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by R1KRA8
BobDahler
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"Union fat-cats...myth or reality?"

So...you think labor unions are run by cigar chomping "Union Fat Cats", who receive outrageous salaries and benefits, while living a life of luxury comparable to Saudi Arabian Princes, lording their unrestrained power over the entire United States of America... all on the backs of the union-enslaved workers they represent. Here's your chance to prove it.

 
 

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Munster

And just who funds "ohioans for free money for the rich" or whatever ??? We don't know because its funded by republican super PAC's !95% of that comes from out of state !

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

How does it feel wrongriki to whine about your "freerider" bullsh&t all the the while collecting welfare ( A free ride ) ! Typical republican !

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

Yes why would someone give a union member in good standing of 35+ yrs anymore credence than a welfare addicted republican repeater who's never worked much less had a union job ??? Now who would have the most knowledge, a person who's been in unions or a Know Nothing Expert ?? All wrongriki knows is what its right-wing propaganda tells it ! If this is so good for labor why isn't any labor supporting it ??

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

And yet the Know Nothing Expert still cant wrap its pea brain around the fact that as retiree's no former active union members pay dues ! So all its typical half-truths and lies don't mean anything ! Of course we would expect that sort of mis-leading crap from wrongriki !

Posted 25 days ago.

We Are Ohio Protects Flow of Forced Union Dues

By Jason Hart

(Media Trackers Ohio)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 25 days ago.

While a long-time retired “due exempt” USW member continues his badgering posts of name-calling, insults, and wild claims about others, let us move on . . .

. . .

“badgering” - present participle of badger

badger: to harass or annoy persistently

(merriam-webster)

. . .

Badgering - the act of harassing someone.

Badgering - the act of tormenting by continued persistent attacks and criticism

(thefreedictionary)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

"right to work is wrong".co m Seems to me and most others that your afraid of the truth ! When a person CHOOSES to go to work , they either CHOOSE to work at NO#1 Union shop or they CHOOSE to work at a non-union shop ! So they are CHOOSING , now why does wrongriki want to try and cover that fact up ? Its because that makes its blather nothing but LIES !!Remember the republican mantra " deny, deflect, mis-lead and lie "We are ohio ".co m

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

"right to work is wrong". c om When you lie you are constantly trying to cover it up or changing the subject ! Thats one thing most adherents of republican ways learn early ! Deny , deflect , mis-lead and just plain lie !Lets end this republican war on working people!! "right to work is wrong". c om

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

Yes why would someone give a union member in good standing of 35+ yrs anymore credence than a welfare addicted republican repeater who's never worked much less had a union job ??? Now who would have the most knowledge, a person who's been in unions or a Know Nothing Expert ?? All wrongriki knows is what its right-wing propaganda tells it ! If this is so good for labor why isn't any labor supporting it ??

Posted 25 days ago.

After all, it was the founder of what is now the AFL-CIO, Samuel Gompers, who affirmed, “Americans must have the right, but not be compelled, to join labor unions.” ”

. . .

Maurice A. Thompson commentary: Should Ohio voters support a right-to-work ballot issue? Yes

Forced support of unions is drag on economy

(The Columbus Dispatch)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 25 days ago.

C'mon . . . Munster please explain why you cannot debate a topic without name-calling, insults, and making wild claims about others?

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

Question: “So please explain what this is really all about?”

Answer: Visit the “We are ohio ” website.

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

And just why would anybody care about what a non-working leach on society has to say on unions ? It has no experience and the only info it gets is from right-wing garbage factories !

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

Yes why would someone give a union member in good standing of 35+ yrs anymore credence than a welfare addicted republican repeater who's never worked much less had a union job ??? Now who would have the most knowledge, a person who's been in unions or a Know Nothing Expert ?? All wrongriki knows is what its right-wing propaganda tells it ! If this is so good for labor why isn't any labor supporting it ??

Posted 25 days ago.

Munster

And yet the Know Nothing Expert still cant wrap its pea brain around the fact that as retiree's no former active union members pay dues ! So all its typical half-truths and lies don't mean anything ! Of course we would expect that sort of mis-leading crap from wrongriki !

Posted 25 days ago.

“It's time to set Ohioans free from forced union dues. Unions have nothing to fear, so long as they offer Ohio workers a service worth voluntarily purchasing.”

. . .

Maurice A. Thompson commentary: Should Ohio voters support a right-to-work ballot issue? Yes

Forced support of unions is drag on economy

(The Columbus Dispatch)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 26 days ago.

Question: “So please explain what this is really all about?”

Answer: Visit the “Ohioans for Workplace Freedom” website.

Posted 26 days ago.

Munster

Many "special-interest" supporters have selected dubious “facts” that reflect an extreme partisan view point. Many of their assertions are based on myth and ignorance of the current law. A “Right-to-Work” law is redundant, lowers wages and benefits for all workers, and destroys the tax base for local communities. When real facts are taken into account, it is not economic development strategy driving this issue. Rather, it is an extreme, outdated, partisan agenda. The real problem with a “Right-to-Work” law and its special-interest supporters is that in their zest and zeal to hurt unions, they hurt non-union workers as well.

Posted 26 days ago.

Munster

Yes why would someone give a union member in good standing of 35+ yrs anymore credence than a welfare addicted republican repeater who's never worked much less had a union job ??? Now who would have the most knowledge, a person who's been in unions or a Know Nothing Expert ?? All wrongriki knows is what its right-wing propaganda tells it ! If this is so good for labor why isn't any labor supporting it ??

Posted 26 days ago.

Munster

And just why would anybody care about what a non-working leach on society has to say on unions ? It has no experience and the only info it gets is from right-wing garbage factories !

Posted 26 days ago.
 
 
 
 

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