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~ The Value I Value ~

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:31 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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The Value of Organized Labor




Don't tell me what you value. Show me your budget and I will tell you what you value.
~~~ Joseph Robinette Biden, Sr. ~~~




Organized Labor is a valuable support in the emerging empathic civilization.

Do you value your fellow human being as yourself?

Do you value Liberal democracy?

Grab the label on the back of your shirt & read it to yourself.


...that's who you are
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All this other talk is...talk.


Organized Labor creates an economic and emotional shelf that signature parties refuse to travel below.





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There is a wordless being. A being I cannot touch or isolate.

It's a clam, after moral decisions I have made in my relation to the concepts & contracts of Organized Labor.

If I make the right decisions, the momentarily tough choices, at times a calm comes over me.

It makes me feel ready for death; wholly and seemingly better prepared to leave.






This is the value I value.






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Re: ~ The Value I Value ~

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:03 am
by duszek
To make the right decision in a complicated world is not easy, though.

Usually one has doubts.

If you consider your doubts thoroughly you become ... like Hamlet.

It can start with a piece of chocolate.
Shall I eat it or shall I not eat it ?
If I am slim I may still remember how I felt after eating chocolate the last time (not great at all).
If I am large I may worry about diabetes and high blood pressure.
What consequences does my chocolate consumption have in the land where the cocoa was grown ?
Will I be more or less productive if I indulge ?
Will the world be a better place if I choose one path and not the other ?

All these questions can show up in one“s consciousness in a one second, intuitively.

The human condition seems to imply that we are condemned to suffer all the time because we make poor choices.

Re: ~ The Value I Value ~

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 1:17 pm
by bobevenson
Look at the label on your own shirt, Wiltrack. Shirts are no longer made in the U.S. since imported shirts are better quality at a lower price. What do you have against other people in the world trying to eke out a living? You're just a hypocritical oaf!

Re: ~ The Value I Value ~

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:27 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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Actually, I'm wearing a light grey really large weave short sleeve polo which is union made in America by UnionLine.

* Thank you for making my day.



**Oh shit, forgot to mention, I am also wearing UnionLine khaki long pant again, union made in America. Commando. No socks today.








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Re: ~ The Value I Value ~

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:32 pm
by bobevenson
Well, you have to look long and hard to find clothing made in America since unions put most of our Southern manufacturers out of business, or haven't you heard?