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On May 17, 3:09 pm, John Larkin
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James Arthur
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Sure. A union is nothing more than an attempt to monopolize labor.On Mon, 17 May 2010 12:57:38 -0700 (PDT), dagmargoodb...@yahoo.com
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On May 17, 12:29 am, John Larkin
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On Sun, 16 May 2010 21:09:07 -0700 (PDT), dagmargoodb...@yahoo.com
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On May 15, 9:27 am, Bill Sloman <bill.slo...@ieee.org> wrote:
On May 14, 10:52 pm, John Larkin
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On Fri, 14 May 2010 11:29:35 -0700 (PDT),Bill Sloman
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On May 14, 5:18 pm, dagmargoodb...@yahoo.com wrote:
On May 14, 9:51 am, John Larkin
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On Thu, 13 May 2010 22:16:49 -0700 (PDT), dagmargoodb...@yahoo.com
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On May 13, 5:02 pm,Bill Sloman<bill.slo...@ieee.org> wrote:
On May 13, 8:20 pm, dagmargoodb...@yahoo.com wrote:
The argument for progressive taxation is usually put in terms of those
with the broadest shoulders carrying more of the load.
Right. That's how the Little Red Hen got a hold of all the other
animals' bread, greedy thing that she was. She had broad shoulders.
This falls a
long way short of Marx -
Marx was kind of an idiot.
"The average price of wage labor is the minimum wage, i.e.,
that quantum of the means of subsistence which is absolutely
requisite to keep the laborer in bare existence as a laborer."
--The Communist Manifesto
See what I mean?
Yeah, he wouldn't understand a female plumber making $150K.
What created our modern wealth was engineers applying science.
Yep. They made machines to relieve human toil, to improve the human
condition.
Evil capitalists. Marx the Moocher should've stopped 'em.
Some of the capitalists were quite evil, as Martin Brown has pointed
out elsewhere in this thread. Trade unions were one of the mechanisms
that reigned in the greedy, evil, short-sighted minority.
No. Competition did.
Comptetion was one of the other mechanisms, once anti-trust
legislation had forced the greedy, evil and shorted sighted
capitalists to compete rather than conspire.
Conspiring is harmful. Why, though, is it bad for capitalists, yet
infinitely good for labor?
Conspiracies among competing capitalists are inherently unstable. Like
OPEC, the players have competing interests; squabble, the alliances
fall apart, and they resume competing for advantage. It's a beautiful
thing.
James Arthur
So we don't so much need anti-trust laws, as long as murder is
illegal?
To the contrary--anti-trust should apply to labor, too. E.g.
government unions.
Agreed; all unions.
http://kenlayisalive.org/ken_lay_sightings.phpBut what ever happened to Jimmy Hoffa?
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James Arthur