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Old 12-13-2014, 04:55 PM   #121
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It is the Government's place to regulate these types of abuses of labor by corporations. I think it was Eisenhower who used the military to protect striking workers from corrupt police trying to break up strikes. The last person to be sentenced to be hung, drawn and quartered was a labor activist in England. The tragedy is that the Supreme Court let this happen. As I far as I remember, the Supreme Court now contains a number of members who were selected by Bush. No surprise there then.
And the Supreme Court agrees with you.

They have held the position that it is the Government's place to regulate labour issues. And the branch of Government that should be doing the regulating is the Legislative branch.

Also, the US Supreme Court has not power to prevent the hanging, drawing and quartering of a labour activist in England.
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