> > women's suffrage, or the civil rights movement > > Neither of which were revolutionary, they were for equal rights within the current > system of government. The answer is there are zero examples of any labor party ever > creating a fair and free government... they always create a state-run system without > liberties, so yes, there are no "evil" rich, but everybody is equally poor... except > for the party leadership. > > > You've never been in a Union have you? > > You pretty much make my point by bringing that up, since unions crush any opportunity > for free market labor... you HAVE to join and pay your dues, or you CAN'T work in a > union-ruled trade. Ahhh, the smell of freedo--cough-ack-cough-wheeze. > > They confiscate the worker's money involuntarily as "dues" (don't want to pay... then > you can't work either... there's your freedom), which by-in-large gets spent on > political campaigns, putting that mioney right back into the #1... big government. > Unions and big government are really just extensions of each other.
wow... just wow....
you're just trollin now aren't you?
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