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Originally Posted by Riot
No. That's a completely false statement.
Sorry - that argument is null, completely a false equivalency.
Unions dues are not "public mandates". Is that like "thug" no longer means violent when you use it?
Unions have contributed to both public political parties. They contribute to those that defend their interests. As the Koch Brothers do.
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Try explaining that to the republican teacher that doesn't want to be part of or pay union dues. Does he/she have a choice to belong or not belong to the union? Do they have a choice to where the union donates their money to? Also, the teachers union in WI does not contribute to both parties. Check the facts please