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I said nothing about the "same opportunity". I said the "same working conditions."
Big difference.
Most union employees - private or public work very hard as well.
Your attitude toward those who are not you is typical.
Your attitude is precisely the reason some employees feel the need for a union.
I think that when a person chooses to join a union, that act is the one of denying themselves the working conditions I enjoy. I never forced anyone to join a union.
Did I ever say that most don't work hard? Of course I didn't. You need that the be the paradigm so your arguement works. The 'bad guy' to you has to be MEAN. You 'progressives' are so predictable. Everyone is some sort of victim, except the people who actually make it to the top. Success is bad for the people who are not, right?
I'd never, ever, hold any one back who wants to really chase their own happiness. When you really shoot for that star, you are going to fall down, often. If you wait around for somebody top pick you up, you get passed.
So, if that is the attitude you are talking about, my belief that any individual can attain whatever their dreams are, on their own...*** Wicked.
ETA: Allow me to preclude a possible responce. I realized that something I said could be taken the wrong way.
"On their own"... Of course I did not get where I am ALL on my own. I have a supportive family, friends, vendors, employees, and clients who helped us (us, my employees benefit as well... Bringing others along on my success if you will.) I am on my own in that the only group I belong to that helps me along is being a United States Citizen.
Nothing can compete with free individuals chasing their dreams. THAT is something I can get united on.
Last edited by Puckstop31; 02-26-2011 at 07:47 PM.
Reason: Added thought.
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