Title: Ronald Reagan In Support of Unions and Collective Bargaining Source:
youtube.com URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsHXJr8tqP0 Published:Sep 1, 1980 Author:Ronald Reagan Post Date:2011-03-11 10:47:40 by Godwinson Keywords:None Views:4532 Comments:10
Ronald Reagan kicks off his presidential campaign with a Labor Day speech at Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey. Delivered 1 September 1980.
"Where free unions and collective bargaining are forbidden, freedom is lost." -- RONALD REAGAN
Schools, fire protection, garbage collection, etc. can easily be provided in a competitive market. There is no reason whatsoever for government to monopolize these services. NONE.
Schools, fire protection, garbage collection, etc. can easily be provided in a competitive market. There is no reason whatsoever for government to monopolize these services. NONE.
We had private fire fighting in the past. Failed. See Fire Zouves of New York. See why it was made a public service rather than a private concern.
If you knew your history you would know fire fighters of the 1800s would arrive and fight other fire fighting teams in the street while the fire burned to see who would get the job. Firefighters would demand payment from the owner while the house burned. Other times fire fighters were suspected of setting fires to drum up business (arrived too quick to not have known about it in advance).
There is a reason we have the systems we have today - it seems you and your kind did forget the past and we are doomed to repeat it when you get into office.
LOL. ROTFLMAO. ha ha ha ha ha... I'm laughing so hard that I can't breath...
Firefighters would demand payment from the owner while the house burned.
Today we have mortgages. Mortgage companies require you to have insurance to get a mortgage. Insurance companies would require you to have fire protection to get insurance or they would include fire protection in their policies. That's the way it would work.
I'm still laughing so hard that I still can't breath... Oh my god... I need to get some water.