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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalkin View Post
    Why should a voluntary assembly of people be any more than just that? What legal or official status does it need? What power? If the assembled decide to act in unison and cause some societal change, then they have made their own power.
    Does the Constitution give us our rights or do we have unalienable rights and the Constitution limits the power of government?

    Cletus wanted to empower the Federal government to decertify all unions. Is that a power you want the Feds to have?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Rockatansky View Post
    Does the Constitution give us our rights or do we have unalienable rights and the Constitution limits the power of government?

    Cletus wanted to empower the Federal government to decertify all unions. Is that a power you want the Feds to have?
    Damn... trying to explain something like you is like talking to a cinder block.
    “Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.” - Barry Goldwater

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalkin View Post
    Why should a voluntary assembly of people be any more than just that? What legal or official status does it need? What power? If the assembled decide to act in unison and cause some societal change, then they have made their own power.
    You get it. It is really not that complicated, is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Rockatansky View Post
    Does the Constitution give us our rights or do we have unalienable rights and the Constitution limits the power of government?
    The Constitution recognizes rights and is a contract for governance that does so as well.
    Quote Originally Posted by Max Rockatansky View Post
    Cletus wanted to empower the Federal government to decertify all unions. Is that a power you want the Feds to have?
    Do unions have a need for government certification? Why?
    "An army, great in space, may offer opposition in a brief span of time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalkin View Post
    The Constitution recognizes rights and is a contract for governance that does so as well.

    Do unions have a need for government certification? Why?
    Unfortunately, too many people, mostly LWers but some RWers as well, believe the Constitution limits our rights.

    Certification of unions, like marriage licenses, are imposed on people by government. Presumably for tax reasons but also for control.


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