Cynthia Dill — American Politician born on January 06, 1965,

Cynthia Dill is an American lawyer and politician from Maine. A member of the Democratic Party, she served in the Maine Senate, representing the 7th district which is composed of South Portland, her hometown of Cape Elizabeth, and a small portion of Scarborough... (wikipedia)

Choosing to work where there is a union and getting the related benefits of higher wages and collective bargaining, but not paying a fair share of the costs of representation, would be freeloading, right?
Ideology that believes government is bad, and that public institutions and places are not valuable, is as destructive as corporate greed.
I'm a proponent of single-payer health-care, public education, protecting the environment - all the things Democrats rally around.
The opposite of corporate greed is personal generosity. Government policies that enable the former and prevent the latter are both worthy of protest.
The combat exclusion policy was adopted during the Clinton Administration in 1994 and says women can 'be assigned to all positions for which they are qualified, except that women shall be excluded from assignment to units below the brigade level whose primary mission is to engage in direct combat on the ground.'