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- Friedrichs v. CTA lawsuit heats upAs Friedrichs v. the CTA nears its hearing date before the Supreme Court, union leadership is spreading their propaganda thicker by the minute. The AFL-CIO, AFSCME, SEIU, the NEA and the AFT are exhorting their members to visit a union-created...
- Fiorina captures Koch Brothers' attentionCarly Fiorina isn't just getting rave reviews from pundits for her debate performances. She's getting noticed by the biggest conservative fundraising networks, too. According to Reuters' Michelle Conlin, "Fiorina’s show...
- Scott Walker jumps ship and leaves presidential raceUpdatedWisconsin Governor Scott Walker dropped out of the Republican presidential race suddenly Monday. A supporter told reporters the short reason was money. Walker’s fund-raising dried up after his decline in the polls. “He decided...
- Charles Koch, Comedian?Charles Koch, it turns out, has a sense of humor. Who knew?Humor must have been the intention of the older half of the super-wealthy Koch Brothers as he addressed 450 other super-wealthy conservatives assembled in the ballroom of the lavish St....
- Behind the Obama/Koch/Glenn Beck collaboration on international, corporate ruleWe are in a strange phase of the Obama administration when a "trade agreement," the Trans-Pacific Partnership, is creating downright weird collaborations. You should have alarm bells going off in your head when you hear or read that...
- Democrats want forced funding for their favored functionariesAn outfit called EndCitizensUnited.org is circulating propaganda disguised as a simplistic four-part multiple-choice "survey" that asks everyone to choose the best way that Big Politics Democrats can force taxpayers to pay for their...
- Billionaires Gates, Buffett and Munger agree with the Koch brothersYesterday, May 4, 2015, Bill Gates (co-founder of Microsoft), along with Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway were interviewed on CNBC by Becky Quick. When the three were asked about their opinions on the minimum wage debate,...
- Clinton campaign in panic modeThe walls seem to be closing in on Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. In typical Clinton fashion, ignoring the crisis has generally worked in the past, but as of Thursday afternoon, it appears that such liberal publications as the New...
- Sanders seeks presidency, slams Koch brothers; ignores liberal big moneyWhile he represents the voters of the Green Mountain State in the US Senate, Bernie Sanders has a stereotypical Brooklyn accent that's so thick it could slice through a three pound pastrami sandwich all by itself. And as reported by the...
- Debate over power of Koch money at Penn StateA debate over the influence of donors on academic standards may be brewing on Penn State University campus, as it has become apparent that the university has received some money from the Koch family trusts. Previously, this was an issue on Florida...
- 3 Ways for Republican presidential hopefuls to get Koch cashThe infamous Koch brothers have stated that they like a handful of candidates from the Republican field for the presidency. Problem for those hopefuls is figuring out how to get the money an endorsement will guarantee. Of course, there's the...
- Totalitarian Left strikes again?The Totalitarian Left is outraged again, this time because Mitch McConnell and the evil Koch Brothers are threatening to challenge the EPA's illegal power grab:Conservative political leaders and their polluting funders have declared their...
- Liberal using 'math' claims Memories Pizza GoFundMe a 'dirty GOP trick'Liberals have been beside themselves since the GoFundMe page set up for the Indiana-based Memories Pizza raised over $840,000. Many have put forward wild-eyed conspiracy theories to explain the outpouring of support for the small pizza shop...
- Hot Air in New JerseyIn 2010, Chris Christie, the Republican governor of New Jersey, pledged to make his state “a national leader in the wind-power movement” when he signed a bill paving the way for building windmills off coastal waters.Five years later,...
- Harry Reid announces his retirementHarry Reid, the biggest obstructionist in recent Senate history, has announced he won't seek re-election in 2016:WASHINGTON — Senator Harry Reid, the tough tactician who has led Senate Democrats since 2005, will not seek re-election next...
