Amen, right to work states RULE

Atlantic City, NJ hummmmmmmmm. Traveled through there on my way to Maine from South Carolina. Sure ran into a ton of self-centered and very unfriendly drivers on that leg of the trip. Think I'll stay in SC where us backwoods folks make a living on our own without having to pay someone to handle our negotiations 'fer us. Unions had their time in place and it has passed. Keep twisting that arm and it is going to fall off sir. Keep twisting and you'll eventually chase all manufacturing off shore where wages are in tune with the job performed. Don't know if you have looked around lately on that off-shore thing or not but we are almost there.

William Jackson - South Carolina

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