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In reply to the discussion: Court Strikes Down Scott Walker's Right-To-Work Law As Unconstitutional [View all]silvershadow
(10,336 posts)9. I am opposed to right to work laws. nt
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Court Strikes Down Scott Walker's Right-To-Work Law As Unconstitutional [View all]
silvershadow
Apr 2016
OP
Wont this now go to the SC in that state where a seat was stolen in election fraud?
Jackie Wilson Said
Apr 2016
#1
"A" seat??? How about the majority of the seats. It would be very difficult to overstate ...
Scuba
Apr 2016
#37
Absolutely! I still say some state legislator should draft legislation ...
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2016
#30
It has to make a stop on the way, which it surely will. All I was saying is that when it does
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#11
Nor do I, though I wasn't expecting it to get to SCOTUS before the 9th Justice is
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#16
I am pretty sure we won't have to wait that long for the affirmation. There MUST be
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#19
Yep....................the state now has a confirmed Kochite on the court...........................
turbinetree
Apr 2016
#12
So are Gableman, and the "strangling judge" Prosser...et al still it is a victory _K&R
bobthedrummer
Apr 2016
#39
Our right to organize and form a union was infringed upon 30 years ago in Idaho.
Major Hogwash
Apr 2016
#32
Exactly. If I and my colleagues bust our nuts to get union representing (which often takes years),
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#27
AS a UNION member..................................as all union members and supporters...........
turbinetree
Apr 2016
#31
Yep. I forgot to mention that I call them "squatters". I have known a few Republicans in my day
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#33
It's VERY unlikely such a challenge will ever come before the U.S. Supreme Court.
branford
Apr 2016
#47
Ok, how about a little Fairness Doctrine then? And some optimism? Without that despair flourishes.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2016
#53
I agree whole heartedly we must win over the hearts and minds of voters to elect pro-union,
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2016
#55
Not all media are our adversary, but the billionaire owned Main Stream Media, which is a large
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2016
#57
On the job, if you want to keep your job, you do what the boss says. I got fired because I wouldn't
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2016
#59
A demand for sex as part of employment is unlawful in every state and city in the country,
branford
Apr 2016
#60
But what I'm saying is that employers do illegal stuff all the time and get away with it. Including
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2016
#61