Tag Archives: labor unions

Duncan's fundamental dishonesty

Secretary of Education Arne Duncan argues that we have an obligation to disregard politics to do whatever is “good for the kids.”

Well then, one wonders, why did his Department of Education bury a politically inconvenient study regarding education reform? And why, now that the evidence is public, does the administration continue to ignore it and allow reform to be killed? Continue reading

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Card Check Means Union Slavery

Suppose to vote in state and national elections you weren’t allowed a secret ballot behind a curtain. Suppose to vote you had to go downtown and vote in the baseball stadium, where your choices would be flashed on the scoreboard, before a howling mob. Your boss, and your co-workers, and your neighbors would all know who you voted for.

That is how the unions and liberal Democrats want to change the law in regard to employees choosing whether they want a union. Continue reading

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Crossing the Delaware

We can cry “socialism” all we want, but if its tenets are unknown to the American people, we are merely spitting into a howling wind of propaganda. If you’ve ever engaged in a discussion with a product of the liberal brainwashing machine, you know what I mean. Continue reading

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Fighting the Card Check Bill

“Why would we take a business model that has completely destroyed the American auto industry and try to force it onto the entire American economy? Why does this Democrat majority, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, want to deny American workers the fundamental right of a secret ballot?” Continue reading

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The Ultimate Anti-Stimulus Plan

How labor policy can undermine the attempt to stimulate the economy. Continue reading

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A Bleak Day

I love this. The new kind of politics of hope. Eight hours of debate in the HR to pass a bill spending $820 billion, or roughly $102 billion per hour of debate. Continue reading

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