TOP NAV
BOOK
BLOGS 12
BLOGS 11
BLOGS 10
BLOGS 09
BLOGS 08
BLOGS 07
BLOGS 06
BLOGS 05
BLOGS 04
| How's Your Soft Power Today? | Protect the Government University from Bigots! |
by Christopher Chantrill
August 13, 2008 at 10:52 am
THE WAY our Democratic friends tell it, Big Oil and Big Drug are evil special interests.
But Big Green and Big Ed are noble activists and teachers. And Big Labor is just out to help working people.
It all depends on your point of view.
But Thomas Sowell takes a dim view of Sen Barack Obamas plan to bring an end to secret ballots in union representation elections.
Labor unions have a problem. Union-represented workers in the private sector amount to less than 10 percent of the workforce and going down every year. Thats a problemfor unions, at least.
Since unions are losing the game under the current rules, their obvious answer is to change the rules. Specifically, they want to do away with secret ballots when the government conducts elections to determine whether the workers in a particular company or industry want to be represented by a union.
Sen. Obama supports the end of secret ballot elections for unions.
I will make it the law of the land when Im President of the United States, Barack Obama has said to the AFL-CIO.
I wonder what the American people will think of that when the issue actually comes up on the radar?
Then theres Big Green. Environmentalists are fanatically opposed to exploration and production of hydrocarbon resources. And so are the Democrats. Well they were, until yesterday, when Speaker Nancy Pelosi allowed as how she might allow a vote on oil drilling.
Theres no doubt that Americans want to conserve the environment. But they are not prepared to sacrifice the present to the future, whatever rich trust-fund environmentalists may say.
Then theres education. Democrats are united in opposing reform of education through relaxation of the monopoly of union teachers.
Even the Congressional Black Caucus dares not vote for vouchers or any other form of school choice that the teachers unions oppose. Better to let a whole generation of black children be trapped in failing schools that employ union teachers.
Someday, the dam is going to break on all this special-interest politics. But that day is not yet. But at least we have Thomas Sowell to witness todays errors, crimes, and injustices and to point with audacioua hope to a better day for America.
Sphere: Related Content |Christopher Chantrill blogs at www.roadtothemiddleclass.com. His Road to the Middle Class is forthcoming.
When we began first to preach these things, the people appeared as awakened from the sleep of agesthey seemed to see for the first time that they were responsible beings...
Finke, Stark, The Churching of America, 1776-1990
In 1911... at least nine million of the 12 million covered by national insurance were already members of voluntary sick pay schemes. A similar proportion were also eligible for medical care.
Green, Reinventing Civil Society
We have met with families in which for weeks together, not an article of sustenance but potatoes had been used; yet for every child the hard-earned sum was provided to send them to school.
E. G. West, Education and the State
Law being too tenuous to rely upon in [Ulster and the Scottish borderlands], people developed patterns of settling differences by personal fighting and family feuds.
Thomas Sowell, Conquests and Cultures
The primary thing to keep in mind about German and Russian thought since
1800 is that it takes for granted that the Cartesian, Lockean or Humean scientific and
philosophical conception of man and nature... has been shown by indisputable evidence to be
inadequate.
F.S.C. Northrop, The Meeting of East and West
Inquiry does not start unless there is a problem... It is the problem and its
characteristics revealed by analysis which guides one first to the relevant facts and then,
once the relevant facts are known, to the relevant hypotheses.
F.S.C. Northrop, The Logic of the Sciences and the Humanities
But I saw a man yesterday who knows a fellow who had it from a chappie
that said that Urquhart had been dipping himself a bit recklessly off the deep end.
Freddy Arbuthnot
Dorothy L. Sayers, Strong Poison
I mean three systems in one: a predominantly market economy; a polity respectful of the rights of the individual to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; and a system of cultural institutions moved by ideals of liberty and justice for all.
In short, three dynamic and converging systems functioning as one: a democratic polity, an economy based on markets and incentives, and a moral-cultural system which is plural and, in the largest sense, liberal.
Michael Novak, The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism
The incentive that impels a man to act is always some uneasiness...
But to make a man act [he must have]
the expectation that purposeful behavior has the power to remove
or at least to alleviate the felt uneasiness.
Ludwig von Mises, Human Action
[In the] higher Christian churches they saunter through the liturgy like Mohawks along a string of scaffolding who have long since forgotten their danger. If God were to blast such a service to bits, the congregation would be, I believe, genuinely shocked. But in the low churches you expect it every minute.
Annie Dillard, Holy the Firm
When we received Christ, Phil added, all of a sudden we now had a rule book to go by, and when we had problems the preacher was right there to give us the answers.
James M. Ault, Jr., Spirit and Flesh
The recognition and integration of extralegal property rights [in the Homestead Act] was a key element in the United States becoming the most important market economy and producer of capital in the world.
Hernando de Soto, The Mystery of Capital
mysql close 0
©2007 Christopher Chantrill