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Consumer spending accounts for approximately two-thirds of the U.S. economy, so Joe Biden's crushing impact on consumer confidence helps resolve his apologists' confusion over Biden's economic disapproval.  After inheriting an economy rebounding from the Covid shock, Biden's policies quickly drove consumer confidence back downward, where it continues to stagnate.  No wonder he finds himself in such electoral hot water.

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May 08, 2024 • 12:39 PM

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31 Report: Obama’s UAW Bailout Swindle Confirmed

A new report by the Heritage Foundation shows that President Barack Obama’s bailout of the auto industry was really a $26.5 billion wealth transfer to the United Auto Workers union.  But economic facts haven’t stopped the president’s campaign surrogates from trying to shift voter anger toward Mitt Romney.  During a conference…

32 Voters Reward Courage and Trust in Wisconsin, San Jose

Having the courage to speak the truth and trusting citizens to vote accordingly aren’t qualities normally associated with politicians these days.  But after the votes were counted in Wisconsin and San Jose, CA on June 5, two reformers stood head-and-shoulder above their fellow elected officials. In Wisconsin’s 2010 gubernatorial race…

33 Verizon and Wisconsin: Big Losses for Big Labor, Victories for Everyone Else

Big Labor warned us it would roar into 2012, an awakening colossus punishing everyone who stood in the path of its political agenda.  Today, union leaders are instead whimpering following two symbolic and high-profile losses against Verizon and in Wisconsin.  Those setbacks for Big Labor translate to victories for everyone else, but more…

34 Obama Administration Undermines Federalism to Prop Up Faltering Unions

Back in the halcyon days of the American labor movement, the protection of a union job brought with it a responsibility to one’s employers and the consumers they served. In fact, the operating mantra of the labor shop was “better products at lower prices.” Regardless of how true that promise ever was, at least it represented a recognition…

35 Liberals, Big Labor Bring Athens to America

Less than one year ago, riots in Athens provided a distant, amusing spectacle for Americans an ocean away.  The Greek government, suffering a predictable debt crisis caused by years of budgetary recklessness and entitlement spending, requested a bailout from the European Union and International Monetary Fund, which conditioned relief on public…

36 Gaddafi, Wisconsin Unions Suffering from Martyr Complex

Some people have a death wish.  Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi is pledging to “die a martyr” defending his autocratic, blood-soaked rule.  The pro-union protestors in Wisconsin would rather risk layoffs than weaken their grip on the state’s fisc.  In very short order, both might realize the consequences of their convictions…

37 Big Labor, Obama Administration Shift Strategies to Impose Their Agenda

Big Labor’s expansionist agenda has failed miserably in Congress and the court of public opinion.  So now, along with “Net Neutrality” Internet regulation and global warming mandates, the Obama Administration seeks to dictate through unelected administrative agencies the labor wish list it couldn’t achieve through the…

38 While Members Suffer, Unions Waste Millions on Political Campaigns

Today’s labor movement claims to hold its individual members’ welfare paramount.  So what message do its leaders send when they opt to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on political campaigns while members continue to suffer very difficult economic times?  This week alone, media reported a coordinated campaign between the…

39 Why We’re Boiling Over: Federal Salaries Now Twice That of Private Sector

Former Reagan Administration speechwriter and current Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan authored a widely-acclaimed commentary last week entitled “America Is at Risk of Boiling Over.”  Noonan mourned the increasingly hostile state of our union, that “fraying of the bonds that keep us together.”  She also…

40 New Obama Administration Rule Greases Union Wheels, But Runs Over Taxpayers

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41 Working for The Man: Federal Employment Spike Exacerbates Dependency on the State

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42 Waxmanism, the New McCarthyism

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44 Big Labor and Government Motors

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45 A Tale of Two Arbitrations: Big Labor Commences One Ambush While Trial Lawyers Prepare Another

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46 Card Check: Is Now Really the Time to Jeopardize Even More Jobs?

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47 Keeping an Eye on "Card Check" Legislation

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48 Got Money To Burn Right Now? Big Labor Apparently Does

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51 When Big Labor Wins, American Workers and Students Lose

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