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Forced-Dues for Politics Archives

March 10

Committee Foils Public-Safety Union Sneak Play

But Federal Forced-Unionization Scheme Is Bound to Reemerge Soon (Source: January 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) It is growing very clear that Big Labor politicians know the American people do not support their scheme to establish a new federal mandate imposing…

Nevada, Big Labor's Firewall
March 10

Nevada, Big Labor's Firewall

Big Labor is targeting failed Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s Senate seat as the “firewall” in their strategy to keep the pro-Big Labor congressional majority in power this November. Five other states including California, New York, Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania…

Nevada, Big Labor's Firewall
March 10

Nevada, Big Labor's Firewall

Big Labor is targeting failed Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s Senate seat as the “firewall” in their strategy to keep the pro-Big Labor congressional majority in power this November. Five other states including California, New York, Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania…

Reed and the AFL-CIO vs. Lowden
March 9

Reed and the AFL-CIO vs. Lowden

Sue Lowden (R-NV) is the leading challenger to forced unionism loving Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid and that makes her a target for the union bosses that will do anything to keep Reid at the helm of the…

More on the Deficit Commission
March 5

More on the Deficit Commission

Michele Malkin speaks truth to power by taking on President Obama’s appointment of big spending proponent SEIU union boss Andy Stern to his White House deficit reduction commission.

March 5

Becker Recess Appointment?

The Senate rejected the nomination of radical lawyer Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board, but President Obama is hinting that he might bypass the will of the Senate and appoint Becker anyway.

February 28

‘Green Shoots’ Sprout in Right to Work States

Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama Benefit From Major New Investments (Source: February 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) Although manufacturing employment nationwide continues to fall despite some signs of nascent recovery from the 2008-2009 recession, automotive manufacturing jobs appear already to be on the rise…

February 25

Taxpayers will bear the Burden for Big Labor Giveaway

Documents obtained by The Daily Caller confirm the White House is seriously considering adopting a series of proposals that would favor unionized companies bidding on federal contracts. The documents acknowledge the proposals are likely to increase the cost of…

February 23

SEIU Boss to Join Deficit Reduction Panel?

Remarkably, President Obama is considering appointing SEIU union boss Andrew Stern to the new deficit reduction panel.  Does the President really believe that Stern — a person whose revenue stream is increasingly…

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