Thursday, March 12, 2009

How To Increase Job Loss

With debate beginning on the card check bill, Walmart and other economically sound businesses are beginning to wonder if they are about to be the next businesses to begin an all out reversal in economic progress. As many as 600,000 jobs could be immediately lost.

What do I mean? With the federal government sticking their nose in the business of mobsters - I mean the labor unions - the government is essentially forcing businesses to allow union control. What does this do?

Well if a few people want to unionize, then they have every right but the card check forces everyone to vote openly. That means people can be forced to either give up their jobs because they do not want a union or forced by the mob (sorry, I mean union bosses) to conform to the wants of others by joining the union.

If they do not vote for a union, then they will be on "open" record - or namely, they will become targets.

What does this costs business? It means business can no longer higher people at the rates they designed for business success. The unions will force businesses to pay people more than they are worth for business purposes. That means the employer has to lay off lots of people so that a few can benefit. But wait -unions will control firing also so they will instead force the business to raise prices. Those who went to that business for cheaper products will have to pay out more just to save a few jobs.

We are not guaranteed jobs under our Constitution, but with the corrupt priorities of this new Congress, we are looking at the continual usurping of the Constitution. How? Our federal government has taken away the rights of the states, and until people get mad about this subversive action, we will continue to see our economy and government erode.

So let the card check pass, and we will continue to roll right into socialism. And if they get this much soon voices like my own will also be silenced - because you can't have negative press about socialism, can you? Beware the ides of March.

I would love it if the states would stand up - but unfortunately too many of the governors have their hands deep into the pockets of this new "stimulus". They are afraid to rock the boat.

Good job, Congress - keep sticking it to us! And Mr. President, you are just as guilty if you let it continue!

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