August 2012 The National Right To Work Committee e-Newsletter available
The August 2012 issue of The National Right to Work Committee Newsletter is available for download for your convenience to read and share. It is…
The August 2012 issue of The National Right to Work Committee Newsletter is available for download for your convenience to read and share. It is…
The Hill reports that GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney expressed disappointment with the Chicago’s teachers union strike. “I am disappointed by the decision of the Chicago Teachers Union to turn its back on not only a city negotiating in good faith…
The Hill reports that GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney expressed disappointment with the Chicago’s teachers union strike. “I am disappointed by the decision of the Chicago Teachers Union to turn its back on not only a city negotiating in good faith…
Jimmy Hoffa, the boss of the Teamsters union, is prone to exaggeration and scare tactics. His recent tirade about Mitt Romney is just the latest example. Hoffa said that Romney’s election would “annihilate” Big Labor. Of course, Hoffa…
Nearly 30,000 public school teachers and support staff represented by the Chicago Teachers Union have vowed to walk off the job starting at 12:01 a.m. on Monday if an impasse in contract talks with the city is not broken. The…
Nearly 30,000 public school teachers and support staff represented by the Chicago Teachers Union have vowed to walk off the job starting at 12:01 a.m. on Monday if an impasse in contract talks with the city is not broken. The…
Big government’s labor union, AFSCME, is using its forced union dues resources to full effect spending nearly $3 million to help their favorite candidates for Senate — Sen. Jon Tester, Rep. Tammy Baldwin and Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-NV). AFSCME is…
Big government’s labor union, AFSCME, is using its forced union dues resources to full effect spending nearly $3 million to help their favorite candidates for Senate — Sen. Jon Tester, Rep. Tammy Baldwin and Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-NV). AFSCME is…
[media-credit id=7 align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit]The untiring Michelle Malkin continues to try to educate Americans about the Obama auto bailout scandals and the real impact on the American people: Cue “Fanfare for the Common Man” and rev up the Government Motors engines. Wednesday is Great American Auto Bailout Day at the Democratic National Convention. Party propagandists have prepared a prime-time-ready film touting the “rescue’s” benefits for American workers. UAW President Bob King will sing the savior-in-chief’s praises. Only in a fantasyland where America has 57 states, “JOBS” is a three-letter word and bailouts are “achievements” does Obama’s rescue math add up. “Now I want to do the same thing with manufacturing jobs, not just in the auto industry, but in every industry,” Obama vows. God help the American worker. But like all of the economic success stories manufactured by the White House, the $85 billion government handout is a big fat farce. While Team Obama lambastes GOP rival Mitt Romney for outsourcing, Government Motors is now planning to invest $1 billion over the next five years — not in America, but in Russia. That’s on top of $7 billion total in China, close to $1 billion in Mexico, and $600 million for a shirt sponsorship deal with Manchester United, the British soccer club. GM is once again flirting with bankruptcy despite massive government purchases propping up its sales figures. GM stock is rock-bottom. Losses continue to be revised in the wrong direction. According to The Detroit News, “The Treasury Department says in a new report the government expects to lose more than $25 billion on the $85 billion auto bailout. That’s 15 percent higher than its previous forecast.”