I am so tired of such importance placed on news regarding the Catholic Church. It's like all TV stations devoting a day to discussing a Superbowl between the Lions and the Bears when I'm not even a football fan. I really don't get it - the crimes the Catholic Church has committed and is above the law and world wide it is a small religion/faith.
The Catholic church saves the U.S tax payers billions of dollars each year with its private schools and with its billions in charity is the largest charitable organization in the country. Without this organization so many arund the world would suffer so much more and the tax payer would take on an even bigger burden of students to educate. The Catholic church is not without its faults but is is big part of America and the world.
Companies with 500 or more employees ‘need’ Union representation because human resource departments in those companies could not handle, the amount of complaints, quality concerns and needs, otherwise. (If every employee from America’s Big Three automakers called Governor Walkers office instead of their union representative, Governor Walker would not have time to think of ways to connive money for businesses. It would offer a wonderful protest as to why big three CEO’s listen to union representatives instead of Republican leaders when it comes to making money.)
Workers have a right to use money out of their own pay for Union Dues for representation, just as American Citizens have a right to hire a lawyer for representation. (Some companies are paying their employees the same they were in the early nineties, without any intention of expanding, while refusing to share record profits with their workers through increased pay or benefits, sometimes, letting the government pick up the cost. Therefore, many companies do not deserve GOP leaders ‘helping’ them get ‘more’ profit ‘by’ denying workers representation rights, where even, their business tax breaks are not in the economic interest of American taxpayers, unless their businesses ‘qualify’ by increasing employment, wages or new business in their region in America.)
President Kennedy gave Public Employees the right Unionize and Bargain, in the sixties, to meet the concerns of both parties political influence over funding Public Jobs, and I find it shameful that current Republican leaders cannot appreciate that bipartisan governing reasoning. Instead, Republican leaders deny workers their right to have a voice in the middle of an unfair political fight that Republican leaders pick, while they hold their own representation right to vote on their own public pay and public benefits.
If we want businesses in other countries to follow human rights and workers rights, we need to establish a respectable example of our own that we expect out of other countries. (A protesting man was shot in front of Ford Headquarters back in the early 1900’s by ‘the police’ following the financial power businesses yielded over government influence back then: we cannot go back there, we fought to earn our rights.)
No one is talking about the 300 page elephant in the Vatican. Would you hide a document that complemented your financial matters, management decisions and political greed? So we can conclude that this 300 page document has sins of greed and advarice and well as sexual improprieties. So we want to wait another 20 years to address that embarassment?
I read that the Keystone Pipeline is going to sell all the oil it funnels down to Texas overseas. How does the Republican guest leader see this as supporting clean energy policy? Is America so desperate for jobs we are going to make Chinese workers out of our own citizens ‘for’ overseas profit?
Who owns that Canadian oil company, anyway, some non-taxed American Corporation?
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I am so tired of such importance placed on news regarding the Catholic Church. It's like all TV stations devoting a day to discussing a Superbowl between the Lions and the Bears when I'm not even a football fan. I really don't get it - the crimes the Catholic Church has committed and is above the law and world wide it is a small religion/faith.
The Catholic church saves the U.S tax payers billions of dollars each year with its private schools and with its billions in charity is the largest charitable organization in the country. Without this organization so many arund the world would suffer so much more and the tax payer would take on an even bigger burden of students to educate. The Catholic church is not without its faults but is is big part of America and the world.
Companies with 500 or more employees ‘need’ Union representation because human resource departments in those companies could not handle, the amount of complaints, quality concerns and needs, otherwise. (If every employee from America’s Big Three automakers called Governor Walkers office instead of their union representative, Governor Walker would not have time to think of ways to connive money for businesses. It would offer a wonderful protest as to why big three CEO’s listen to union representatives instead of Republican leaders when it comes to making money.)
Workers have a right to use money out of their own pay for Union Dues for representation, just as American Citizens have a right to hire a lawyer for representation. (Some companies are paying their employees the same they were in the early nineties, without any intention of expanding, while refusing to share record profits with their workers through increased pay or benefits, sometimes, letting the government pick up the cost. Therefore, many companies do not deserve GOP leaders ‘helping’ them get ‘more’ profit ‘by’ denying workers representation rights, where even, their business tax breaks are not in the economic interest of American taxpayers, unless their businesses ‘qualify’ by increasing employment, wages or new business in their region in America.)
President Kennedy gave Public Employees the right Unionize and Bargain, in the sixties, to meet the concerns of both parties political influence over funding Public Jobs, and I find it shameful that current Republican leaders cannot appreciate that bipartisan governing reasoning. Instead, Republican leaders deny workers their right to have a voice in the middle of an unfair political fight that Republican leaders pick, while they hold their own representation right to vote on their own public pay and public benefits.
If we want businesses in other countries to follow human rights and workers rights, we need to establish a respectable example of our own that we expect out of other countries. (A protesting man was shot in front of Ford Headquarters back in the early 1900’s by ‘the police’ following the financial power businesses yielded over government influence back then: we cannot go back there, we fought to earn our rights.)
No one is talking about the 300 page elephant in the Vatican. Would you hide a document that complemented your financial matters, management decisions and political greed? So we can conclude that this 300 page document has sins of greed and advarice and well as sexual improprieties. So we want to wait another 20 years to address that embarassment?
I read that the Keystone Pipeline is going to sell all the oil it funnels down to Texas overseas. How does the Republican guest leader see this as supporting clean energy policy? Is America so desperate for jobs we are going to make Chinese workers out of our own citizens ‘for’ overseas profit?
Who owns that Canadian oil company, anyway, some non-taxed American Corporation?