[quote=Leorocky]I’m not complaining at all. I’m just not going to allow one poster to continually put forth radical opinions as if they were fact.
Maybe I have “taxpayer regret” as I feel public sector unions are fleecing us. You’ve no doubt noticed the increasing scrutiny on public pensions around the country? Get rady for a lot more of it. It’s not as if you can accuse me of making this up for sh*ts and giggles.
As far as laws I’m more than happy to support right to work and ending collective bargaining in the public sector and I have and will continue to make my reps aware of how I feel on this.
It wasnt I who brought up the concept of a free market. You can’t have it both ways.[/quote]
You do realize that I bring far more facts to the table than those who argue on the side of capital (who spout opinions based solely on propaganda), right?
The “pension crisis” was caused by the **private** financial sector and their corrupt insiders. This was already discussed here:
The anti-union message has been pushed by the Privatization Movement, not taxpayer advocates. They want to privatize public assets and cash flows so that the capitalists can make even more money at the expense of taxpayers and workers, they are not doing this to save you money. The privatization of public goods and services has been going on for a few decades. Have your taxes gone down as a result? I didn’t think so.
Before you make claims about someone else’s “radical” viewpoint, know first where you are getting the information that drives your opinions.