More Justice Done In Wisconsin

Wisconsin Republicans Defeat Unions…Again

Madison, Wisconsin. A stand by Wisconsin Republicans against a massive effort to oust them from power could reverberate across the country as the battle over union rights and the conservative revolution heads toward the 2012 presidential race.

Democrats succeeded in taking two Wisconsin state Senate seats away from Read the rest of this entry »


New Article! Union Boss Threatens Obama

Union boss Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO already feels like he bought this President, along with most of the Democrats in the House and Senate. He is also keenly aware that Barack Obama and the leadership of the Democratic Party expect him, and his union brethren to spend upwards of $500 million to get Obama re-elected. Read the rest of this entry »


Justice Done In Wisconsin Supreme Court Ruling Hands Beat Down To Unions

The battle which began in January when Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker took office and started working to fix the state’s budget crisis by reining in the collective bargaining powers of the state’s public employee unions was finally concluded Tuesday when the Wisconsin Supreme Court issued a ruling which gives Governor Walker a huge victory and unions across the nation a sound thrashing.

Wisconsin has for months taken center stage in the much larger battle over union concessions and collective bargaining rights as states all across the country face budget shortfalls. Read the rest of this entry »


Union Boss Trumka Issues Threat. Demands That Democratic Elected Officials Support Unions Or Else

If I was in the process of ramping up to spend more than $500 million of money that I stole fair and square to reelect Barack Obama, I suppose I would be rather demanding.  In fact, I’d probably feel just like Richard Trumka who, I’m sure, feels he bought this President, along with most of the Democrats in the House and Senate, so they had better by God support the unions who put them in office. Read the rest of this entry »


Obama Administration Moves To Overturn Constitutional Amendments

The Obama administration is on the offensive again in their zeal to protect labor unions, showering them with corrupt deals and political favoritism. The National Labor Relations Board, an agency of the Obama administration, is expanding its authority well beyond that which is its legal charter by bringing lawsuits seeking to overturn constitutional amendments in at least two states.

The constitutional amendments, which guarantee secret ballots for union elections, were legally approved by voters in Arizona and South Dakota. Read the rest of this entry »


Teacher’s Union President Fails To Defend Union Tactics Including Phony Sick-Out

I have followed the ongoing battle of the labor unions vs. Governor Scott Walker and the people of Wisconsin closely.  I have researched it quite thoroughly, even traveling to Madison Wisconsin with my son to observe the street protests, speak with the people and interview protesters.  This fight – and the ongoing stories which surround it – aren’t going away anytime soon.

This battle will continue to spread to other states and other unions as courageous Republican governors elected in the most overwhelming mid term election mandate since 1938 Read the rest of this entry »


Union Battle Lines: We Went To Madison

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Madison Wisconsin. (February 28) The call went out far and wide for massive protests to stand with the unions in Wisconsin. Every liberal, socialist, communist, Marxist, anarchist and left wing group in the country spread – and answered – the call.

I have been watching in rapt fascination as a little known governor from an often overlooked state is honoring the campaign promise made when elected in November, to balance the budget in Wisconsin. In fulfilling his promises, a rare and honorable thing among politicians, Wisconsin has become a battle focused battlegound over far more than a state budget. Read the rest of this entry »


Labor Unions Intensify The Street War In Wisconsin

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Wisconsin Republicans have begun increasing the pressure on the Democratic State Senators who fled Wisconsin to prevent legislature from having a quorum, thus forestalling that body’s ability to vote on budget legislation aimed at returning the state to a sustainable course of fiscal sanity.

These Democrats, who fled Wisconsin faster than the French left Paris, are obstructionists who are refusing to work within the law, continue to reject the defeat Democrats suffered at the polls in the November midterm elections.  The massacre suffered by the Democrats in November was due to a political tsunami of American voters who turned out by the millions, casting their votes for fiscal responsibility. Read the rest of this entry »


Financial Reform Bill Does Not Get Wall Street: It Hammers Main Street

Our elected officials in Washington have struck again. Just months after passing a tax-raising, job-killing health care bill, Congress approved and the socialist who resides in the White House has signed financial regulatory reform legislation that lacks – ironically enough – any actual reform. Proponents of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act will undoubtedly hail it as a triumph of Main Street over Wall Street, but they have it backward. It will be small businesses and families shouldering the brunt of this legislation through higher fees, less choice, and fewer opportunities to responsibly access credit.

So what does the Dodd-Frank Act do? For one thing, it calls for more than 350 regulatory rule-makings, 47 studies, 74 reports, and counting. This tsunami of new rules and studies will cause tremendous uncertainty—making it harder for businesses to raise capital, make investments, and create jobs. To put this effort into context, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act required 16 rule-makings and 6 studies—which took more than two years to complete. In the meantime, businesses must contend with a bill of which Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT), one of its chief architects, remarked, “No one will know until this is actually in place how it works.” If that’s not a recipe for confusion, uncertainty, and litigation, I don’t know what is!

The complications don’t end there. The Chamber believes that you can’t have real reform without reforming the regulators. So it comes as a disappointment that the Dodd-Frank Act creates even more regulatory agencies on top of a fundamentally flawed, outdated system, instead of fixing the system itself. These new bodies include the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a sprawling new bureaucracy with unchecked and far-reaching powers that could potentially regulate hundreds of thousands of non-financial businesses.

The Dodd-Frank Act will also put American financial firms at a disadvantage by imposing rules and regulations that haven’t been or won’t be adopted globally. In a world where capital can move easily, it will go to where it is welcome, safe, and can generate a decent return. This new legislation is the equivalent of a “keep out” sign on the front lawn, forcing legitimate business activity to foreign markets that are hungry for additional capital. This will increase the cost of capital here at home, and could further put the squeeze on small businesses.

While the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act marks a sad day for the U.S. economy, jobs, and the future of our capital markets, the fight is far from over. The Chamber will continue to work vigorously through all available avenues—regulatory, legislative, and legal—to guarantee appropriate implementation of the bill and to ensure that we have the most efficient, transparent, and well-regulated capital markets in the world.



Throw The Bastards Out: It Is Time To Send Them Packing For Good

I remember it like it was yesterday. It was presidential election season in the run-up to the 1980 election between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. I was 16 years old and paying a great deal of attention to the watershed election of my lifetime and still remains the widest chasm between candidates I have ever seen. I started  very excited about observing American democracy at work.

One Term For ObamaThat excitement changed to resentment when I realized that every Democratic politician I observed was lying, and virtually every reporter and journalist allowed it and assisted in the effort; paragons of virtue, one and all. I put resentment aside, becoming excited once again, because I saw things so clearly. I understood the course I had to follow with total clarity. I went to work… and did everything I could, to win that one for the Gipper. Read the rest of this entry »


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