Teacher Union Dons Get an ‘A’ in Electioneering
Union bosses have helped politicians like Kathy Hochul deflect the blame for the sad state of government education away from themselves.
Madison, Wisconsin WIBA Radio host Vicki McKenna pulls no punches when she discusses her outrage about AFL-CIO President Dick Trumka’s comments regarding the recent Arizona shootings.
McKenna interviewed National Right to Work President Mark Mix. The two discussed the fact that union violence is more than words. Mckenna even shared her own personal story of UAW union shotgun intimidation that happened to her family when she was a young girl.
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Union bosses have helped politicians like Kathy Hochul deflect the blame for the sad state of government education away from themselves.
A bitter, 17-month-old strike at the Brookline mines in Alabama, called by UMWA union bosses, has featured an array of disturbing violence captured on videotape.
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