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On this Labor Day, you have every right to piss on the American worker.
Who is pissing on the American worker? All I see are people who disagree with the minority view that is union.
Unions have always been the minority view.
If you get your myopic wet dream, the American worker will resurge. Now go suck some Koch.
Who is pissing on the American worker? All I see are people who disagree with the minority view that is union.
Unions have always been the minority view.
If you get your myopic wet dream, the American worker will resurge. Now go suck some Koch.
Dickless.... Get the 0bama out of your mouth and tell us 0bama's plans for helping the American worker get, you know, employed!
Asshole....
God Bless the Christians for giving us Christmas Day off...!!!
They did? With pay? Nope, that were the unions.
If you get your myopic wet dream, the American worker will resurge. Now go suck some Koch.
Dickless.... Get the 0bama out of your mouth and tell us 0bama's plans for helping the American worker get, you know, employed!
Asshole....
You stupid little punked ass. This is about thanking the American worker, you wanker.
God Bless the Christians for giving us Christmas Day off...!!!
They did? With pay? Nope, that were the unions.
Fail... Without the Christians, nobody would have Dec. 25th off...
try again, Dickless.....
Dickless.... Get the 0bama out of your mouth and tell us 0bama's plans for helping the American worker get, you know, employed!
Asshole....
You stupid little punked ass. This is about thanking the American worker, you wanker.
The unemployed American can thank 0bama for fucking things up....
What a guy....
You stupid little punked ass. This is about thanking the American worker, you wanker.
The unemployed American can thank 0bama for fucking things up....
What a guy....
They can? It was Bush who threw America under the bus.
They did? With pay? Nope, that were the unions.
Fail... Without the Christians, nobody would have Dec. 25th off...
try again, Dickless.....
So Christians told the employers they should give people the day off with pay?
Thank the Americans who really built it.
On this Labor Day, you have every right to piss on the American worker.
Who is pissing on the American worker? All I see are people who disagree with the minority view that is union.
Unions have always been the minority view.
If you get your myopic wet dream, the American worker will resurge. Now go suck some Koch.
well this sure is a fringe sentiment thread.............
The only people embracing this kind of shit are the radical left, and they dont even realize it. Fuckking dummies think there is some kind of big love for big labor and all their greed.
fAiL.............and Im getting giddy watching them sink further and further into the pooper
On this Labor Day, you have every right to piss on the American worker.
The unemployed piss on you.....
God Bless the Christians for giving us Christmas Day off...!!!
They did? With pay? Nope, that were the unions.
On this Labor Day, you have every right to piss on the American worker.
The unemployed piss on you.....
I heard Dickless Fuck enjoys golden showers.
membership is almost half what it was in 1983.In 2011, the union membership rate--the percent of wage and salary workers who
were members of a union--was 11.8 percent, essentially unchanged from 11.9
percent in 2010, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The number
of wage and salary workers belonging to unions, at 14.8 million, also showed
little movement over the year. In 1983, the first year for which comparable union
data are available, the union membership rate was 20.1 percent and there were
17.7 million union workers.
if unions are so fucking great... explain this, Dickless...
Union Members Summary
membership is almost half what it was in 1983.In 2011, the union membership rate--the percent of wage and salary workers who
were members of a union--was 11.8 percent, essentially unchanged from 11.9
percent in 2010, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The number
of wage and salary workers belonging to unions, at 14.8 million, also showed
little movement over the year. In 1983, the first year for which comparable union
data are available, the union membership rate was 20.1 percent and there were
17.7 million union workers.