From unhelpful Visigoths Hans A. von Spakovsky and James Sherk, writing at the Corner: The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) raised a lot of eyebrows by filing a complaint against Boeing for opening a new plant in a right-to-work state. But that action is just the beginning of the board’s aggressive new pro-union agenda. An internal NLRB memorandum, dated May 10, shows that the board wants to give unions much
May 2011
What socialists do when the government reaches its credit limit: a multiple choice quiz
a. cut spending by downsizing existing programs b. begin paying down the service on the debt c. take back more of their money from the unfunded pensions they pretended belonged to individuals, but which in point of fact they assert really belongs “to the people” (whose aggregate interests are represented by the government). d. toga party
James Pethokoukis: "Ignore Geithner’s debt ceiling scare tactics"
protein wisdom: “Done. Though there was really no need for such bossiness. We here have been ignoring Geithner’s counsel for quite some time now, thank you very much.”
Trump won't run; says he's too likely to win
China and the Iraqi oilfields — along with every American with a working brain — breathe a sigh of relief.
Indiana Supreme Court says your home belongs to government enforcement officers
So if you live in Indiana, you’ll want to keep the pantry stocked with plenty of donuts. Wouldn’t want to piss off your new housemates, should they decide to drop in. (h/t Rush Limbaugh and zamoose) **** update: Chris Muir’s take.
Democrat union slush funds
Harvard econ professor Greg Mankiw, at his blog: Tim Conley and Bill Dupor have a new paper on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (that is, the Obama stimulus bill). Their empirical findings Our benchmark results suggest that the ARRA created/saved approximately 450 thousand state and local government jobs and destroyed/forestalled roughly one million private sector jobs. State and local government jobs were saved because ARRA funds were largely used
"NLRB to Boeing: Shut up!"
Bill Wilson, ALG: Every American should be afraid when their government tells them to keep their mouths shut. This is especially true when the subject relates to a matter of national public policy. On Monday, Lafe Solomon, acting general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), seemed to forget about the right to free speech when he essentially told Boeing, and all other commentators, to shut it. In 2009,
Gingrich: Ryan Medicare plan "too big a jump"
Did you all really think the Roves and Hewitts and Bushes of the world wouldn’t fight back? The House GOP budget plan, proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), would effectively turn Medicare into a voucher system in which seniors were given money by the federal government to purchase private insurance, creating a radically different system than the current guaranteed benefit plan for seniors. Gingrich said he would prefer a system
"Gingrich Backs Obamacare's Individual Mandate Requiring Health Insurance"
Unconstitutional? Posh. Good luck with your lawsuit, TEA Party peoples. The architect of the last great conservative victory has spoken, and he’s on Obama’s side. Listen up, proles. It’s time you let your rulers rule. For your part, just eat your Cheez-its and then, come November, pull the lever for whatever GOP candidate you’re told to pull the lever for. Ethanol subsidies / global warming regulations / individual mandate in
Off to the Rockies game
Make-up date for the April game we went to that was canceled thanks to snow. Today, we have rain an 40s. #WINNING!
