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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 859137" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>I'll express my opinion also. I've already said that govt spending is out of control and as far as I'm concerned so are our law and budget makers. but let's stay focused on that and not get sidetracked by calling people who feel the pain of mismanagement "cry babies". And... I and other family and friends have also felt the pain in the private sector.</p><p></p><p>One group I have no sympathy for are the Union workers who make outrageous demands while at the same time invent ways to be less productive. I'm not talking about ALL union workers. But I am talking about many who are making US industries less competitive. I blame them for the loss of the American steel industry back around 1980. I also blame them for the bail outs of the auto makers which IMO, should never have happened. When a small business goes under, they don't get bailed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 859137, member: 11717"] I'll express my opinion also. I've already said that govt spending is out of control and as far as I'm concerned so are our law and budget makers. but let's stay focused on that and not get sidetracked by calling people who feel the pain of mismanagement "cry babies". And... I and other family and friends have also felt the pain in the private sector. One group I have no sympathy for are the Union workers who make outrageous demands while at the same time invent ways to be less productive. I'm not talking about ALL union workers. But I am talking about many who are making US industries less competitive. I blame them for the loss of the American steel industry back around 1980. I also blame them for the bail outs of the auto makers which IMO, should never have happened. When a small business goes under, they don't get bailed out. [/QUOTE]
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