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Old 06-06-2005, 02:36 PM   #171
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Breaking economic principles down to a level so basic that they are meaningless.

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Originally posted by Spanky
No. Because they go against the business community when the business community is trying to make the economy more flexible and dynamic. And unions don't care at all about the environment so they are no help in that sphere.
What about when the business community is trying to get worker safety laws repealed/modified? Unions are probably quite flexible about how businesses -- other than the one their members are employed -- conduct themselves. ILGW vs. Steelworkers, for example.

You are such a freak about seeing things you don't like as lacking any shades of grey, but being able to appreciate the finer subtleties of what you perceive to be basically on your side.

I'm thinking this is going to be another one of those "you just don't get it" things like your whole higher power crap thing.
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