Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Collective Bargaining - What It REALLY Means...


Collective bargaining is the backbone of socialism, as it thwarts the free market If you have a great teacher who inspires students, and another teacher that does nothing but molest students - both get the same pay and benefits. There is no incentive to be better, or try harder, or to excel. And that is what happens under socialism, where everyone is "equal" no matter what they do.When you hear the word "collective" in any context, beware. Think of the BORG collective, if you must. Just realize what consequences come from any collective. Don't just look at the good, warm & fuzzy side. Look underneath - it erodes our freedoms, our will, our individuality.

Frankly, I would rather pit myself against the other employees in an effort to push myself to new heights so I can get the coveted raise, or management position. As a union member, there is precious little incentive to excel because you can't get any more than the lazy bum beside you.
Unions are great for those who have no faith in themselves or their abilities, and those that don't want the pressures of trying to grow and excel. The lazy, the drones, the uneducated - they love unions.

I had a liberal science teacher in High School. He gave every student a "B", regardless, thinking it was only fair for all to be equal. Needless to say, there was no need to learn science - why bother if you will get a "B" whether you do or don't? And why would an"A" student even try, knowing he will get cheated with a "B".

That is the effect of a union. Ask yourself why the unions AND communism have the same motto (and the same roots, actually) - "Workers of the world unite".

Collectives - another word for "drones", all slaving for the "common good" that really isn't good at all.

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