. The right wing one-percenters with the help of the conservative Roberts Court are set to give conservatives and neoconservatives their fondest wish with their decision in the case of Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association. Like all anti-union efforts by the super-rich and the suckers that support their anti-worker agenda, if the Roberts Court decision goes against the California Teachers Association, and it surely will, right-wingers everywhere will finally have gotten their wish. The killing of all unions. But they should have been careful what they wished for. As the very rich get their conservative lap dogs in Congress and the Supreme Court to further gut worker protection laws, conservatives and neoconservatives will also be subjected to unsafe working conditions, unfair labor practices, wage discrimination, in fact, they could very well be paid less than the current minimum wage. Despite the conservatives and neoconservatives own certainty that they are indispensable to their employers, do they truly believe they will not experience the many negative effects of this USSC decision against all workers? Those ever-increasing company profits right-wingers so worried themselves over, will be coming out of their pockets, and they will have no recourse. So, when the conservative Roberts Court decides in favor of the right-wingers beloved job creators, conservatives and neoconservatives should be careful of how loud they cheer. They are losing far more than they will gain, they just dont know it yet. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/j-dav...lite_b_8612808.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592 http://prospect.org/article/whos-behind-friedrichs .
How many poor people ever gave you a job? As well, slavery is abolished so any worker can quit whenever they want.
Keep believing that as you too earn less and less. You might even be so lucky as to become permanently unemployed. As stated in the OP, conservatives' and neoconservatives' belief that they indispensable to their employers is a myth the USSC's decision is certain to bust. .