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Comments by "John Dingle" (@johndingle6293) on "Largest railroad union rejects labor deal as strike concerns loom" video.
Dismantle teacher's union. But actual productive people should be rewarded.
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Productive members of society should be rewarded. Government unions got a raise and teachers got to take a year off. Rail road workers deserve a raise.
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Apple should be unionized. They produce record profits on the back of cheap foreign labor that requires safety nets to prevent their workers from committing suicide. Foxconn had workers locked down in the factories. To remain production but couldn't even go home.
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@ioughtica6491 i beg to differ
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@ioughtica6491 so what's your reason? That they are productive? I see test scores and reading and math proficiency. Critical thinking and logical skills. People 26 and under are dumb as a doorknob.
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@ioughtica6491 now are you going to talk tough? Because I don't see anymore reasons to reply to your comments.
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@ioughtica6491 based on what? Show me a study. Because every study in last 10 years says teacher's are passing students, but most are struggling in college or can't deal with their student loan burden. Meaning, can't find jobs that pays well enough. Show me one study that backs up your claim. Latest "national report card" says you kids are dumber than ever. 34% reading proficiency and 24% math proficiency.
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@ioughtica6491 your argumentative skills shows you are a 2nd year college student who's around 24. Took you about 6 years after high school to get there. Am I wrong?
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@ioughtica6491 based on language and words you choose to use. You have less than 34 college credits. Am I wrong?
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@ioughtica6491 lol who's fault is it that you can't find well paying jobs? Teachers. Rofl. You keep repeating yourself. But you fail to provide a logical argument. Go back and try finishing college. Then get back to me. By the way, you gotta start paying for your debt after graduation. Good luck. If you do graduate.
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