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UAW Race Baits in Mississippi Union Drive

UAW Race Baits in Mississippi Union Drive

As more and more localities declare their independence from budget-destroying unions, the United Auto Workers is reaching into its bag of liberal magic tricks to help breakup non-union plants in the Deep South. It’s the last gasp of the UAW that knows it must perish if it is not successful in breaking into non-union shops [...]

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For Obama, Working for Business Was Working For Enemy

For Obama, Working for Business Was Working For Enemy

Mitt Romney’s main argument for his presidential candidacy is that if voters want a leader who can fix the economy, they should elect someone who knows and understands — and likes — business.Barack Obama, Romney says at every opportunity, is not that man. “The president has the most anti-business, anti-investment, anti-jobs administration I think I’ve [...]

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Yes, Pennsylvania Really is Up For Grabs

QUAKERTOWN, Pa.- Standing behind the cash register of a Wawa store, a young man handing change to a customer was distracted by Mitt Romney’s “Believe in America — Every Town Counts” campaign bus arriving outside. “He’s here! He came here!” the young man shouted, grinning from ear to ear. Customers who happened to be gassing [...]

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Hey Unions? Welcome to Politics. Watch That Bloody Nose

Hey Unions? Welcome to Politics. Watch That Bloody Nose

The U.S. Supreme Court, in a hat tip to common sense, decided yesterday that nonunion members can opt out of union fees that are targeted towards political purposes. “Labor unions must give nonmember workers ‘fresh notice’ of unplanned increases in fees or assessments — money that might be used for political purposes — the Supreme [...]

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Univ. of Cincinnati Wrongly Barred Students from Passing Right-to-Work Petitions on Campus, Federal Judge Says

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/univ-cincinnati-wrongly-barred-students-passing-right-work-petitions-campus-federal

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