1. I don't see how my current employment status is relevent. All you need to know, is that is will be a cold day in hell, before I join a union.
  2. I'll stop calling them thugs, when they stop acting like thugs.
  3. I wonder if these 'thugs' have jobs...
  4. Jobs they have to pay to keep.
  5. Hey, at least they are working more than you are.
  6. I'm not working right now, as much by choice by anything.


    FOAD!
  7. I stand by thejonner's statement: all you can do is offend people, and by saying "FOAD", that's the pinnacle of it.

  8. Well, there it is. "FOAD!" This from a bloke who has expressed a desire to run for President one day. Nice. Shows a real ability to accept valid criticism, that. I have a question, though; if you're not working, how do you afford to eat or live indoors? You're receiving a handout of one sort or another, Aaron. Either you're living with friends or family or you're getting dole of one sort or another or you're breaking the law in order to make money. Which is it? I guess, then, that you can't afford private healthcare. It'd be ironic if you had to use Obamacare, wouldn't it, due to illness or injury. Not working out of choice? I've heard laziness described in many ways, but that's a beauty.
  9. Aaron, one question for you:
    If workers have to pay for work, why were unions created in the first place?
  10. Originally posted by KieranU2:I stand by thejonner's statement: all you can do is offend people, and by saying "FOAD", that's the pinnacle of it.

    In the last week I have been called the following by liberals:

    Bastard, cocksucker, fucker, scab, motherfucker, teabagger, son of a bitch. I've been called a waste of humanity, told I should kill myself, and threatened with physical violence.

    Like I said, I will stop treating them like thugs when they stop acting like thugs.
  11. Originally posted by thejonner:[..]

    Well, there it is. "FOAD!" This from a bloke who has expressed a desire to run for President one day. Nice. Shows a real ability to accept valid criticism, that. I have a question, though; if you're not working, how do you afford to eat or live indoors? You're receiving a handout of one sort or another, Aaron. Either you're living with friends or family or you're getting dole of one sort or another or you're breaking the law in order to make money. Which is it? I guess, then, that you can't afford private healthcare. It'd be ironic if you had to use Obamacare, wouldn't it, due to illness or injury. Not working out of choice? I've heard laziness described in many ways, but that's a beauty.

    I'm not working because, job hunting in this town is a bitch. Combine it with the fact I'm currently attending college, (which I went to today pucking my guts out. Guess thats real lazy.) gives me less of an incentive, although I intend to start job hunting over winter break. I'm living with my elderly grandmother, because my psychotic mother kicked me out when I was 15, and my grandmother needs help around the house. I have not been to the doctor in over a year, and I'm perfectly fine with it that way. As I'll much rather take my chances trying to stay healthy than using a one size fits all system, which is run by a bunch of unelected bureaucrats. I imagne whoever the next president is, Obamacare will be the first thing to go.

    Never assume you know anything about me again, you elitist pig.

    Michigan is the 24th Right to Work state. We won, you lost. Get over it.

  12. I know why they were created, and I even support their original purpose. Did you know Samuel Gompers, the founder of the AFL was against compulsuary unionism? He felt they would be stronger as an organization if they had only voluntary members.

    Between the increaseing corruption of unions, and the fact that national labor laws, make them redundant, they have definantly outlived their usefullness.

    You ever think maybe that if unions were half as good as the left makes them out to be, that they woulnd't worry that if workers are given a choice to choose to be members, they wont?