Editor’s Note: Why is commentary about Illinois relevant to California? Because if you read this, written by economics blogger Mike Shedlock, all you have to do is substitute “California” into every sentence where “Illinois” appears, and it would still be accurate. The only thing missing from California is an entrenched speaker of the state legislature – thanks to term limits. But otherwise California is worse than Illinois, where at least a fiscal conservative GOP governor opposes the corrupt power of the union controlled legislature. Because in California, government union backed candidates occupy every higher office, from state superintendent of public instruction to attorney general to governor. Union backed candidates control super-majorities in both houses of the state legislature. California, even more than Illinois, is firmly in the grip of unionized government, serving itself, colluding with wealthy elites, and waging war on the middle class.
One Word: Corruption
One Idea: Public Unions
One Person: House Speaker Mike Madigan
On Saturday, union servitude came to an end in Kentucky: State Kills Prevailing Wages, Passes Right-to-Work...........Continue Reading →
One Word: Corruption
One Idea: Public Unions
One Person: House Speaker Mike Madigan
On Saturday, union servitude came to an end in Kentucky: State Kills Prevailing Wages, Passes Right-to-Work...........Continue Reading →
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