Only 37% of Union Members Believe ObamaCare A Success
From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation/ Frank Luntz & The Word Doctors 2010 Union Member Attitude Survey (October 26 to October 28, 2010): Question 21.
From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation/ Frank Luntz & The Word Doctors 2010 Union Member Attitude Survey (October 26 to October 28, 2010): Question 21.
A real news headline from Phoenix: “Postal Union Election Delayed After Ballots Lost in the Mail” Federal News Radio reports that the union’s election committee was supposed to be counting those ballots this week in downtown Washington, D.C., but that only about 39,000 —…
The Washington Post’s Marc Thiessen is challenged by SEIU and Theissen responded: The first rule of holes: when you are in one, stop digging. This truth is lost on Jon Youngdahl, national political director of the…
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Neil Cavuto, Mike Huckabee, and National Right to Work President Mark Mix discuss President Obama’s double standard and impact of forced-dues in elections.
While the media is bashing outsider conservative groups and the Chamber of Commerce for spending on the elections, guess who are the real big spenders? Big Labor. The Wall Street Journal reports that while most attention has been…
While the media is bashing outsider conservative groups and the Chamber of Commerce for spending on the elections, guess who are the real big spenders? Big Labor. The Wall Street Journal reports that while most attention has been…
The Hill’s Sean Miller reports that an international Big Labor conglomerate, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), says it will pour an additional $2 million into ads and ground forces to help Joe Sestak against Pat Toomey…
After bailouts and billions of dollars worth of taxpayer handouts, the big public employee union bosses are spending freely to keep the train rolling. From the Wall Street Journal: The National Education Association, the largest U.S. teachers union, has independently spent more than $3.4 million that must be disclosed, including ad buys and direct-mail campaigns, for the key electioneering period from Sept. 1 to Oct. 14. The NEA spent $444,000 during the same stretch in 2006. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees has nearly matched its 2006 midterm outlays. It has spent $2.1 million on electioneering since the beginning of last month, according to FEC filings for two campaign committees associated with the union. That is just shy of the $2.2 million spent for that period in 2006. Unions that represent government workers say this year's election is crucial to them, given the uproar over public-sector budget issues. Officials elected this year will face tough choices on matters such as further fiscal assistance for the nation's cash-strapped states and local governments. The issue of campaign-related spending by public-sector unions has received more attention in recent years, as state and local governments struggle with pensions and other costs. Conservative critics and business leaders have said the unions largely seek to expand their influence at taxpayers' expense. Some states have approved restrictions on political use of union dues, for example requiring unions to obtain permission from workers before spending dues on campaigns.
Among the extreme Left, the fact that billionaire George Soros is sitting on his wallet is making them feel the pinch but it’s hard to feel too bad for them when the union bosses are coming in and using…