Can Big Labor Protect Its Puppet President?
By far the biggest beneficiaries of the ARP were union bosses, especially government union bosses, and their allied politicians.
By far the biggest beneficiaries of the ARP were union bosses, especially government union bosses, and their allied politicians.
Foundation president Mark Mix and John DePetro show host John DePetro discuss the Biden-Pelosi-Schumer Big Labor Plans.
Less than six months into his presidency, lifelong Big Labor politician Joe Biden faces intensifying public opposition to his current top legislative objective, the cynically mislabeled “American Jobs Plan.”
Last year, Joe Biden declared he wants to “change the federal law [so] there is no Right to Work allowed anywhere in the country.”
The bosses of the AFL-CIO union conglomerate and other union bigwigs have thousands of federal, state and local politicians across the country at their beck and call.
Even though many people are actually against Big Labor, Right to Work policies could be at risk, especially in Georgia with Jon Ossoff trying to take power.
Joe Biden [...] is running on a labor-policy platform far more radical than those advanced by 2016 Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton or former President Barack Obama.
If U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has her way, autoworkers in current Right to Work states like Michigan and Tennessee will be forced to bankroll the shady UAW union, or be fired.
Earlier this year, national boilermakers union bigwigs awarded Big Labor Then-U.S. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) for consistently doing their bidding. This fall, the citizens of Right to Work North Dakota will have their say. Credit: International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Union…