Quote from CaptainObvious:
I'm talking about the slippery slope. Today it's government workers, tomorrow it's labor across the board. Right now in Indiana the Republicans are doing their level best to severely limit labors right to organize and negotiate, and they're wanting to do it to all labor, not just the government workers.
Governments are oppressive, by their very nature. So are corporations. To a degree they have to be, otherwise there is no direction, no rules, no regulation. Kind of like Wall Street, but that's a different subject.:eek:
I'm just saying that what I see happening is certainly a different form of government intrusion, but it's intrusion none the less. The faces are changing, but the game remains the same. I guess my real question is, how can one be so deluded as to think that they are somehow going to be immune from this, regardless of current party ideology? They want it all, from everybody!
if youre trying to play that whole "First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out -- Because I was not a Socialist." line, give it a rest. this is about money (or lack of it) and trying to balance the state's budget. the alternative to balancing the budget is raising taxes to cover the spending. and that means they come for me with higher taxes. so given the choice between higher taxes and less spending, i go with less spending. in EVERY case.