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Category Archives: Unions
Another Strike from Unionized Employees in a Declining Industry
“You can deal with the name calling, you can deal with the picket lines, but it’s crazy when they’re an inch from your face screaming that they’re going to kill you and your family.” —Verizon manager, who refused to provide … Continue reading
Regulatory Uncertainty in the Obama Administration: Part III
So far, I have published two articles showing examples of how the Obama administration’s policy uncertainty has had a negative effect on the economic recovery. In the first piece, I showed four high level examples of how Obama administration policies have negatively impacted the economic recovery. … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Clean Energy, Clean Tech, Finance and Economics, Healthcare, Media, Nuclear Power, Policy, Politics, Taxes, Technology, Unions, Wind
Tagged Congress, GDP growth, Obamacare, PPACA, President Obama, S&P 500
10 Comments
Regulatory Uncertainty in the Obama Administration: Part II
Last week, I published an article showing four examples of how the Obama administration’s regulatory uncertainty has had a negative effect on the economic recovery. In that piece, I noted that private sector growth sharply decelerated following the passage of the … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Clean Energy, Clean Tech, Finance and Economics, Healthcare, Media, Nuclear Power, Policy, Politics, Taxes, Technology, Unions, Wind
Tagged GDP growth, Obamacare, PPACA, President Obama, S&P 500
22 Comments
Conservatives Blamed for British Barbarism
It was only a matter of time before these animal-like wards of the state blamed conservatives and the “wealthy” for their own barbaric behavior. After over thirty years and billions of pounds on social welfare programs, this is what London … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Crime, Finance and Economics, International Security, Media, Policy, Politics, Social Security, Socialism, Taxes, Unions
Tagged Anarchy, Animals, David Cameron, London riots, Public assistance
11 Comments
Regulatory Uncertainty in the Obama Administration
“Wish we could nail it, but we can’t.” — Exelon CEO John Rowe on future nuclear regulations Some on the left have complained that the right frequently blames Obama for a bad economy, because his administration creates a great deal … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Clean Energy, Clean Tech, Finance and Economics, Healthcare, Media, Nuclear Power, Policy, Politics, Taxes, Technology, Unions, Wind
Tagged Boeing, Exelon, NLRB, Nuclear power, Obamacare, PPACA, President Obama, Production Tax Credit, Right-to-work states, Unions
15 Comments
New Fuel Economy Standards a Good Thing
This past Friday, President Obama announced new corporate average fuel economy or CAFE standards that would require the average vehicle sold in the United States to provide 54.5 miles per gallon. The White House estimates the program will save consumers … Continue reading
Posted in Business, California, Clean Energy, Clean Tech, Climate Change, Energy Security, Finance and Economics, International Security, Media, Middle East, Peak Oil, Policy, Politics, Taxes, Technology, Unions
Tagged CAFE standards, Detroit, Free markets, Fuel efficiency standards, President Obama, Saudi Arabia, The Boston Consulting Group, The White House, Venezuela
12 Comments
Homage to Nancy Pelosi
A left-leaning blogger at Poison Your Mind has suggested that the GOP is insane from top to bottom. I do not disagree that many Republicans have behaved rather irrationally in recent years. That said, the Democratic Party has its fair … Continue reading
Posted in Business, California, Clean Energy, Climate Change, Energy Security, Finance and Economics, Healthcare, Media, Policy, Politics, Taxes, Unions
Tagged Congress, Healthcare, Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco
9 Comments
African-Americans Not Doing So Well Under the First African-American President
In 2008, buoyed by promises of hope and change, 95% of African-American voters cast a ballot for then-Presidential candidate Obama. Nearly three years later, they have been rewarded with plenty of change, but with more hopelessness than hope. In an article he … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Finance and Economics, Media, Policy, Politics, Social Security, Taxes, Unions
Tagged African-Americans, Alaska, Conservatives, Democrats, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, President Obama, Unemployment, Walter Russell Mead, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
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More Vintage Christie: Destiny Should Not Be Determined by Zip Code
On June 22nd, Governor Christie hosted his 20th town hall meeting of 2011, in the town of Fair Lawn, New Jersey. As usual, the Governor presents some very clear statistics about how wasteful government-run education has been in New Jersey. … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Finance and Economics, Media, Policy, Politics, Taxes, Unions
Tagged Chris Christie, Education, Fair Lawn, Governor Christie, New Jersey, Phillips Academy
10 Comments
Silence GOP Lies
“The most dangerous place to stand in Washington is between Chuck Schumer and a camera.” — Unattributed saying about Senator Chuck Schumer Every election cycle, I get various fundraising letters from both political parties. I always understood why I received … Continue reading
Posted in California, Climate Change, Education, Finance and Economics, Healthcare, Media, Policy, Politics, Social Security, Taxes, Unions
Tagged Democrats, Fahrenheit 451, Fundraising, Republicans, Senator Chuck Schumer
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