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On Mar 2, 11:49*am, DaveS wrote:
But in "representative democratic republics" workers should take it or leave it? If we say we really want democracy, yes. Otherwise, what we are saying is that we want to balance democratic power with anti-democratic institutions. I said they "should not" be needed, I didn't say our society is in a state where they "are not" needed. Further, you are not saying that whichever party elects its officials should have the unfettered right to unilaterally set the conditions of work, are you? Last I checked, parties don't vote, people do. If it is the people's will to give one party that much control over the government, then so goes democracy. And when another political party wins an election, would the winning party get to reset the conditions of work, pensions, health insurance etc etc? If it is the people's will to hand that much control to another party. Or should this be the sole province of executive branch public managers? Who work for the government, which was elected by the people. Which ones of this sterling cast would you willingly rely on for your family's health and welfare? Sounds like a formula for chaos or at least instability. Yes, it does -- IF you have no faith in the people. I'm just saying, let's call that view what it is: anti-democratic. Perhaps, however, if what you fear actually happens, the people would learn very quickly not to elect governments that would change the conditions of work for the teachers so willy-nilly. Perhaps they'd actually then pay attention and elect governments that govern for the people and not for other interests. Perhaps allowing the symptoms to cause (hopefully short term) pain would be the best path to actually reaching a cure. As it is now, we simply prefer to take our daily dose of painkillers rather than figure out what causes the pain, and fix it. Former member Local 2112 Carpenters, and AFSME Retired reluctant and successful capitalist Work Union = live better AFL-CIO = the folks who bought you the weekend, with their blood. I post this in remembrance of my fathers organizer half brother, beaten to death by company thugs and thrown in a ditch, . . . in this "representative democratic republic." Hopefully you did not overlook my comment about private sector unions. Take care, Jon. |
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