A U.S. recovery that is built on low-paying jobs

So the way I read what you've written is that the private sector is jealous of the deals Public Union members have negotiated for themselves and are now busy whining and throwing tantrums because they didn't make as good a deal as some.

I wonder how many whining today about sweetheart deals for public union members also like to claim they are "personal responsibility" types?

How come you "personal responsibility types" aren't lambasting the whiners for not taking personal responsibility for the choices THEY made over the course of their lives?

Now... question for you... since no one else will answer, perhaps you will....

Who are public unions negotiating against?
 
What rights are being violated?

Libertarians are NOT against government involvement in its entirety. That is simply bullshit created by the left in their attempt to paint libertarians as a 'free for all society with no government.... ANARCHY FOR ALL!!!'

I know, they like government that helps them personally, but hate government that benefits others...I see it all the time, they are for cutting, until it comes to something that benefits them!

Their rights to collective bargaining.
 
I know, they like government that helps them personally, but hate government that benefits others...I see it all the time, they are for cutting, until it comes to something that benefits them!

Their rights to collective bargaining.

The stupidity of the above is straight from the Dems talking points.

It in no way reflects reality.
 
Well, it reflects the reality I have seen, but we do run in different circles.

Not from libertarians. This is a basic path for a libertarian....

Is there a problem? If yes....

then.... can it be handled without government intervention? If no...

Then... what is the minimal amount of government needed to handle the problem?
 
Not from libertarians. This is a basic path for a libertarian....

Is there a problem? If yes....

then.... can it be handled without government intervention? If no...

Then... what is the minimal amount of government needed to handle the problem?

Yeah, but one man's problem is another man's college education or job or whatever and so you see, what you deem a problem, I deem an intervention and so on, who gets to decide?

Your idea of limited government may not be mine and mine not yours is this is what I meant by what I said and what you found unrealistic and Dem talking points.

It is the nature of humanity, SF, people don't agree on what is important!
 
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