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Obama Administration Archives

May 11

Big Labor is Big Business

The insightful Tim Carney of the Washington Examiner looks at the business side of big labor in his recent column.  It’s clear that in many cases big labor is becoming synonymous with big business: Imagine if President George W. Bush used strong-arm tactics to…

May 7

Heritage's Sherk attacks Obama's Failure to keep his promise

In a recent posting by Heritage Foundation’s James Sherk, he outlines the disclosure that the Obama Administration plans to eliminate – breaking Obama’s transparency and disclosure pledges.  Again, this provides another example of this Administration’s war on victims of forced…

May 6

Petition: Sen. DeMint Asks America to Help stop the expansion of forced unionism.

Join Senator Jim DeMint and the National Right to Work Committee in the critical struggle to protect individual employee freedom by signing this petition to the Congress urging them to oppose Big Labor’s destructive legislative agenda aimed at forcing millions…

May 5

Obama Personnel is Policy: AFL-CIO Lawyer Deborah Greenfield

President Obama’s so-called ethics rules have become meaningless and a common joke for many comedians.  However, administration appointments are important to the American people – as President Ronald Reagan said, “personnel is policy.”   That’s why the National Right to Work…

May 4

UAW Motors

The new majority owner of the Chrysler company is none other than the United Automobile Workers union.  And thanks to the Obama Administration, the UAW has a chance to GROW its influence in the Motor City by negotiating from both sides of the table.

May 1

AFL-CIO Lawyer Working Behind the Scene at DOL?

Jim McElhatton of the Washington Times reports that one of the biggest beneficiaries of Labor Department financial disclosure rules is the AFL-CIO.  And wouldn’t you have guessed it?  The AFL-CIO has its own Associate General Counsel running the Secretary…

April 20

Obama HHS Secretary another union pay off?

  Barack Obama recently nominated force-union-dues financed Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius to be the next Health & Human Services Secretary. Gov. Sebelius reported only 14 contributors in her October 28,…

January 1

Government Growth Brought to you by SEIU

If you are wondering why your tax bill continues to climb and the government continues to grow, look no further than the Service Employees International Union, says astute columnist Michael Barone: About one-third of the $787 billion stimulus package passed…

January 1

Small Construction Companies Hammered By Health Care Bill

At the suggestion of the AFL-CIO, small construction companies (most, which protect their employees from forced unionization) were targeted in the Health Care Reform bill headed to a House/Senate conference committee.

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