Category Archives: Campaigns & Elections

UPDATE: WFI Question Included in Twitter Presidential Debate

As we reported earlier today, there was a Twitter Presidential Debate this afternoon. Taking place entirely on Twitter and sponsored by TheTeaParty.net, candidates were asked questions via Twitter, both from the moderators and the public. We are proud to report … Continue reading

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Ask Presidential Candidates About Their Thoughts On Big Labor and More During Today’s Twitter Debate!

Several of the GOP’s Presidential candidates will be taking to Twitter to answer your questions in 140 characters or less. Today at 3 PM EDT, the first Twitter-only debate between the candidates will commence, and WFI needs your help to … Continue reading

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Why Senator Patty Murray Stands With Big Labor Over Jobs

Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) made it clear last week she supports President Obama’s labor board and their unprecedented actions against free enterprise. More: Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., joined nine other U.S. senators in telling the National Labor Relations Board to … Continue reading

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Labor Fumes Over Charlotte Pick

In picking North Carolina as the site of their 2012 convention, Democrats didn’t just pick a state that’s relatively unfriendly to unions. They picked the least unionized state in the entire country.

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DNC’s Union-free 2012 Convention

Charlotte was selected over St. Louis, Minnesota, and Cleveland; it can be assumed that the city was chosen for its location in the new swing-state of North Carolina, which Obama won in 2008 and that the GOP must win if … Continue reading

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Disastrous Election Year for Unions

As the year ends, many people are already looking back on 2010 as a historic time of political upheaval. But one of the year’s biggest political developments has been mostly overlooked.

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Voters Side with Small Business, Not Labor Bosses

Last Tuesday, voters throughout the country sent a clear and unmistakable message: the economy is the top issue and they stand with job creators.

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Legislators, take note: Voters cross check card check

Incoming legislators would do well to heed the public’s desire for big government and big labor to step back and allow the free enterprise system and job creators to get our economy moving again.

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