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Question: Should the Department of Labor be abolished?
#1
Yes, obviously
 
#2
No, of course not
 
#3
I am insufficiently confident in my beliefs to answer this poll
 
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Total Voters: 19

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opebo
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« on: January 04, 2006, 06:18:33 PM »

dramatically cut back.

i do believe we can use the dept of labor for union busting...assuming we elect a normal person president sometime soon.

You poor deluded worker.  Did you ever get that job?
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opebo
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2006, 08:26:28 AM »

dramatically cut back.

i do believe we can use the dept of labor for union busting...assuming we elect a normal person president sometime soon.

You poor deluded worker.  Did you ever get that job?

no im still unemployed.

i guess white, rich folks (your people, opebo) would use the term 'in transition'.

I don't know what they'd say, none of them work in jobs.

But as for you, man, wouldn't you rather work for $25+ an hour with excellent benefits, pension, and a union to protect you from abuse or arbitrary firing by your boss?  What is so bad about that?  You think your life will be preferrable making $10 an hour with no benefits in some non-union job?   Of course perhaps you hope to somehow get a 'profesional' or 'white collar' position - but those aren't much better.  A lot of people get $35,000 a year and work a lot more than 40 hours a week, with fairly shakey benefits and retirement - certainly worse than the classic union worker.
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