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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Union aims to organize the unemployed



Union aims to organize the unemployed


Would they be public sector, or private sector thugs?

11 comments:

  1. Hopefully they will go on strike.

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  2. Waitadmminut! If an unemployed peep goes on strike, does he get a job?
    Porch Dwelling Lupine

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  3. So how are the unemployed going to pay union dues?
    Are they suppossed to kick back a percentage of their unemployment benefits? (that's a setup for a circular flow of money...)

    Definitely a reason now not to give any money to anyone begging on the street; it'll go right back to the union thugs to pay for their 60foot yachts lining the marinas here in Florida.

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  4. Some states will withhold union dues from unemployment benefits. That is why it is important to live in a Right to Not Work State.

    Freddie Sykes

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  5. And exactly how would they go on strike?

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  6. • Un-workers, unite!
    • Automatically turning everyone with a job into a scab.
    • Non-union labor vs union non-labor. What is this, Mexico?
    • How can you tell the difference between a union guy without a job and one with a job?
    • Besides, we already have a Senate.
    (I'll quit, here. The rest of my jokes have already been done by Mark Twain.)

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  7. Personal sector thugs, like the OWS idiot who distinguished between personal and private property: http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-november-16-2011/occupy-wall-street-divided

    Sir H the (privately personal) comet

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  8. Already have one - it's called the Green Party.

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  9. There *MAY* be a rainbow {or pony} hidden in there somewhere...
    If they go on strike, don't they then have to stop taking the welfare or unemployment benefits? Will they have to give up the free government cheese? Isn't that what happens when you go on strike?
    Yay!! Unions for EveryOne!!! Where do I sign up? Do I get a card? Discount something? A free new "Will NOT work for food" sign?
    Come on, there has to be something in it for me...
    tomw

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  10. Steve in Greensboro6/15/12, 12:58 AM

    If NJ gets expelled, there is going to be a mad rush out I-78 westbound into PA. There is a $1 toll at the PA border that must be paid to get out of Jersey. Whenever I have to pay it, I consider it money well spent.

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  11. If I'm not mistaken, I think that you can get into New Jersey for free, but you have to pay to get out.

    The one exception I'm aware of is on I95 crossing the Delaware near Trenton.

    JLW III

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