C'mon, no need to name-call. You raise a good point. Truth is,
you won't find too many conservatives who are excited about the
corporate bail-out people too. The difference is, though, that
union bosses frequently pose as blue collar types, but force
employees to pay union dues that then get abused.
The amount of money spent on nice cars, hotel resorts, golf
clubs, etc., shows that unions are just like the government when
it comes to wasting our money. Except without the transparency.
At least the Wall Street people don't force us to give them money
-- unless they're begging for government interventions in the
marketplace too.
ruth| 12.24.08 @ 12:30AM
Yeah right, the noble union bosses who are fighting to take the
secret ballot from their members. A pox on their houses.
I have a lot of money invested in a 401k account through
JPMorgan, this is for my retirement so it means a great deal
bestsellers book to
me. I was recently looking at all the paperwork about what’s
invested where and the gain/loss and rates of return and realized
I have no idea what any of this really means. Please refer me to
a book that teaches about investing but in a less complicated
way.
Jeremiah| 12.22.08 @ 4:43PM
Yeah...because union men are the fat cats out to get you.
Those guys on Wall St. really are the salt of the earth.
Gawd. How incredibly stupid.
J. Peter Freire| 12.22.08 @ 6:28PM
C'mon, no need to name-call. You raise a good point. Truth is, you won't find too many conservatives who are excited about the corporate bail-out people too. The difference is, though, that union bosses frequently pose as blue collar types, but force employees to pay union dues that then get abused.
The amount of money spent on nice cars, hotel resorts, golf clubs, etc., shows that unions are just like the government when it comes to wasting our money. Except without the transparency.
At least the Wall Street people don't force us to give them money -- unless they're begging for government interventions in the marketplace too.
ruth| 12.24.08 @ 12:30AM
Yeah right, the noble union bosses who are fighting to take the secret ballot from their members. A pox on their houses.
this is pretty much| 10.22.09 @ 9:38AM
I have a lot of money invested in a 401k account through JPMorgan, this is for my retirement so it means a great deal bestsellers book to me. I was recently looking at all the paperwork about what’s invested where and the gain/loss and rates of return and realized I have no idea what any of this really means. Please refer me to a book that teaches about investing but in a less complicated way.