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Federal Court Upholds Wisconsin Law on Unions

Slicker Wrote: Jan 20, 2013 7:39 AM
jimmylynn/fletchforfreedom & Mike: to sum "it all-up" we'd have jobs if it wasn't for all the crying liberals and so called conservatives getting away from our US, Constitution and having no more morals or eithics about what decisions they should make for the people that put them there in office in the first place..Look what happened in the first place all the jobs are given the illegals that come to our country 22,000,000 and whats left of jobs have gone over-sea's because companies want to pay as little as possible for labor and can get them fools across sea's to work for little or nothing "FELLA'S" this B.S. has nothing to do with the "Right to Work Law" as you stated...there will be no economic success until we clean out Washington D.C.
Colonialgirl Wrote: Jan 20, 2013 8:38 PM
Liberal Union Troll spew from Slicker.
FletchforFreedom Wrote: Jan 20, 2013 8:43 AM
To "sum it all up" Slicker, we'd have more and higher paying jobs if the US Constitution, which gives government NO POWER WHATSOEVER to grant favors to unions, require collective bargaining or enter into labor contracts with anyone but individuals. No doubt the failure of government to adhere to the Constitution is a major problem but neither immigration of any kind (which does not "take jobs away" from citizens - that nonsense has been long debunked) or the decline of unions (for good reason) or some magical ability of companies to pay below market wages (which doesn't exist) has anything to do with it.

Those looking for excellent news in the midst of a clearly-souring global economy can find it in Wisconsin.

I am pleased to report Federal appeals court upholds Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s restrictions on public unions

A federal appeals court on Friday upheld Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s contentious law stripping most public workers of nearly all of their collective bargaining rights in a decision hailed by Republicans but not undoing a state court ruling keeping much of...

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