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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Corrigan" data-source="post: 1983520" data-attributes="member: 24714"><p>Nah man, it wasn't that ridiculous. For instance, I've seen the regurgitate logic here multiple times:</p><p></p><p>"Unions force companies to pay more for personnel, thus making goods and services go up."</p><p></p><p>That's rhetoric you're learned from white collar rich guys, and you are continuing to eat it up and spit it back out. Why do goods and services have to go up if workers are paid more? Why wouldn't the management take a pay cut, or restructuring take place to ensure the business is still sustainable? Sounds to me like you are admitting that workers taking a pay cut is what drives down costs for goods and services in the first place. You admit CEO's and business owners would never take less (greed) and would pass the prices down to the consumer. But then you condone a laborer for using his or her right to assemble and get as much as they can (greed)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Corrigan, post: 1983520, member: 24714"] Nah man, it wasn't that ridiculous. For instance, I've seen the regurgitate logic here multiple times: "Unions force companies to pay more for personnel, thus making goods and services go up." That's rhetoric you're learned from white collar rich guys, and you are continuing to eat it up and spit it back out. Why do goods and services have to go up if workers are paid more? Why wouldn't the management take a pay cut, or restructuring take place to ensure the business is still sustainable? Sounds to me like you are admitting that workers taking a pay cut is what drives down costs for goods and services in the first place. You admit CEO's and business owners would never take less (greed) and would pass the prices down to the consumer. But then you condone a laborer for using his or her right to assemble and get as much as they can (greed)? [/QUOTE]
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