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Reply to "The Rich Are Not Rich Because the Poor Are Poor"

L. Cranston posted:
Stanky posted:
L. Cranston posted:
Stanky posted:
L. Cranston posted:

 

Stanky posted:

Nope, from my experience, unions promote shoddy work, they protect people who should be given one 'shape up or ship out' before they're fired and they don't really improve the economy when the place shuts down. I will say one thing, a few years after I left that place; a lot of folks didn't need to reincarnate when karma came calling. At least everyone had someone they could talk to in the unemployment office.

I will give craft unions some respect, from my experience more than half of the union halls and members act like the old European guilds and craftsmen. Someone doing shoddy work or loafing often had another union member in his face.

Stanky posted:

"Decrease in Union workmanship equals decrease in quality."

Yep, totally agree! That's why many union jobs were replaced by robots which seems to be why the quality of US products has increased. I never have heard of a robot coming to work drunk or strung out on drugs.

 

Ok...You're double talking yourself. You can't believe a decrease in union workmanship equals a decrease in quality and unions promote shoddy work. Those two things are mutually exclusive.

To put it simply... you said.. Unions put out good work but promote shoddy work.

 

 

Put down the reefer and read real slowly...If a union's workmanship increases, then quality increases. If a union's workmanship decreases, then quality decreases. Therefore a decrease in union workmanship equals a decrease in quality, unless I'm in the bizzarro universe.

If you wanted to say that a decrease in the number of unions equals a decrease in quality, you should have said so and I would greatly disagree.

I don't have a clue what kinda crack you smoke, but I said 'a decrease in union workmanship'.. the quality of work preformed by union workers... You must be in bizzarro world. In no world did I remotely reference the number of unions... I was specifically talking about the quality of work preformed by union workers. Are you confusing union participation and union workmanship?

work·man·ship
/ˈwərkmənˌSHip/
noun
noun: workmanship
  1. the degree of skill with which a product is made or a job done.
    "cracks on the bridge girders were caused by poor workmanship"

You mean that there's no bottom as to how bad union products can be? Chinese stuff is looking a whole lot better now!

After that idiotic comment, you deserve a meme.

Hey, you're the idiot who thinks decreasing workmanship is a good thing. I usually like German products because they are made with a high degree of  workmanship most of the time, but if they decrease workmanship I would not buy those products for the price they ask. I would rather unions increase workmanship than decrease workmanship. A decrease in union workmanship in this country means a decrease in product quality and seems to be the reason people want foreign products.


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