I am VERY grateful that this

I am VERY grateful that this foundation is beginning to dismantle the age old American right to be in a union. Unions were initially needed, perhaps, but let us debate the harm it has done to are nation and its people as a whole because the unions continue to strong arm people.

I owned a real estate company and put many hours and LOTS of money into my business. The last thing I would want is for my workers to have, behind my back, formed a union to begin forcing me to change my company or overpay my people. Safety, decent pay and benefits keep a good worker on the job. In order to retain employees a company must be fair.

Some 'Unionites' are sure feeling PROUD aren't they. They get over paid so much of course they are.

Ask yourself this are you proud to have driven just about all of our industry OUT OF THE COUNTRY? Proud to destroy, what was once one of the goals, to keep American jobs in AMERICA? What a fake.

I can't tell you how many times I heard my old (part time) contractors worry that, "If the union knew I was working at a job without them knowing I would get in trouble"....WHEN THEIR UNION JOB COULD NOT PROVIDE THEM WITH ANY OTHER WORK AS THEIR FAMILIES PRACTICALLY STARVE IN THE WINTER! As UNION Building Contractors know, while working for a company in the winter, it gets difficult to get work....I guess the big Union bosses go on strike that time of year to let their members soak in the cold rain?

Crow

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