Union crooks

Look at these fricken morons spouting the same union zombie nonsense. Thank God I'm a federal employee and have the right to tell the union to get bent. I have (and utilize) my right to not have to pay union dues yet I still have to work under the contract the union has bargained for. I can't work extra hours when I want to and I have to put up with old, fat, lazy, slobs who feel they DESERVE first choice at any promotions or awards because they've been in their job the longest when in fact they should have been fired a decade ago. Union members complain about the managers...which is strange because I come to work and actually WORK and I don't have a single problem with my managers.

Unions are leeching this country dry. The fact of the matter is that a business owner OWNS their freaking business. If someone doesn't like their working conditions they have the right to quit. No more, no less. NO, you do NOT DESERVE anything, you EARN it. If you want different conditions then go out and open your own business. The average union member's entitlement attitude is why America is full of absolute pansies.

Vote Republican, vote NO UNION, and vote for the rights of the business owners or you deserve the lazy, low-yield, poverty-stricken country you'll get with the union crooks in power.

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