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Well, duh. That's part of the package that the unions demand; but you knew that, right?
a) They are packages that more than just union members get.
b) The reason GM's bills are high is because of its past success and size and therefore it has a very large number of retirees to support- it's a completely different issue. To say that
current UAW members cost $73 an hour is inaccurate.
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And if you are saying you are unaware of the connection between votes and labor unions, aka, corruption, than you are even less informed than I initially thought. It's pretty much conventional knowledege.
Oh, it's conventional knowledge is it? It must be true. I agree entirely that there have been high profile examples of corrupt unions throughout history. But to say that trade unions in the US are systematically corrupt, yes, is something that requires evidence. Because as far as I can see, it isn't true.
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"Sounds" like manipulation of statistics? The same old argument with you guys, whether it's about crime, race, or now labor... the stats are being manipulated.... got evidence? I could just as easily claim any links you supply have been "manipulated".
Er... how about the remainder of the post you just quoted? If those refutations I've cited are inaccurate, then say so.
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I love how you focus on only half of my assertion, and ignore the other half, that being that corporate greed is also part of the problem., since that half is what fits into your agenda
If you mean, am I deliberately not arguing with you on the part of your argument that I agree with, then yes, you are correct.
Tbh, I'm sorry to disappoint Fridge, but I'm getting sick of this. Sick of every post I make on politics that disagrees with you inducing this stream of patronising bullshit about how I don't know anything, how I don't think anything that doesn't come from Jon Stewart, how everything I know comes from "a few liberal textbooks"... I've never claimed to be an expert on anything, actually, but if you must know these are things I have dealt with and know about from both practical experience, and- shock horror- academic work.
But, whatever, I can do without the aggro, to be honest. I think people reading this discussion can probably make their own minds up.
Let us finish with an amusing picture to lighten the mood

You probably know quite a bit about your own country, but, no, you don't know shit about the US outside of academia (which is a very mallable source of information); was I incorrect in positing that?
You interjected yourself into the discussion, so if you are "sick of it", don't butt into things that you have no firsthand knowledge of.
I stay out of the UK political thread, because I don't know shit about it. I personally am sick of every time I make a comment in the politics thread, being that it is invariably not "liberal enough" for your liking, you and others feel they must refute it incessantly.
And, sorry, but you do come off as some kind of authority on all things political, especially when it regards the US.
I never asked for your input, but whenever there is any assertion made that is anywhere to the right of the political spectrum, you feel the need to put your shovel in. Don't blame me for that.
The discussion was about illegal immigration, but you turned it into a "labor union" debate, not I.
Stick to your own country's politics, because a foreigner sticking his nose into another country's business is the epitome of patronizing bullshit, especially when their own country is but a shadow of it's former self.