NWA/AMT said:
Is it really 53 cents? When I filed as a dues objector under the IAM it was far more than 53 cents, about eight dollars more in fact. I received no harrassment from anyone associated with the IAM or any of my fellow members, many of whom were also dues objectors.
I was just giving some low figure. Depending on which union you're talking about, the amount would vary. But in all cases, it would be relatively little, as your actual 8 dollar figure suggests. I'd agree that in most cases, you wouldn't be harrassed, but there are many documented cases where people were. Personally, if I were a teamster, or in some other, shall we say less than totally ethical union, I wouldn't want to take the chance. It wouldn't take much aggravation to equal more than 8 bucks.
Look, I don't favor corporations influencing legislation or elections with their money anymore than I favor unions doing the same. But as long as each "side" is contributing mostly to a different party, you can't ban the unions from contributing if you don't ban corporations and vice versa. But to claim that one side's poop doesn't stink is grossly unfair.
NWA/AMT said:
And who controlled the Congress at that time?
There were
many years when the Dems had control of both the White House and Congress, yet they never rescinded the Bermuda loophole.
NWA/AMT said:
Stupid was your choice of word, although I can't disagree with it.
I just
knew that I should have inserted a rolleyes smiley, but was naive enough to figure most would realize the sarcasm.
😛
NWA/AMT said:
I hate to burst your bubble, but I'm only conservative on some issues. For example, I'm pro-choice and pro-gun control. I'm just against immoral/amoral liars, rapists, perjurers and pardon sellers like BJ Bill (and those who support such contemptible people merely because of "party loyalty"). Here's a fresh idea, how about being loyal to your country first? I'm also against people like Kerry who flip-flop around on their political views like a freshly caught fish on the deck of a boat. Folks who would fight "sensitive" wars against terrorists (if they fought those wars at all, i.e. didn't make "deals" to mollify them) and propose to first get permission from corrupt leaders like Chirac. Or veterans like Kerry who come home from their 4 month war to blast their fellow servicemen as war criminals while some of those servicemen are rotting in North Vietnamese prisons and being tortured to lie that they're war criminals, while Kerry freely states that on national television. Funny how Kerry never brags about his record as a Senator. Perhaps it's because he has no record. He mostly missed meetings on national security issues and the few meetings he did attend didn't result in any meaningful contributions on his part. It's absolutely pathetic that this was the best the Dems could produce. The only point in his favor is that he's not on the public payroll getting BJ's under his desk, waving his Johnson at female subordinates, or using public employees to recruit skanks. At least I don't think he is. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt! One thing I know he never did is sell pardons, mainly because he never had the power to do so. I suppose after Clinton, any nominee the Dems produce is a moral compass by comparison.
NWA/AMT said:
Even the Republican Governors of California and Minnesota have realized that making seniors subsidize the drug manufacturers is a bad idea, why not George?
Actually here is one issue we can agree on. Personally, I'm sick of the drug manufacturers having the American public, in effect, subsidize Canadians and others, by having them pay high prices while the foreigners get them cheap. Unfortunately, Americans wouldn't be able to use any drugs if they're dead as a result of a terrorist strike, an event more likely if Kerry were elected.
AMT/NWT said:
The ad CBS refused was on the US deficit, which has what to do with Hitler or 9/11?
I didn't mean to imply the ad was about Hitler or 9/11. But the fact that moveon.org does publicize that other crap makes
ANYTHING they put out highly suspect, to say the least. For example, if some delusional fool you see on the street states a fact while yelling and screaming about the end of the world coming tomorrow, the "fact" gets lost in all the ranting and raving.