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5 Reasons Unions Are Bad For America
Written By : John Hawkins

At one time in this country, there were few workplace safety laws, few restraints on employers, and incredibly exploitive working conditions that ranged from slavery, to share cropping, to putting children in dangerous working conditions. Unions, to their everlasting credit, helped play an important role in leveling the playing field for workers.

However, as the laws changed, there was less and less need for unions. Because of that, union membership shrank. In response, the unions became more explicitly involved in politics. Over time, they managed to co-opt the Democratic Party, pull their strings, and rewrite our labor laws in their favor.

As Lord Acton noted, “Power tends to corrupt,” and that has certainly been true for the unions. Unions have become selfish, extremely greedy, and even thuggish in their never-ending quest to take in as much as they can for themselves, at the expense of everyone else who crosses their path.

That’s why today, unions have changed from organizations that “look out for the little guy” into the largest, most rapacious special interest group in the entire country. Where unions go, disaster usually follows. Just to name a few examples:

1) Unions are severely damaging whole industries: How is it that GM and Chrysler got into such lousy shape that they had to be bailed out? There’s a simple answer: The unions. The massive pensions the car companies paid out raised their costs so much that they were limited to building more expensive cars to try to get their money back. They couldn’t even do a great job of building those cars because utterly ridiculous union rules prevented them from using their labor efficiently. America created the automobile industry, but American unions are strangling it to death. Unions also wrecked the steel and textile industries and have helped drive manufacturing jobs overseas. They’re crippling the airline industry and, of course, we can’t forget that…

2) Unions are ruining public education: Every few years, it’s the same old story. The teachers’ unions claim that public education in this country is dramatically underfunded and if they just had more money, they could turn it around. Taxpayer money then pours into our schools like a waterfall and….there’s no improvement. A few years later, when people have forgotten the last spending spree on education, the process is repeated.

However, the real problem with our education system in this country is the teachers’ unions. They do everything possible to prevent schools not only from firing lousy teachers, but also from rewarding talented teachers. Merit pay? The unions hate it. Private schools? Even though everyone knows they deliver a better education than our public schools, unions fight to keep as many kids as possible locked in failing public schools. In Wisconsin, we’ve had whole schools shutting down so that lazy teachers can waste their time protesting on the taxpayers’ dime. Want to improve education in this country? Then you’ve got to take on the teachers’ unions.

3) Unions are costing you billions of tax dollars: Let’s put it plain and simple: Government workers shouldn’t be allowed to unionize. Period.

Why?

Because you elect representatives to look out for your interests.

It’s obviously in your interest to pay as little as possible to government workers, to keep their benefits as low as possible, and to hire as few of them as possible to do the job. However, because the Democratic Party and the unions are in bed with each other, this entire process has been turned on its ear. Instead of looking out for your interests, Democrats try to hire as many government workers as possible, pay them as much as possible, and give them benefits that are as generous as possible, all so that union workers will do more to get them re-elected.

In other words, the Democratic Party and the unions are engaged in an open conspiracy to defraud the American taxpayer. There’s no way that the American people should allow that to continue.

4) Unions are fundamentally anti-democratic : How in the world did we get to the point where people can be forced to join a union just to get a job at certain places? Then, after they’re dragooned into the union, they have no choice other than to pay dues that are used for political activities which the unwilling dues-paying member may oppose.

Add to that the fact that the Democrats and the government unions collaborate to subvert democracy at the expense of the taxpayer and it’s not a pretty picture. Worse yet, unions have gotten so voracious that they even want to do away with the secret ballot, via card check, so they can openly bully people into joining unions. The way unions behave in this country is undemocratic, un-American, and it should trouble anyone who cares about freedom and individual rights.

5) Government unions are bankrupting cities and states: Government unions have bled billions from taxpayers nationally, but the damage they’re doing on the local level is even worse. We have cities and states all across the country that are so behind on their bills that there have been genuine discussions about bankruptcy. There are a lot of irresponsible financial policies that have helped contribute to that sorry state-of-affairs, but unquestionably, the biggest backbreakers can be directly traced back to the unions.

