wstrucke
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- Dec 16, 2007
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I realize I'm not the traditional RP supporter. I agree with a lot of what he says, about spending, policing the world, following the Constitution, etc... Not everything, but a lot of it. Besides that, he's honest and I believe he truly means what he says and doesn't have an ulterior agenda.
I believed that the Campaign for Liberty was founded to continue what he started in 2008 and to bring values, transparency, and truth back to the federal (and all levels of) government. Yesterday, however, John Tate, the president of the C4L sent an e-mail about the public employees unions and the issues in Wisconsin, which I feel are a departure from the purpose of C4L. Is this just me? Is it just that I'm in the middle somewhere between the big R and D?
It seems like everyone is polarized right now over the public employees bargaining. It seems like state leaders are using this issue to divide and conquer the middle class, pitting public workers against private. Public workers don't make a lot of money doing the same work as private employees. The trade off is better, or at least fixed, benefits.
Maybe someone can explain this better to me, but is this really that much money compared to what else is going on? How is this any different from congress arguing in public about whether or not to provide NASA with another $100 million when in the back room they are sending hundreds of billions to private industry and foreign, sovereign nations?
tl;dr: isn't this just a distraction by those in power to maintain their power? Is C4L falling for it?
I believed that the Campaign for Liberty was founded to continue what he started in 2008 and to bring values, transparency, and truth back to the federal (and all levels of) government. Yesterday, however, John Tate, the president of the C4L sent an e-mail about the public employees unions and the issues in Wisconsin, which I feel are a departure from the purpose of C4L. Is this just me? Is it just that I'm in the middle somewhere between the big R and D?
It seems like everyone is polarized right now over the public employees bargaining. It seems like state leaders are using this issue to divide and conquer the middle class, pitting public workers against private. Public workers don't make a lot of money doing the same work as private employees. The trade off is better, or at least fixed, benefits.
Maybe someone can explain this better to me, but is this really that much money compared to what else is going on? How is this any different from congress arguing in public about whether or not to provide NASA with another $100 million when in the back room they are sending hundreds of billions to private industry and foreign, sovereign nations?
tl;dr: isn't this just a distraction by those in power to maintain their power? Is C4L falling for it?