[quote=discreetgent;RK doesn't need me to defend him but he is nothing like what you describe.[/quote]
Word.
What I'm saying is that in cases where the decision makers negotiating union contracts are beholden to members of a legislative majority or executive receiving campaign contributions from unions, there's a clear conflict of interest. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnightSounds to me like the real problem is money in politics. (Or, from the perspective of people supporting Gov Walker and the Rebulicans, Democratic money in politics, if we're to be honest here) But instead of dealing with the real problem, (which would affect their money too - can't have that!) the Republicans decided to shove this law attacking unions down the throats of Wisconsin voters.
How about we get rid of the alleged conflict if interest that has you guys so stirred up (as well as the same conflict of having regulated businesses make campaign contributions) and have public financing of elections? The political leaders won't be funancially beholden to anyone!! Originally Posted by TexTushHogPublic funding for politicians... pshaaa!!! it's already there to some degree. Tax money goes to to gvmt, the gvmt gives to special interests, the special interests give to their reps' campaigns. The revolving door of the political life of you ameoba. Have a great day in your primordial soup
You don't see quite so much of that kind of stuff going on in the private sector, do you? Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight
I'm going to play WTF on TV here, umm I mean moderator lol
RK and I agree on very little politically; he is a social conservative and I am a social liberal, but we have actually met and enjoyed dinner, booze, and conversation together without causing a cosmic event ending the world. RK doesn't need me to defend him but he is nothing like what you describe.
DG hacking at SR Only's keyboard. Originally Posted by discreetgent
Word. Originally Posted by Marcus AureliusBe a fair moderator there MA and ''word'' that too.