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Judge issues temporary order barring public union law's implementation

Time? HA! Next thing you'll tell me is that Salon.com likes Clinton.


j-mac

yes that Wall Street Journal rag is a bastion of liberal thought, too i assume

you've been busted
again
get used to it
it's repeatedly made obvious that you haven't a clue about the things you post
 
yes that Wall Street Journal rag is a bastion of liberal thought, too i assume

you've been busted
again
get used to it
it's repeatedly made obvious that you haven't a clue about the things you post

Actually, the WSJ Op Ed pages are notoriously right leaning, which is not to say that liberal viewpoints haven't been published, however, their hard news dept is no different than say NYT.

j-mac
 
Republicans in the Ohio House on Wednesday approved a bill that would restrict collective bargaining rights for the state’s public sector unions.

The bill passed 53 to 44; no Democrats voted in favor of the bill, while 5 Republicans voted against it. The legislation has already passed the state Senate once and would need just one more expected approval before heading to Republican Gov. John Kasich’s desk, perhaps before the end of the day.

Kasich indicated earlier Wednesday that he plans to sign the measure into law.

Ohio House votes to curb labor rights - Jennifer Epstein - POLITICO.com

where's rachel, where's ed?
 
huge news yesterday outta california---moonbeam surrendered his june special intended to ask californians for taxes

Jerry Brown abandons key part of his California budget plan. Now what? - CSMonitor.com

what's next---abc radio this afternoon floated TWENTY TWO BILLION dollars in CUTS

i first heard this NEWS this morning from my school's janitor, head of our classified's local

i confirmed it with our english/history teacher, my school's rep

CUTS on this sisyiphusean a scale will DEVASTATE my industry

so many of my young friends and colleagues, so many in homes ultra upside-down...

it's just tragic

big picture---tax hikes are OFF THE TABLE even in bastions like new york and california

what's going on in wisconsin is just a matter of scale, it's coast to coast and across the seas, there's no stopping it

worry
 
today:

CBS 2’s Marcia Kramer has learned exclusively some of the fire houses on Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s chopping block. Some say shutting them down could put your safety at risk.

Twenty fire companies are on death row including, sources said, Engine 271 in Bushwick. And unless there’s a last-minute reprieve communities all across the city could be in danger.

Exclusive: CBS 2 Obtains Partial List Of FDNY Company Closures « CBS New York

from athens to sacto, a tsunami of austerity

there's no stopping it

what's the loss of tens, even hundreds of thousands of public sector JOBS gonna do to our unemployment figures

and how are the unions to compete when their membership dues are SLASHED

worry
 
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