~~~ The Value I Value ~~~

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[size=170]The Value of Organized Labor[/size]

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Don’t tell me what you value. Show me your budget and I will tell you what you value.





[b]Organized Labor is a valuable support in the emerging empathic civilization.[/b]

Do you value your fellow human being as yourself?

Do you value Liberal democracy?

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


...that's who you are[/b].

All this other talk is...talk.


[b]Organized Labor creates an economic and emotional shelf that signature parties refuse to travel below.[/b][/size]





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[b]There is a wordless being.[/b] A being I cannot touch or isolate.

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

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

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




[b] This is the value I value.[/b][/size]





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Is there an implicit argument that what you value is religion or spirituality? Because, if not, this post is better suited for the Society, Government and Economics Forum.

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GREAT question.

Yeah, I specifically chose the Religion and Spirituality category.

The values I find in the contracts and concepts of today’s modern Organized Labor agreements are extremely spiritual to me.[/size]

[size=124]Matter of fact, Organized Labor is my religion. I rarely talk about it and quite frankly I feel uncomfortable now.

But I thank you for bringing this important aspect front & center.
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