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Old 03-10-2011 | 06:36 PM
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Pragmatic1
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Originally Posted by jungle
Ok, but let us suppose that both unions and corporations could get equal treatment under the law. Have you given a single thought to the 90% who are not unionized? In an honest study, you will find that compensation is derived from financial success. Unions can't provide high wages, financial success does. In fact the highest paid people in the country don't belong to unions and they are quite capable of negotiating their own terms.

Everyone wants to protect all of their rights, and the only possible way to do that is to seek equal treatment under the law.


Equal taxes, equal rights and no favoratism by any law.

Are you really ready to go there? I am.
When you talk about the highest paid people in the country not belonging to a union, I assume you are not counting professional athletes, screen actors, television personalities, talk show and radio host (including Beck, Hannity. Limbaugh and O'reilly) or any of the top 5% income types you work with everyday.