Message from @Diethard

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2018-08-03 18:55:43 UTC  

globalization does not conceive "competing markets", or at least not in practice

2018-08-03 18:55:45 UTC  

in theory it does

2018-08-03 18:56:04 UTC  

but globalized markets with no limits usually mean that sooner or later, someone will take over and become an hegemony

2018-08-03 18:56:08 UTC  

that's why tariffs are necessary

2018-08-03 18:56:19 UTC  

to protect the national working classes, national products, and interests too

2018-08-03 18:57:15 UTC  

otherwise, in a globalized filthy turbocapitalist economy, companies will close their facilities in "first world countries" to exploit cheaper semi-enslaved labor force in third world countries or emerging economies

2018-08-03 18:57:57 UTC  

this will result in higher unenployment, lower internal demand - erosion of workers rights, aswell as a drop in the average salaries, due to the fact that workers will be basically forced to compete with third-world slaves, who for obvious reasons work for a lower pay

2018-08-03 18:59:02 UTC  

the masterpiece of the globalist hyenas, the zionist financial elites who control our stock markets and economies

2018-08-03 19:12:25 UTC  

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RED STORM ALERT
RED STORM ALERT

Tuesday, November 6, 2018 is...

***94 Days Away!***

Be sure to prepare to get every right-leaning acquaintance, friend, and family member out to the polls! This includes any right-leaning Internet friends/acquaintances of voting age who may live in other parts of the USA...

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2018-08-03 20:09:44 UTC  

@GavinTheViking So the Right to Work has zero effect

2018-08-03 20:23:03 UTC  

I like this bot, it's helpful

2018-08-03 20:24:34 UTC  

^

2018-08-03 20:26:46 UTC  

@ThatRightWingFish Not it has an effect, but not a major one in my opinion. I'll type up a quick explainer to right-to-work.

2018-08-03 20:30:52 UTC  

Okay

2018-08-03 20:32:42 UTC  

How close is the Missouri Senate Race looking?

2018-08-03 20:35:03 UTC  

This guy on Youtube called "Let's talk elections" seems to do a pretty good job breaking things down

2018-08-03 20:35:27 UTC  

Although, they have Bob Corker's seat flipping blue

2018-08-03 20:36:27 UTC  

Videos are so much better than reading

2018-08-03 20:38:26 UTC  

Right To Work:
Nationwide, you can't be forced to be in a private sector union, which means you aren't forced to pay union dues (money required for bargaining wages + political funds). In Non Right-to-Work (RTW) states, non-union members at a union workplace don't have to pay union dues, but still have to pay what's called an "agency fee", which is basically the money required for bargaining wages, and is somewhere between 70% and 85% of the normal amount union dues would be.

RTW makes it to where non-union members won't have to pay this agency fee. The unions have responded, saying that these employees will still be represented by the union when it comes to settling grievances for management and bargaining for their wage. They calls these workers who don't pay because of RTW laws as "free riders".

However, the problem of free riders is one made by the unions themselves. Almost always, unions negotiate with the employers to have "exclusive bargaining representation". This means the union represents all members and non-members, and is the only union that can operate in the workplace. Unions use this monopoly of negotiation powers as an argument of why individual workers should still be forced to be represented by them, when those workers could represent themselves, like all non-union workers do in non-union workplaces, which is 91% of Missouri's workers.

2018-08-03 20:38:28 UTC  

Yes, The spoken word is just as powerful as the written word

2018-08-03 20:38:48 UTC  
2018-08-03 20:39:01 UTC  

Sucks we don't have the strongest candidates in the Rust Belt.

2018-08-03 20:39:03 UTC  
2018-08-03 20:39:47 UTC  

Those states may not be ready for Republican Senators yet, but just ready enough for voting for a Republican for president.

2018-08-03 20:40:18 UTC  

Like how Colorado has a Republican Senator, but is pretty Safe Democrat when it comes to the president.

2018-08-03 20:40:39 UTC  

Source on Right to Work

2018-08-03 20:42:13 UTC  

@jpc1976 "Let's Talk Elections" is some 13 year old kid who does an absolutely awful job, I'm not sure why people actually give him any praise

2018-08-03 20:43:05 UTC  

@GavinTheViking but we can win the rust belt, we just don't have the people I guess

2018-08-03 20:44:22 UTC  

Once the conservative Democrats are overtaken by the Progressives with party leadership in the Rust Belt, then conservative Dems will start to flip/continue to flip to Republican

2018-08-03 20:44:53 UTC  

Look at state legislatures in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.