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Republicans: Right-to-work will top 2012 agenda

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Sunny
Saturday, November 26, 2011: 3:01 pm
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Danny Stewart,

Well there you have it! Socialism in brewing in our back yards, and must have been since the formation of these socialist organizations. Unions are accused of being socialist organizations but large corporations paying off Republican politicians preying on the "Trickle down effect" setting up shop in China and Vietnam is called Free Enterprise.

As to the legislation, I personally wouldn't go nuts and would consider it fair if the door simply swung both ways.

I'm late for my red rally
Take Care Comrade.
Ratcatcher
Sunday, November 27, 2011: 10:11 am
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Sensitive? Hmmm.... The problem I have with you Ratcatcher is I believe you feel superior to me because your line of work is soooo much more important than mine, and I am just dumb labor. The comments you make about Unions has a "Look down your nose at me appeal" I am guessing you automatically think people who labor for a living shouldn't make a wage or benefits anywhere close to what people who have an education and manage do. I've dealt with that prejudice, seen it and heard it. You are the one who insulted the unions, and people who belong to them. Those people seem to be jealous and care about what other people should make, yet they accuse the unions of being greedy and whine too much about what their bosses make!

You have completely gone off the deep end. It is obvious this is a subject you are too passionate about to discuss rationally. I do not have a superiority complex and I never called you dumb much less thought you were. Your perceptions are way off base. You have labeled me a rightwinger because of my opinions on unions. That's it. One issue and you have me all figured out to be a snob and you don't even know me. I have not labelled you a socialist liberal because you believe everyone should get free health care. And I've got news for you, a hospital can not turn people away because they don't have insurance. They are required to treat people. I know because I am currently making payments every month on a bill from three years ago when I was uninsured. Nobody is entitled to anything for free in this country. Not health care, not houses, not computers or phones no matter what the democrats tell you. Look what Fannie and Freddy did to our economy. People being told they were entitled to a house, encouraged to buy one they couldn't afford with government backed (taxpayer) mortgages and look where we are today. Please take a chill pill and relax, dude, before you blow a blood vessel in your brain. I really wouldn't want that to happen and I am being serious. I can disagree with you one one or two things but that doesn't mean I'm mad at you. There are very few issues if any that warrant me getting my blood pressure up over. Have a nice day.
Sunny
Sunday, November 27, 2011: 5:38 pm
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Ratcatcher,

I used to let it roll off of me, when customers said myself and my co-workers were the reason their bill is so astronomical, and many other of the stereotypes I've heard in the past from people including you. Now I'm a little fed up, and it's getting old.

Healthcare: DID I SAY PEOPLE SHOULD GET IT FREE!????? No I didn't. I don't believe that Yes, I know hospitals can't turn people away. For God sakes man... Neither party has the right answer. That's another topic entirely. You admitted in the past that you are deep wholehearted conservative, and you say a lot of the crap I've hear over and over about unions and other extreme partisan beliefs. Yes, I was assuming, but considering your Rush, O'Riely type responses...I'm unapologetic.

Yeah the housing market crisis is entirely the Democrats fault to, Republicans had no say in the matter same bias partisan crap different subject.

Whatever Ratcatcher...
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