Typical filthy republican cheater.

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To be honest, I don't give a shit if romney had notes. Obama still should have kicked his ass.

Sure he should have. He sat there like a punching bag but when you don't know the issues and pretty much intellectually lazy, in the end, u will believe a liar. Biden will chew up that little weasel tomorrow but most likely will say one thing that will over shadow every lie that little phony Ryan spits out. I thought Biden did a great job against Palin. that was a no win situation. Getting out of that situation without screwin that up was tough
 
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Wrong. Or at least a different definition of what a scab is.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strikebreaker



Though Sponge wants to deny it (even though he claims to live here) if you aren't a member of the union then you can't work at a place where the union represents the work force.

PA is not a "right to work state" and here is a link to back me up on that:

http://www.nrtw.org/rtws.htm

So, as I have said all along, I have no choice but to join the union if I want to stay employed at the place I work.

Right to work state don't mean shit but to fuk wages. There are scab everywhere in Pa and most are from out of state when it comes to construction. You mean that picket line i stood on about two months ago was because i was picketing other union members? Eery year these republicans get in charge the first thing they do is go after union wages. The very first fuking thing. You ever hear of the Davis Bacon Act? It is a prevailing wage unions creatged for fair wages. Every fuking year i got to deal with these rotten fuks trying to repel it when they are in charge. Thankfully we have a few Republicans around here with backbones and are not puppets. These Republicans don't get one cent from the Republican party simply because they stand with us on this one issue. I just did a charity job for a Republican mayor in a township next to mine. These same republicans with back bones don't sign that stupid pledge of Grover Norquist all the other republicans sign cause they are puppets and pussies. They don't cry tea party every chance they get. Like i said they have a backbone.
 

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Right to work state don't mean shit but to fuk wages. There are scab everywhere in Pa and most are from out of state when it comes to construction. You mean that picket line i stood on about two months ago was because i was picketing other union members? Eery year these republicans get in charge the first thing they do is go after union wages. The very first fuking thing. You ever hear of the Davis Bacon Act? It is a prevailing wage unions creatged for fair wages. Every fuking year i got to deal with these rotten fuks trying to repel it when they are in charge. Thankfully we have a few Republicans around here with backbones and are not puppets. These Republicans don't get one cent from the Republican party simply because they stand with us on this one issue. I just did a charity job for a Republican mayor in a township next to mine. These same republicans with back bones don't sign that stupid pledge of Grover Norquist all the other republicans sign cause they are puppets and pussies. They don't cry tea party every chance they get. Like i said they have a backbone.

I'm not sure we are having the same argument anymore. Either that or you just want to re-direct because you see I am right.

My point, all along, was that since this is not a right to work state I MUST join the union if I work somewhere that a union represents the employees.

That was my only point and you spun it out of control. Apparently because it would kill you to admit I am right.

Again, my only point is I had no choice but to join the union if I wanted that particular job. I wanted the job, I joined the union and have paid my dues since say one. None of that means I have to like the union, it simply means I am following the laws of the state I live in.

Why do you want to argue that point?
 

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I'm not sure we are having the same argument anymore. Either that or you just want to re-direct because you see I am right.

My point, all along, was that since this is not a right to work state I MUST join the union if I work somewhere that a union represents the employees.

That was my only point and you spun it out of control. Apparently because it would kill you to admit I am right.

Again, my only point is I had no choice but to join the union if I wanted that particular job. I wanted the job, I joined the union and have paid my dues since say one. None of that means I have to like the union, it simply means I am following the laws of the state I live in.

Why do you want to argue that point?

Okay that job. You made it sound like every job in PA. You have an option to leave. Why not leave if u hat unions?
 

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Okay that job. You made it sound like every job in PA. You have an option to leave. Why not leave if u hat unions?

At the end of the day I don't hate them, but I am willing to argue the point of their necessity.

I am forced to pay over $900/year for a service I will never use. I don't see the absolute need for them when there are now gov't agencies that provide the same protection, for free. I'ts not like I run around telling everyone we should get rid of the union or I'm crossing picket lines everyday. You have it all wrong.

Like I have said earlier, I go to work to earn a paycheck and not make a political statement.
 

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Sponge, I hear them cry about how much Obamacare is costing them but they never say where they get those figures or what the alternative would cost. Don't expect them to get excited about a cheat sheet. Romney was in a dozen debates, so they got a picture of his wiping his nose. Who knows where that is from? These sheep take anything and run with it.
 

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Sponge, I hear them cry about how much Obamacare is costing them but they never say where they get those figures or what the alternative would cost. Don't expect them to get excited about a cheat sheet. Romney was in a dozen debates, so they got a picture of his wiping his nose. Who knows where that is from? These sheep take anything and run with it.

Stevie he just did a flip flop on abortion yesterday. I can't even believe he is getting away with this kind of nonsense. Man people must be desperate. I have to laugh at Obama yesterday. He said "i think i was just to polite in that debate" Really Barry. You are just finding out how power hungry and what low lifes these people u are dealing with are? Blocking 99 percent of what u wanted to do hasn't giving u a hint? Oh and by the way two months ago i got back a 500 dollar check because of Obamacare. Go figure.
 

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Not that I expect actual answers from you , but:


Man people must be desperate.

Of course people are desperate, 15 MILLION more on welfare since BHO took office, a spiraling economy and deficit that has no end in sight.

About now would be a good time to get desperate, don't you think?

Blocking 99 percent of what u wanted to do hasn't giving u a hint?

Who was blocking him when the Dems controlled the House AND Senate the first two years of his presidency? You know, before the American people woke up and fired a bunch of them.

All cheap shots aside, how do you blame the Republicans for "blocking 99%" of what he wanted to do when the Dems controlled the House and Senate for the first two years?
 
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