By Paul R. Hollrah, Guest Blogger Republican governors Scott Walker, Chris Christie, John Kasich, and Mitch Daniels are not the originators of the fear of the overreaching power of public employee unions. That credit goes to FDR and the president of the AFL-CIO, George Meany. In 1955, Meany said, “It is impossible to bargain collectively [...]
Democrats and Labor Bosses Said, ‘It is impossible to bargain collectively with the government’
February 24th, 2011 · 1 Comment
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Contest Rewards Kids’ Pro-Union Thinking — Part 2
May 20th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Yesterday, I published a post, Contest Rewards Kids for Pro-Union Thinking, in which I offered details about an effort to expose elementary school children in Missouri to pro-union propaganda and reward them for practicing pro-union writing skills. Today, I offer a follow-up piece. My efforts yesterday included contacting both the publisher of Missouri Studies Weekly, [...]
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Contest Rewards Kids for Pro-Union Thinking
May 19th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Leftist indoctrination starts early in the public schools. In this case, it surfaced in the form of information about a contest that rewards kids $5 for exercising their pro-union writing skills — in 150 words or less, that is. I came across contest details while perusing the once-weekly stack of papers my fourth-grader brought home [...]
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