As the Washington Times has noted, union pensions are crushing budgets all across the country.

Yet it comes as little surprise that the same profligacy that pervades the corridors of federal power infects this country’s 87,000 state, county and municipal governments and school districts. By 2013, the amount of retirement money promised to employees of these public entities will exceed cash on hand by more than a trillion dollars.

So, what happens when these pensions can’t be paid? They will come to the taxpayers with their hands out. When they stroll forward with their beggar’s bowl in hand, the American people should keep their wallets in their pockets. That may not seem fair, but the public sector union members have gotten a great deal at everyone else’s expense for a long time and if somebody has to take a haircut, and they do, it should be the union members instead of the taxpayers they’ve been bilking for so long.

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  • Anonymous

    Come now John, without unions, Democrats would lose a lot of their operating cash to smear their political opponents.

  • http://twitter.com/Brian_R_Allen Brian Richard Allen

    Lost me at:

    …. At one time in this country, there were few workplace safety laws, few restraints on employers, and incredibly exploitive working conditions that ranged from slavery, to share cropping, to putting children in dangerous working conditions. Unions, to their everlasting credit, helped play an important role in leveling the playing field for workers ….

    If any of that was true, the unions have a lifetime’s work ahead of them rescuing the more than three billion of the world’s Human beings who, in 2011, live in conditions barely changed from the way their ancestors lived.

    Three thousand years ago!

    Throughout the Third World, half of the Second — and way to much of the First — there are few if any workplace safety laws, few if any restraints on employers and incredibly exploitive working conditions that range from slavery, to share cropping, to putting children in dangerous working conditions.

    Unions, to their everlasting shame play absolutely no role in “leveling the playing field” for any of them.

    The freeing up of Capital combined with the liberty granted Men by the degree to which they assimilated into Judeo-Christian/Western/Human Civilization provide for “workers,” as for everyone else.

    Unions take care, only. of unions.

    And “Democrats.”

  • Anonymous

    Unions represent a legally protected monopoly on labor in many states (and government unions do so in every state). That is why they are a problem. Full stop.

    Our economy functions (/ed?) well due to competition. The governments job should be to foster fair competition (everyone must abide by the rules, honor contracts, etc). Not to pick sides and serve as a bludgeon against the opposition.

    Roosevelt (the good one) was known as a trust-buster. Now we need a president with the spine to stand up to the unions and break them down to size. Obviously not Obama, but in 2012, fingers crossed.

    • Anonymous

      The governments job should be to foster fair competition (everyone must abide by the rules, honor contracts, etc).

      Except for those who are actually in the union right Smithwick, those we dont have to honor the contracts that were made with them.

      • http://www.patriotpost.com bthewolf

        Public Unions aren’t ‘fair competition’ so their contracts are not valid.

      • Anonymous

        Contracts made under duress do not count. And any states with closed shop laws and other restrictions that force employers and government agencies to deal with unions can be considered to have formed contracts under duress (deal with me or see your company fail for lack of employees, yep).

        In states where there are no such restrictions then companies must abide by their contracts.

      • Anonymous

        who is this we dipshit you are referring to?

      • Anonymous

        who is this we dipshit you are referring to?

      • Anonymous

        who is this we dipshit you are referring to?

    • Anonymous

      The governments job should be to foster fair competition (everyone must abide by the rules, honor contracts, etc).

      Except for those who are actually in the union right Smithwick, those we dont have to honor the contracts that were made with them.

  • Anonymous

    Interesting. We have conservatives who actively claim that people shouldnt live up to their responsibilities. And I thought you were the party of “responsible adults” guess that is not the case now is it.

    • StanW

      Shut up and go away, crthns!

    • StanW

      Shut up and go away, crthns!

    • http://www.patriotpost.com bthewolf

      Why don’t union members have to be responsible for some of their own benefits?

      • Anonymous

        Because they’re Democrats. Duh!

  • Anonymous

    Interesting. We have conservatives who actively claim that people shouldnt live up to their responsibilities. And I thought you were the party of “responsible adults” guess that is not the case now is it.

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