[Rhodes22-list] Harmony at Mackey's Marina and among alligators? Now Political - Big Al Delete

John Shulick jsbudda at verizon.net
Fri May 16 17:07:38 EDT 2008




Joe,

Are you trying to send Stan on an ego trip?  If you send too much praise his
way, he will think his liberal politics are correct.  He fails to stop and
understand that small businesses like his will have to supply his workers
required benefits under socialism espoused by the current national
Democrats.  The National Democrats have tried to get rid of the minimum
number of workers for businesses many times in the past.  Their objective is
one employee and you must have medical insurance, retirement, paid
vacations, family leave plans, etc., etc. 

Imagine a recycled Rhodes 22 starting at $99,000 to pay for those required
benefits to employees for General Boats to stay in business.

The socialist on this forum have even seduced one union member into
believing that compulsory government bargaining is the same as collective
bargaining by employees.  Socialism is made to sound good in the media, but
when did the Soviet Union have a successful five year plan?

How many on this forum have been to a former Soviet Block country and wanted
those results?  

Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
“Socialism [is] where one person is forced to take care of another. There is
no moral argument that justifies using the coercive powers of government to
force one person to bear the expense of taking care of another.”  Walter
Williams



Joe Babb wrote:
> 
> Stan and his crew do a nice job, don't they?
> Joe
> 
> 

 Dear Mr. Ed,
   
         While you may be correct with your quote about Socialism. it might
also be said one man taking care of another is the Christian thing to do and
all I hear on the airwaves is how much of a Christian nation this is. If the
price of a recycled rhodes has to rise to $99,000 so the employees have a
decent standard of living then I suppose you will either have to ask your
employer for a raise or do the work yourself. I have worked for small (<5
employees) businesses for most of my life and believe me there is no
negotiating. If you want to keep your job, you shut your yap and take what
you're offered. As the song goes "I'm taking what there givin cause I'm
workin for a living".

John Shulick 
        currently restoring his 71 rhodes  "Delilah"  
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