is... IOW, Wall Street has become the biggest social democracy, mirror of Europe and you still call it the free market....
But forget about all that....
Since you fear the communism label so much and trumpet capitalism....
How do you explain China? Capitalism is alive and well yet there is no democracy. If you address anything in this post address this....
China is a fundamental example that capitalism and democracy are not the same. That capitalism is not life, liberty and freedom.
The is nothing democratic about capitalism. Capitalism is a market system, not a gov't system, although gov't controls its market system, ergo China.
If one considers the effect of capitalism and the use of privatization on democracy, it is quite clear of the threat... Is the increasing presence of privatization on the public domain good for democracy?
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The Orwellian facet of your argument comes from the way you are recreating the past by proclaiming that unions are like the ideas our nation is founded on. I will tell you this; I would lay down my life for my country and the ideas it was founded on. That statement is backed up by my actions, not by a bunch of posts on a web board. I would not do that for my union or my job.
If you will look again, you will see that I claim that your rah rah zeal and zest in linking unionism and the ideas of America and our FF is Orwellian because they are a tactic used in Orwell's novels showing how truth is what you publish. You are publishing a 1/4 truth that unions are as American as apple pie. They are not or else everyone would be in one. They are regarded by most of the nation as socialistic due to their history with communism. Again you can publish what you would like, but the "democracy" you allude to is really collective in nature with no individual Bill of Rights and although they can be construed as similar as they involve votes and people, the America of our FF's was not socialistic.
The Bill of Rights is a document that codifies individual rights from gov't as you stated.
I never claimed that democratic unions or HOAs were
of that caliber.
All I am saying is that if democracy is good for our gov't then why not for other organizations?
Let's look at it this way....
Why would one not vote in a union or HOA election? Too troublesome? Many unions use ballotpoint.com it literally takes 30 seconds to vote.
My point is the FF provided the foundation for democracy not only in our gov't but in any organization we wish...
Supporting democracy and exercising it is American. Is it not? Why not rid any association of unions with communism (if its even true) by participating in democracy.
Citizen Bob talks to citizen Jim...
"Jim, are you going to vote for the union?"
"Probably not Bob"
"Why not?"
"I don't like unions that much, they are a necessary evil and all, but that whole communist tag that comes with it"
"How is voting communist, Bob?"
"well........its not but..."
"You're an American right, Bob?"
"What is that supposed to mean, Jim?"
"Well, don't you support democracy?"....
You get the idea...