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Can Unions Help?

Can unions help the auto industry and even America as a whole?
I think they can.  But only if they do something counter intuitive and actually help their members.  By that I mean if they help their members keep their jobs by negotiating a pay/bennefit decrease, they will actually help their membership, the automakers, and the country.  There comes a point where the only way a union can really protect its members is to let go of some things.  The unions have spent decades securing a wish list for their members rather than the needs and rights of their members.  It is time to give back some of the wish list and when they do that the unions need to be careful to give back only wishes and not rights or needs.  Either that or the big three will eventually start going one of two ways. 

   1. Government control

   2. Out of business

When either of those happens the unions won't really be able to do anything for their members.  The unions will help by giving back what they have unjustly taken or they will ultimately loose and so will their members.

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Representatives and Senators

Representatives need us, the citizens for at least three vital functions.
  1. They need us to vote for them, in order to get the job in the first place.
  2. They need our taxes to pay their salaries, as well as to give them something to work with (or play with if we vote in the wrong people) as they do their job.
  3. They need us to let them know what we want and don’t want. With out us they have nothing to represent.
Basically these people can’t do anything on their own. All too often they forget that and so do we.  The fact is we will always be the one paying their salaries, but if we are not giving them marching orders then someone else is.  That means we are paying for some lobbyist or special interest to be represented in Washington while our voice is silent.  No matter who you vote into office it is a bad H.R. decision to pay your employees to work for someone else.
 
Edit:  I just wanted to add a fourth reason that is tied to the other three.
   
     4.  They need us to keep their souls.  If we don't contiunually reach out to our representatives in Washington D.C. they will become
          lost to that place and its corruption.  We are the ones who have the power to clean out Washington.  No President, Congressman,
         or Senator can do it.  It is in the citizens that will, or it will not happen.
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House Cleaning

For everyone that says the Republican Party needed a house cleaning, I totaly agree.  That goes for both the national and state levels.
 
The only problem is that the Democrat Party needs one just as bad, or worse, but they didn't get it.
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America is not about its Leaders

This is just the start of a thought I want to expand.  America never was about its leaders even though we have had some amazingly great people in leadership roles.  America was always about its citizens.  I am not sure if it is anymore though.  We only had great leaders because we had great citizens.  Citizens that were willing to stand firm on the solid principles that they believed.  Citizens that were willing to stake their future and integrity on innovative but risky endeavors.  And perhaps most of all citizens that recognized greatness in their fellow citizens, that allowed them to stand as examples for everyone and supported them in doing so.  That is how we managed to cultivate so many great leaders in this country. 
Republicans could not field a winning candidate because they failed to be that type of citizen.  Democrats fielded a winning candidate because they want someone else to be a good citizen for them so badly that they ignored the long-term results.  They want to be individuals in this community rather than citizens in it.  Eventually they may realize that they will loose both if they give up the responsibilities of citizenship for too long. 
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America's Future

For the first time ever America and even the World has staked its future on a single man. 

Have we made a hasty decision?  Yes. 

Have we made a choice based in reality? Hardly.  

Is it rational?  Not in the least. 

Was it based on emotion? Totally.

Will we regret it?  Will there be buyer’s remorse?  Absolutely.   

At least in the state of Delaware people came to the polls to vote for Obama and then voted down the line for Democrats regardless of how the candidates had performed in office or on the campaign trail. Politics were not local, they were national. 

Is there a solution? Yes.

We need to figure out what principles and ideals we stand for. Then we have to stand up for ourselves.  This was a vote to abdicate the responsibility for upholding our principles, goals, and dreams from our shoulders to Barak’s.  

People voted for Barak because he supposedly represents their Hope for America and the future.  He will not deliver.  He can not deliver on those hopes.  Our nation gave up its hopes and future into the hands of a single man that has no power to deliver unless we give it to him.  However, the people who handed him their future now want to turn their backs on it and go about their business, thinking that Barak will take care of everything. After all they already did their part by voting for him.  The rest of this game belongs to him not us is the attitude.

That attitude will result in a harsh awakening when Barak has to face that test in his first six months. However, for us the living, that attitude doesn’t hold water. This is our America, and We the People will continue to own it, and we will behave like it.  We will have eyes on these newly elected officials 24/7 to the best of our ability to hold them accountable to our will.  We will also continue to be productive in our jobs and involved in our communities.  

I know I will also be present at as many sessions of my state and local legislature as I can. The State of Delaware swung overwhelmingly to the Democrat Party.  I know I will not be represented by them so I will be there when I can to do it myself. It will be tough as I am still a student as well as trying to keep my own business going, however if the paid representatives won’t do the job someone has to. Some of us may even have to run for office in the future if we wish to keep or regain our country.

Barak Obama may be the President for the next four years, however this is my America.  It would be the same if John McCain were elected.  This is my America. It does not belong to the President.  It belongs to us as citizens. We have to own it. 

The problem with this vote is not who will be President for the next four years. It is what this vote says about who we will be as citizens.

 
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