24 May 2011 - Granite Grok

May 24, 2011

Right-to-Work Benefits Workers

New Hampshire’s Right-to-Work bill, HB 474, provides that personal liberty without affecting people who want to be in a union. Evidence shows that Right-to-Work states provide liberty, choice, and greater worker benefits. Right-to-Work is a win-win-win for workers.

Heh!

"Thanking Obama for killing Bin Laden is like going into McDonald’s and thanking Ronald McDonald for the hamburger. It’s the guy cooking the burger that should get the credit, not the clown." (H/T: John D)

Right to Work means more, well-paying jobs for New Hampshire

By Andrew Hemingway, chairman, Republican Liberty Caucus of New HampshireWhen I heard a loud, angry group of firefighters interrupting the business of the Legislature by shouting in unison from the State House gallery, “We protect your families!,” I wondered as a citizen whether to take that as a threat. I wonder whether it was lost …

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Natural Rights Council backs ‘Right To Work’; Urges Colleagues to override veto

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 20, 2011Media Contact: Andrew J. Manuse, cochairman, Natural Rights Council, 603-703-8857, pr@naturalrightscouncil.org NATURAL RIGHTS COUNCIL BACKS ‘RIGHT TO WORK,’ URGES COLLEAGUES TO OVERRIDE VETO All people have the natural, essential and inherent right to acquire, possess and protect their property CONCORD, N.H.?The Natural Rights Council, which is made up of a …

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Right to Work in New Hampshire faces its veto override vote in the House this Wednesday.

The NH Senate and House (our House) each passed this bill forward, only to be rejected by Gov. Lynch. This override is more than just maintaining a worker’s right to retain private property and their freedom to associate, and it’s more than the proven economic benefits New Hampshire would receive from becoming the 23rd Right to …

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Quick Thought: All your money is ours

From a policy speech at the BipartisanPolicy.org, #2 Democrat guy, Steny Hoyer keeps making the same mistake that many on the Left keep repeating: “America is not broke,” Hoyer said at the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, D.C.. “America has extraordinary resources and we can use those resources, both intellectual and financial, to get us …

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