What do the republicans here think of what they are trying to do in Wisconsin?
What do the republicans here think of what they are trying to do in Wisconsin?
The problem in the rural states is all the elected officials each county is supporting. Each county is supporting and maintenance of a court house. Elects and pays a treasure, clerk assessor and so on. If four counties combined it would cheapen the cost of a court house and paying elected officials. Seems like when the budgets get out of kilt they always look at the working hourly people. Wisconsin is typical with having to many freeloaders living off of the working man in the government system. I feel any one that works middle management for any state should be cut down to 30 or less hours a week with no benefits.
Why Swimp sucky, when I worked for the Fed. from 73 until 78, I didn't pay social Security. Instead we paid 7% of our wages into our Fed. retirement yeararound. Dang we should have protested shouldn't we?
What makes your dumb ass think Govt. workers don't need a union? Does the fact a person is working for some sort of Govt., State etc. entity mean they will automatically treat you with great kindness.
The reason all these different entities go Union is not about wages, it's about conditions you dumb cluck.
Course you don't understand all this Union "rhetoric", do you?
Oh hell, what's the use?
Door.......You dont understand Swamps UNIQUE thought process........It is ok for the public to subsidize the politicians salaries, benefits, and pensions....which no one has a say in except the lowlife politicians who vote themselves raises on a regular basis, but it is not ok for public employees, who by the way, actually do work, actually pretty important work, that we take for granted, to negotiate their wages and bennies and working conditions. Look at em.....those teachers etc are becoming millionaires at our expense, it is reprehensible.....you know kind of like us.....becoming millionaires at the expense of our customers.........while our lazy sorry asses just sit around doing nothing all day. What is this world coming to? We all know that there are only people who opress, omit or misuse their powers in the private sector.......Why would these people begin to think they are entitled to representation of any sort?....as a matter of fact why would anyone in any profession feel that they should have any rights in the workplace.......it is socialsim pure and simple, and damn disgusting. They should be happy to receive whatever another entity dictates is appropriate for them, you know like those third world employees that receive 10 cents an hour to work their asses off, hey 10 cents is better than nothing. Quit your bitching you damn whiners. Swamp is just misunderstood!!!! Oh and by the way Swamp, I was not insinuating that those politicians that our tax dollars pay for do nothing.........actually they do a really good job of F*%king the middle class while doing the tough job of ensuring that all the rules are made for the rich and powerful......I feel your pain Swamp....I think I am coming around to your way of thinking.....I am finally seeing "your" light.
NOT!
Last edited by electriklady; 02-25-2011 at 09:46 PM.
Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.”
Abraham Lincoln
I only worked for 2 govt. entities. I only remember the administrator of the first fed entity I worked for. That would have been the Southwestern Power Admin. headquartered in Tulsa.
I do not recall his name but I remember he was a NIXON appointee and a banker from Lawton,Ok. I do not think all Nixon appointees were bad but I don't think you would necessarily get the fairest treatment from a Republican administrator if the occasion arose.
My point is, I guess, is that as someone already said. Many govt. agencies are full of political appointees. These are not people you want to work for without some Union representation. They would all be brother-in-law outfits if left to their own devices.
Our wages were basically locked in. They were an average of PSO, OG&E, and Western Farmers Coop. I remember once we had our little bargaining session. It was funny as it came out to something like $5.39 per hr. Our BA said how about if we round it off to $5.40 just to make the math easier. They wouldn't budge and actually had a caucus to decide if they could give us the penny. Nope, can't do it. Ha. The main thing you had to bargain on were conditions. Conditions are very important.
Also as I said before, you sign a no strike clause when you come to work.
Now the people in Wisc. I don't know if they could go on strike. However if they lose their wage negotiations then their Union would be busted as it wouldn't have anything.
Personally I think Greggo just keeps this crap going to hear his jaws flapping. Most of his opinions are just opinions and usually have no basis behind them. Somewhat like his trade opinions which are usually amateurish and downright dumb.