Schools no longer strive for truth, wisdom and knowledge—their goal is to propagate agenda-driven opinion. Period. We’ve allowed breathtakingly-selfish, political-hack unions to take over ‘all aspects’ of our public education system, and now they dictate the … Continue reading
A dark day indeed for the United States of America… the American electorate chose to follow the European Union down the fiscal crapper…and conservatives are either scrambling to figure our what is wrong, pointing fingers OR … Continue reading
Not long ago, I penned a case for staying in California, arguing that there’s nothing wrong here that isn’t fixable. California, blessed by magnificent and varied geography, mild weather and an “anything’s possible” culture, suffers mainly … Continue reading
Looks like my old alma mater Furman U. bred a few liberals, and that union people don’t really know why they are supposed to vote for Obama. I didn’t mean to be rude, just to show … Continue reading
Labor unions and Democrats form a pretty traditional political alliance that’s usually on display in full force at the national conventions. Big labor historically spent big money on concerts, lunches, rallies and panels for its members, … Continue reading
Dear Future President-Elect Romney, I am writing to voice the concerns of many good Americans today. You have some monumentally important choices coming up. The first of which is the decision on your Vice President, … Continue reading
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’ … Continue reading
Sherrod Brown is one of the more liberal members of Congress. The senior senator from Ohio is a strong supporter of unions and gay rights, and he was a leading voice in Washington to get the … Continue reading
Scott Walker became the nation’s first governor ever to survive a recall election – and it was not as close as many predicted. With over 99-percent of the vote counted, the Republican Walker led Democrat Tom … Continue reading
This state, the first to let government employees unionize, was an incubator of progressivism and gave birth (in 1932 in Madison, the precursor of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) to its emblematic … Continue reading
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