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Unions are aggressively suppressed by employers both via illegal tactics and lobbying the state for anti union laws.
I am sure you know these facts... By we don't see you crying over it unlike peasant win wage lol
In context of what I said, this makes zero sense.
Because your created narrow context for your argument that doesn't make much logical sense when you look at how system operates as a whole.
Picking good places for conservative arguements while ignoring big picture is a bad faith actor behavior.
I replied to a comment. You replied to who knows what as it had nothing to do with what I said. Maybe you should try responding to what the person said
BTW collusion requires two parties... Who is the government "collude" with more in the US
Asking for a friend.
Just because you don't understand something or refuse to do so, doesn't make it "who knows what"
I understand things well.
Please explain how your comment had anything to do with what I said. It doesn’t. Act in good faith.
Act in good faith? Ppfffft HA HA HA HA HA ha ha ha ha
"Good faith" at work