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Sep 2, 2013 19:04:02   #
willy7
 
http://www.capitolhilldaily.com/2013/09/reagan-labor-leader/#more

Ronnie 'raygun' was a great leader, matching action to his beliefs.

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Sep 2, 2013 23:16:40   #
BoJester
 
Yes siree bob, ray-gun's 'trickle down' worked so good, he screwed up the economy for the past 30 years.Ray-gun should have been impeached for criminal malfeasence and economic stupidity. Thanks to old raygun, the national debt exceeded 1 trillion for the first time and the debt has never slowed down, even after the i***t 'gipper raisied taxes and/or fees 8 times during his two d********g terms, and then tall bush raised taxes again, and then Clinton had to raise taxes yet again. However, the country was operating within spending limits and had a somewhat balanced budget. Then the i***tic moron, shrub bush, cut taxes and spent like the demented fool that he was/is. What is amusing is that conservatard/teabag/geezers are so stupid, they think the shrub is great, almost as great as raygun. Go figure.






willy7 wrote:
http://www.capitolhilldaily.com/2013/09/reagan-labor-leader/#more

Ronnie 'raygun' was a great leader, matching action to his beliefs.

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Sep 3, 2013 00:26:59   #
ABBAsFernando Loc: Ohio
 
willy7 wrote:
http://www.capitolhilldaily.com/2013/09/reagan-labor-leader/#more

Ronnie 'raygun' was a great leader, matching action to his beliefs.


Reagan was a real American citizen who defended FREEDOM against c*******t SCUM. We all must follow his lead and do all we can in the fight against the EVIL of c*******m.

We the People loyal to the United States Constitution must stand up to the tyrants pretending to be loyal American citizens with words while their actions are far from it.

In order for c*******t plans to work laws must be broken. Therefore We the People must force everybody to OBEY THE LAW. Use there own rules against them in the way they do to us. Never ever surrender or attempt to appease EVIL. Chamberlain PM of WWII era attempted to appease N**IS but was fooled. Do not repeat this with today's N**IS!



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Sep 3, 2013 12:13:07   #
willy7
 
BoJester wrote:
Yes siree bob, ray-gun's 'trickle down' worked so good, he screwed up the economy for the past 30 years.Ray-gun should have been impeached for criminal malfeasence and economic stupidity. Thanks to old raygun, the national debt exceeded 1 trillion for the first time and the debt has never slowed down, even after the i***t 'gipper raisied taxes and/or fees 8 times during his two d********g terms, and then tall bush raised taxes again, and then Clinton had to raise taxes yet again. However, the country was operating within spending limits and had a somewhat balanced budget. Then the i***tic moron, shrub bush, cut taxes and spent like the demented fool that he was/is. What is amusing is that conservatard/teabag/geezers are so stupid, they think the shrub is great, almost as great as raygun. Go figure.
Yes siree bob, ray-gun's 'trickle down' worked so ... (show quote)

How many trillions of dollars has Obama plunged the country into debt? All by himself? What more do you need? Perhaps when Obama attaches YOUR bank account, 401K, etc., you'll see that unless we ALL act together we'll all fall into the abyss of s***ery. Will YOU think for yourself using what you see and not what you feel? There is no free lunch! I think you know that....

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Sep 3, 2013 12:21:51   #
vernon
 
BoJester wrote:
Yes siree bob, ray-gun's 'trickle down' worked so good, he screwed up the economy for the past 30 years.Ray-gun should have been impeached for criminal malfeasence and economic stupidity. Thanks to old raygun, the national debt exceeded 1 trillion for the first time and the debt has never slowed down, even after the i***t 'gipper raisied taxes and/or fees 8 times during his two d********g terms, and then tall bush raised taxes again, and then Clinton had to raise taxes yet again. However, the country was operating within spending limits and had a somewhat balanced budget. Then the i***tic moron, shrub bush, cut taxes and spent like the demented fool that he was/is. What is amusing is that conservatard/teabag/geezers are so stupid, they think the shrub is great, almost as great as raygun. Go figure.
Yes siree bob, ray-gun's 'trickle down' worked so ... (show quote)


you have got to be the most ignorant dumbass on this site.

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Sep 3, 2013 15:13:24   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
BoJester wrote:
Yes siree bob, ray-gun's 'trickle down' worked so good, he screwed up the economy for the past 30 years.Ray-gun should have been impeached for criminal malfeasence and economic stupidity. Thanks to old raygun, the national debt exceeded 1 trillion for the first time and the debt has never slowed down, even after the i***t 'gipper raisied taxes and/or fees 8 times during his two d********g terms, and then tall bush raised taxes again, and then Clinton had to raise taxes yet again. However, the country was operating within spending limits and had a somewhat balanced budget. Then the i***tic moron, shrub bush, cut taxes and spent like the demented fool that he was/is. What is amusing is that conservatard/teabag/geezers are so stupid, they think the shrub is great, almost as great as raygun. Go figure.
Yes siree bob, ray-gun's 'trickle down' worked so ... (show quote)


Are you aware of the economy that Reagan inherited?

Do you really think the standard of living for Americans has decreased in the last 30 years.

Do you realize that the tax cuts Bush put through expired in 2010 - and that Obama/Reid/Pelosi extended them 2 years and Obama made 99% of them permanent?

