dduo420
Well-Known Member
hahahahahahaWho wants bigger gov't? Who has faith or trust in gov't/politicians? Why do you have so much faith and trust in gov't?
Okay ambien is kickin in, thats all for now.
hahahahahahaWho wants bigger gov't? Who has faith or trust in gov't/politicians? Why do you have so much faith and trust in gov't?
Okay ambien is kickin in, thats all for now.
Did you direct me to the correct page? I read on anticipating a turn in the story that would attempt to justify your skepticism of capitalism. Maybe we didn't read the same story. The one I read was truly miraculous and an example of one of the most important advancements in human history.Here you have it....
http://www.willamette.edu/~fthompso/MgmtCon/Henry_Ford.html
Why men should be allowed to persue wealth and power...
...and why men should not ever be allowed to obtain too much wealth and power.
The progressive tax is a good thing, people...
I read the article and am dumbfounded how Hydro pulled that bit of advice from it....
I'll go with one of Ford's quotes which seems to elude Hydro...
[SIZE=-1]"The Depression is good for the country. The only problem is that it might not last long enough in which case people might not learn enough from it."[/SIZE]
Obviously it did NOT last long enough.... Hydro wishes to repeat it.
Ford's success went to his head, and he systematically abused his employees- who would not have depended on him for employment if he hadn't so suddenly rendered obsolete the livelihood of the many (farming).Did you direct me to the correct page? I read on anticipating a turn in the story that would attempt to justify your skepticism of capitalism. Maybe we didn't read the same story. The one I read was truly miraculous and an example of one of the most important advancements in human history.
The industrial revolution would have happened anyways... he just accelerated the change... which arguably built the bubble that started the great depression...So, let me get this straight, the guy that made the industrial revolution possible, was anti union. SO WHAT???
The only reason lawyers are effective are due to regulations placed on business by govt. Without the law in place, the worker has no case to hire a lawyer for... Once again if the law is unjust lets improve it...Unions have run their course in todays world. There is no such thing as a worker not having representation today. Throw a rock and hit a lawyer.
No, whats a hoot is the fact that you don't think it can happen again.The fact that you need to go back 90 years is a hoot though.
Ford's innovation changed the economic landscape and paved the way for an industry that would revolutionize the world and employ millions of people. This is hardly abuse.Ford's success went to his head, and he systematically abused his employees- who would not have depended on him for employment if he hadn't so suddenly rendered obsolete the livelihood of the many (farming).
Give me an example of Ford abusing his employees (not saying examples don't exist, I would just like to learn your definition of abuse). Thank goodness small businesses still have the freedom to meddle into the lives of their employees and demand certain prerequisites for employment which should purely be at the descretion of the employer.Once they needed him for employment, he abused that position and meddled into the personal lives of his employees.
If you were discovered at a bar after work HE WOULD FIRE YOU.
If you were discovered to be a Jew, HE WOULD FIRE YOU.
Only a government or gangster with a gun can deny personal liberties, not a business in the free market. Abuse isn't a sustainable business model.Its amazing to me how you can ignore obvious violations of the personal liberties of his employees...
It was Ford's idea that made the industrial revolution happen. You can't simply dismiss his contribution by saying it would have happened anyway. Like saying without Hitler WW2 would have happened anyway....The industrial revolution would have happened anyways... he just accelerated the change... which arguably built the bubble that started the great depression...
The laws are in place however...unions are now redundant layering which strangles the competitiveness of the any afflicted industry.The only reason lawyers are effective are due to regulations placed on business by govt. Without the law in place, the worker has no case to hire a lawyer for... Once again if the law is unjust lets improve it...
Repealing laws as a pure ideology is just foolish...
Anyone with a righteous grievance can find representation today....no communal socialist bargaining entity is needed or desired. Your living in the past.Also, the majority of workers cannot afford a lawyer to stand for them, so lawyers are not a substitute for unions. unions do still have a place in society. I'm sure there are many examples of unions "overstepping their bounds" so to speak, so I would certainly entertain discussion about reforming unions... but I think eliminating them altogether is taking things too far.
Like I said, ur living in the past. If anything it is the left which is choking the life from the American worker. Ur very support of unions is proof enough of that. Wanna kill jobs? Vote union...No, whats a hoot is the fact that you don't think it can happen again.
so unions are not needed today ????? you can't be serious ...So, let me get this straight, the guy that made the industrial revolution possible, was anti union. SO WHAT???
Unions have run their course in todays world. There is no such thing as a worker not having representation today. Throw a rock and hit a lawyer.
The fact that you need to go back 90 years is a hoot though.
and on all this we can agree....I find it funny that with most people on this site I can find something that we can agree on...Heck I even find some who admit when they are wrong ( self being included )..but that Cracker that guy is a piece of work..... Unions are very much needed in this country.... I myself have never belong to one, but do see how they help out the workers...I have seen first hand how management would have stuck some of the aircraft workers had it not been for UAW....they also help to assure a safe work environment...Once again Cracker has allowed $hit to drop out his mouth to see how many flies he can get to come to it or he just likes the taste of bull$hit...It was capitalism that lowered wages, decreased the work week and made the workplace a safer environment. Not unions or regulation. However I am fully supportive of unions in the voluntary, collectivist sense.
Are you implying that public libraries don't cost anythingand that the books, shelves, heat, repairs, librarian salaries etc. don't exist? How do these things get paid for?If private sector took over the library they would charge you to enter it...then charge you to "rent" the book...Cracker are you really that dumb..or are you just really old...I can forgive you if you are an old senile man
With the exception of the military and some infrastructure I agree, government is useless. By the way, my PhD is in labor economics and I despise unions. I will never buy a union made car or anything else I can avoid.London can't see the real costs of the library system.
Any govt. operation can be done more efficiently by the private sector.
ANY program..... period.
I used to be a member of a union. I can say from my experience that unions are all about the $$. I had some legal issues and was supposed to be represented by a union attorney and was denied because of lack of funds in the union coffers. I had paid all of my union dues on time and was a member in good standing. I saw at that point that the only thing the union was concerned about was making money and not about the members at all. Unions are more concerned about getting there membership numbers up so that they can collect dues....that's it!I'm absolutely serious. they're are no longer needed. They only harm the country as a whole. Just a cursory look at how Obama has blown free trade agreements (at the behest of unions), which have already cost the USA thousands of jobs. With unemployment over 10% now.... how is that smart policy?
Unions are damaging/have damaged our country.
Fastest growing sector of unions? The government.... nuff said.