Government Employee Who Beat Unions at Supreme Court Sees End to Their ‘Free Ride’

 
 
Jun 29, 2018
 

Good morning from Washington, where we mourn those killed in a shooting at the Capital Gazette newsroom 30 miles away in Annapolis, Maryland. Rachel del Guidice has the early facts. Kevin Mooney talks to the public employee who humbled the unions at the nation's highest court. Eric Bolling has a new show, and Ginny Montalbano gets an exclusive sneak preview. Plus: Jarrett Stepman on the error in the ERA, Kelsey Harkness and Montalbano on what bugs Elaine Chao, Armstrong Williams on our tough U.N. ambassador, and Star Parker on America's uncivil war. Enjoy the weekend.

 
 
 
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Labor unions no longer get a free ride on the backs of government employees who are forced to pay for political activism they disagree with, the man who successfully challenged the practice at the Supreme Court tells The Daily Signal.
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"There is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload," tweeted Phil Davis, a reporter for the Capital Gazette.
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Illinois recently became the 37th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, which says, in part: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex."
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While some Democrats have distanced themselves from calls for targeted harassment of Trump administration officials, the Women's March has embraced them.
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"Can you imagine having senior Cabinet secretaries sitting across a bar from me doing a discussion about trade or taxes or whatever, then we say goodbye, and then we go talk to people and say, 'Did you like that?' I love the concept," says Eric Bolling.
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The world views of liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, secular humanists and Christians, regarding what America is about, regarding what life is about, are so entirely different that all common ground seems lost.
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"It is outrageous for the Security Council to fail to condemn Hamas rocket attacks against Israeli civilians, while the Human Rights Council approves sending a team to investigate Israeli actions taken in self-defense," says Ambassador Nikki Haley.
 
     
 
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