The problem is that your side takes it as a given that there is enough such money to fund whatever you want.
The only way that can be true is if the money is infinite.
No, still fallacious.
Try explaining how you get from 'sufficient money' to 'infinite money'.
Sufficient without measuring.
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Union: "Give us what we want or you don't operate".
That doesn't sound like negotiation to me.
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First you have to state it correctly:
Labor banding together in the form of a union to drive up the price of labor = bad
It's bad because this means higher prices to consumers.
No it doesn't.
It means smaller profits, that's all.
But problems arise when owners feel they are entitled to certain profits.
The entitlement mentality is strongest in ownership.
Once again the infinite pool of profits idea rears it's ugly head.
Offering up shit for the 1000th time doesn't make it stink less.
You were certainly paying attention in conservative catechism class. That's the only place where people believe unions have this kind of power.
The union has absolute power in any situation where strikebreakers aren't permitted.