Perhaps I am wrong, but as you responded to my post, I am assuming that you
are refering to me as being a member of the upper middle class who bemoans
unions while doing nothing to help working people make a living wage.

Please allow me a few pixels to defend myself.

- I doubt my family would make the cut for "upper middle class" although
such terms are quite vague and perhaps because we have some discresionary
income, we might fit the category.
- I do not bemoan unions or unionism.  As with all things, they bring with
them good and ill.
- I believe in living wages and felt that my earlier post alluded to that.
Perhaps I wasn't clear.  How would you suggest that I help working people
make a living wage?  How do you?

Thanks in advance,
J. Scott Clinton


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I get really tired of white-collar workers (and people in the upper middle
class) who bemoan Unions, but who do nothing to help working people make a
living wage.
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