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Posted by George Scoville
- “Collective bargaining gives unions the exclusive right to speak for covered workers, many of whom may disagree with the views of the monopoly union.”
- “Which two have done more to improve your life — Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs, or Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi?”
- “A temporarily frozen debt limit could instead signal U.S. lawmakers’ resolve to get our fiscal house in order. It may even reassure investors about long-term U.S. economic prospects.”
- “What makes Americans exceptional is our ornery resistance to being bossed around.”
- Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) spoke recently at a Cato forum on fiscal policy about the CAP Act–here’s an excerpt of his remarks:
George Scoville • April 20, 2011 @ 11:16 am
Filed under: Cato Publications
Tags: American exceptionalism, Barack Obama, Bob Corker, CAP Act, collective bargaining, debt limit, innovation, Nancy Pelosi, public sector unions, regulation, Steve Jobs, teachers unions, Thomas Edison, TSA, unions, wisconsin
Filed under: Cato Publications
Tags: American exceptionalism, Barack Obama, Bob Corker, CAP Act, collective bargaining, debt limit, innovation, Nancy Pelosi, public sector unions, regulation, Steve Jobs, teachers unions, Thomas Edison, TSA, unions, wisconsin


