Senator Rand Paul Has No Idea Why The USPS Appears To Be Failing, But He Blames Unions [View all]
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RAND PAUL (Stump Source FLIKR CC)
Announced today he is running for POTUS.
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By Bill Brickley | April 7, 2015
With much fanfare Rand Paul has officially kicked off his Stand with Rand presidential campaign. He is arguably the most anti worker candidate on the American political landscape.
Paul never strays from being a front man for the wealthy with his extreme anti union beliefs. For Postal workers his message is clear as he advocates an end to collective bargaining rights for postal workers when their current contracts expire. He says he is not “opposed to all unions” he just believes unions are inappropriate for public service workers.
For other union workers his thoughts are just as clear as he proudly introduced a National Right to Work Bill in the Senate. The National Right to Work Committee has given Paul $20,000 already this election cycle which is 57% of all the money it has handed out to all other politicians combined. So you can easily say that Rand Paul has essentially become the national spokesman for Right to Work. This kind of belies his man of the people messaging
When speaking on Postal Reform a month ago in Florida he blasted the Postal Service:
“There are two sectors in the economy. The productive sector: you. And the non-productive sector: the people who live in Washington. They don’t make anything. They can’t even run the post office. They say we are going to project our power and we create new nations around the world. We can’t run our own post office. They came to me last year on my committee and you know what they said, ‘we need bonuses for people at the post office.’ They said ‘you’ve got to pay people to retain talent. To get talented people you’ve got to pay them.’ I said ‘how much talent does it take to lose a billion dollars a quarter.’” I am not quite sure that Postal Bonuses were a major topic in the postal reform mark up. I am quite sure that postal union workers do not receive any bonuses. Plus the USPS has turned an operational profit over the last few years.
FULL story at link. About the video below...Edit: An easy to read version of how my deduction went up over several yearpage 76C:
http://www.cityofomaha.org/humanresources/images/stories/public_documents/union_contracts//Local%20251%20Labor%20Agreement%202009%20-%202012%20Clean%20Version.pdf
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Rand Paul Falsely Claims That Public Workers Don't Contribute To Their Pensions And Health Care Plans