ttystikk
Well-Known Member
Unions are fast disappearing from the American landscape, part of a race to the bottom in wages.The 1st line is an understatement.
And everybody is entitled to their oppinion, but it does get irratiting at times to hear, 'if we run these particular candidates things will change'.
Yeah maybe, but try actually getting them elected. "It's a tough crowd", like Rodney Dangerfield used to say.
You have to sway some of the other side to win.
You may now need more than a 3 million vote lead to cinch a presidential election.
Democrats get more overall house votes in elections, but that's stiffled by gerrymandering.
It's going to be an uphill battle, you have to decide what you really want vs. what you can accept and live with.
It would be nice to have 'fact and science based' candidates. If they're that, I'll listen to them.
If they take a campaign contribution from someone I like, (like a labor union) I don't see that as a bad thing under current rules.
I would also point out as a labor union member dating back to summer work in 1972, just because a union donates cash to a campaign, that doesn't guarantee the union is going to get everything they want. They absolutely do not.
But it's nice to get pro labor judicial appts., etc. That's just playing by the rules, trying to help the middle class who make higher wages as union employees and make for a higher tax base.
There are good political donors also. Until finance reform comes along, whenever the fuck that happens.
The big boys don't play by the rules but they still get bailed out.
The bill will come due soon, in the form of an economic crash that will force people to start paying attention to reality instead of what their favorite TV channel is telling them.