RUSH: Kevin in South Fort Myers, Florida. Nice to have you here, sir. Hello.
CALLER: Good afternoon. Mega dittos from sunny southwest Florida, sir.
RUSH: Appreciate that.
RUSH: Well, to be correct, what they said was they support the troops but not the mission.
CALLER: Understood, and I hear your point on unions, being a Teamster for ten years —
RUSH: You’re a Teamster?
CALLER: I was, sir. Yes, for ten years, a UPS driver, and I saw some of the little local corruption —
RUSH: See, this is the point, this is the point. I love what you do, I depend on UPS.
CALLER: Well, I stood up to UPS.
RUSH: And I depend on FedEx, and sometimes I depend on DHL. I used to depend on Flying Tigers. I like the fact that you have get up and go. I like the fact that you have initiative, that you’re out there performing a service, I love the work that you do. I just don’t like your union leaders.
CALLER: I would have to say I agree with you, because in my tenure, I filed 29 grievances and never lost, and a good portion of them were to change contractual language for the next upcoming contract so it had no benefit to me other than me sticking my neck out for the little guy because of the way they were collecting their union dues is same across the board regardless of your pay rate, and it was a violation of the contract —
RUSH: Right.
CALLER: — because it was too hard to collect the right amount and do the math.
RUSH: Nothing you could do about it.
CALLER: They collect the maximum amount no matter how much money you make. These guys make from $11 an hour to $25 an hour.
RUSH: That’s right.
CALLER: They’re not supposed to take more than twice their hourly rate, but everybody was paying the same maximum amount like they were making $44 an hour —
RUSH: Yeah, yeah. If you go out and say something to the wrong person about it, you got more than a flat tire on your truck to look at.
CALLER: Yeah, well, when people stood up and said, ‘Hey, we overpaid for the two years it took to get to the top pay scale,’ they said, ‘Okay, you have to come forward individually —
RUSH: That’s right.
CALLER: — and request your money.’
RUSH: And you didn’t do it because you wanted to live.
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RUSH: Nancy Pelosi likes the idea of a car czar. The car czar is part of the bailout. Ladies and gentlemen, between Washington and the unions — remember, we love the workers, we support the workers; we don’t support the unions — between the Washington people and the unions, there’s not going to be any room for a profitable company here. I think some auto company’s next ad campaign ought to be running against Pelosi and Washington, not taking the bailout money, telling Congress, ‘We don’t need any help from the same people who wrecked our economy! We don’t need help from the people who wrecked our company!’ Think they can find an ad agency come up with that campaign? ‘Hi. I’m so-and-so from the XYZ Motor Company and we are not taking a bailout and furthermore, we don’t want the people who wrecked your home mortgage to wreck our car company. We don’t want the people in charge of ruining the US economy anywhere near our car company.’ You think that company would start selling cars?