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Sep 3, 2013 18:17:50   #
roy
 
willy7 wrote:
How many trillions of dollars has Obama plunged the country into debt? All by himself? What more do you need? Perhaps when Obama attaches YOUR bank account, 401K, etc., you'll see that unless we ALL act together we'll all fall into the abyss of s***ery. Will YOU think for yourself using what you see and not what you feel? There is no free lunch! I think you know that....


and perhaps if republicans ever get control of this country you will see goverment pensions gone,that includes vet. and all goverment pensions,also companys with union or non union vested pensions gone which big companys like dupont and many others have high paid lobbiest trying to do this for years ,you think this will start a war

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Sep 3, 2013 20:11:59   #
willy7
 
roy wrote:
and perhaps if republicans ever get control of this country you will see goverment pensions gone,that includes vet. and all goverment pensions,also companys with union or non union vested pensions gone which big companys like dupont and many others have high paid lobbiest trying to do this for years ,you think this will start a war


Roy, when I think of what I believe the big companies want for us I'm reminded of Ernie Ford's '16 tons' line; I owe my soul to the company store. Living in company housing. It makes my blood boil when I think of the costs union members paid to win living wages and decent working conditions from greedy, callous company bosses. They haven't changed their ways from those times either, from what I can see. Unconsionably huge bonuses for themselves while hourly and, yes, low level management employees get 'laid-off'!

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Sep 4, 2013 07:41:53   #
roy
 
willy7 wrote:
Roy, when I think of what I believe the big companies want for us I'm reminded of Ernie Ford's '16 tons' line; I owe my soul to the company store. Living in company housing. It makes my blood boil when I think of the costs union members paid to win living wages and decent working conditions from greedy, callous company bosses. They haven't changed their ways from those times either, from what I can see. Unconsionably huge bonuses for themselves while hourly and, yes, low level management employees get 'laid-off'!
Roy, when I think of what I believe the big compan... (show quote)


you are so correct,most of these people on this blog cant even see whats going on because of the h**e thats blinding them and the whole republican party.

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Sep 4, 2013 08:55:23   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
roy wrote:
and perhaps if republicans ever get control of this country you will see goverment pensions gone,that includes vet. and all goverment pensions,also companys with union or non union vested pensions gone which big companys like dupont and many others have high paid lobbiest trying to do this for years ,you think this will start a war


If we continue to run deficits and grow the national debt, there is no perhaps regarding government pensions being gone, there is certainty.

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Sep 4, 2013 08:57:45   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
willy7 wrote:
Roy, when I think of what I believe the big companies want for us I'm reminded of Ernie Ford's '16 tons' line; I owe my soul to the company store. Living in company housing. It makes my blood boil when I think of the costs union members paid to win living wages and decent working conditions from greedy, callous company bosses. They haven't changed their ways from those times either, from what I can see. Unconsionably huge bonuses for themselves while hourly and, yes, low level management employees get 'laid-off'!
Roy, when I think of what I believe the big compan... (show quote)


What you believe about comanies does not necessarily equate with reality. What you believe about unions winning wages does not take into consideration that no company in a free market can pay wages above the value that the work garners from customers - and unions cannot and do not change that equation.

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Sep 4, 2013 09:11:13   #
emarine
 
willy7 wrote:
http://www.capitolhilldaily.com/2013/09/reagan-labor-leader/#more

Ronnie 'raygun' was a great leader, matching action to his beliefs.
If Reagan were President now in this political enviorment, He would have already been impeached, You do remember the toe missle deal with Iran?

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Sep 4, 2013 11:24:56   #
willy7
 
Dave wrote:
What you believe about comanies does not necessarily equate with reality. What you believe about unions winning wages does not take into consideration that no company in a free market can pay wages above the value that the work garners from customers - and unions cannot and do not change that equation.


Dave, I didn't say it did. There is just-plain-evil on both sides of the issue. Usually it's greed and-or power lust. I've seen both sides abuse their authority too many times. As consumers (who tagged customers with that name?) and union members are besieged with more and more restrictive legislation and dwindling personal resources I don't think there is much that can be done to stop these crimes apart from mass response to demand truly fair practices - by all involved.

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Sep 4, 2013 11:55:55   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
willy7 wrote:
Dave, I didn't say it did. There is just-plain-evil on both sides of the issue. Usually it's greed and-or power lust. I've seen both sides abuse their authority too many times. As consumers (who tagged customers with that name?) and union members are besieged with more and more restrictive legislation and dwindling personal resources I don't think there is much that can be done to stop these crimes apart from mass response to demand truly fair practices - by all involved.


I don't believe that either greed or power lust are new things - I believe they are part of the human condition and have been with us since we've been.

I don't know what restrictive legislation you're referring to on unions. I'm usually pretty aware of major legislation, so not sure what you are referring to. If you mean the state laws that grant individual rights to work without being a union member, I'd hardly consider granting individual rights to be restrictive.

As to "fair practices" - I usually find people using the term "fair" what they usually mean is tilted to my side. What fair practices is it that you endorse?

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Sep 4, 2013 12:54:10   #
willy7
 
Dave wrote:
I don't believe that either greed or power lust are new things - I believe they are part of the human condition and have been with us since we've been.

I don't know what restrictive legislation you're referring to on unions. I'm usually pretty aware of major legislation, so not sure what you are referring to. If you mean the state laws that grant individual rights to work without being a union member, I'd hardly consider granting individual rights to be restrictive.

As to "fair practices" - I usually find people using the term "fair" what they usually mean is tilted to my side. What fair practices is it that you endorse?
I don't believe that either greed or power lust ar... (show quote)

The ability to choose a union shop for one. I have lost trust in unions, having seen too much cronyism with the companies they should be watching for dangerous practices, usually unsafe work conditions. While that is the fault of union members not watching their officers' conduct it is also a symptom of the current lack of morals nationally. The right to works sans union membership was always there, provided the worker didn't mind working for less than his union counterpart. Thanks for your insight in this matter.

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