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SSG Squad Leader
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This is an interesting case. I think that people should not be forced to be in a union. A union should be voluntary.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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Right to work
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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OK,,, if an employee does not want to contribute to "fund government-union collective bargaining" then that employee should not reap the rewards of such bargaining.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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Sgt Wayne Wood - Surprise! I agree. However, I also do not believe "organizations" are "people" (as SCOTUS ruled) and should not be allowed unfettered political donations.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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Capt Gregory Prickett when the folks who VOTE on the passage of pay raises through taxes... and the recipients of those tax-derived funds are then forced to pay them back to the negotiators, and the negotiators then dump those monies into the campaign coffers if those they negotiated with...

Notice who’s missing from the loop? The taxpayers...

Good thing collusion in and of itself is not a crime
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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MSG Stan Hutchison to some extent we agree... but if not through a convenient (and legal) construct, what protections are offered to corporate entities?

Why start businesses if they are vulnerable to unscrupulous lawyers and rapacious ‘plaintiffs’ playing the lawsuit lottery?

I think tort reform is in order...
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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Capt Gregory Prickett wouldn’t that require an informed & intelligent electorate?

The same folks who get their news from Facebook & eat Tide packets? Those folks?
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