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21
See Stephen Hayes and John McCormack, “On Wisconsin! How Republicans Won the Battle of Madison,”
Weekly Standard
, March 21, 2011,
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22
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23
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24
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26
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27
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29
Moore, “The Most Important Non-Presidential Election of the Decade.”

30
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31
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32
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33
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34
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35
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36
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37
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38
Ibid.

39
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40
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41
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43
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44
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45
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47
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49
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50
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55
Daniel Massey, “Union Membership in New York Slips to New Low,”
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56
Lachlan Markay, “Unions Defend Keystone Opposition: We Have to Support Obama!”
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, accessed January 2012.

57
Ibid.

58
Indiana’s new right-to-work statute applies only to private sector workers—not to any state or local government workers, although some public sector employees already had right-to-work protection. For example, collective bargaining was already prohibited for most state employees by a law enacted in 2011. That law also contained specific right-to-work protection, even though state workers
who don’t have forced union representation can’t have forced dues. But that law specifically does not cover state police, state educational institutions, and local government workers. Indiana has had right-to-work protections for teachers on the books for many years—but not for other public school employees or for other local government employees. So this means that all government workers in Indiana already had right-to-work protections except: state police, state educational institution employees, and (nonteacher) local government employees such as police, firefighters, school employees, and others, who still do not have such protections.

Conclusion

1
Liberty Chick, “Union Bosses Target 86-Yr Old Volunteer Crossing Guard,”
BigGovernment.com
, February 11, 2010,
http://biggovernment.com/libertychick/2010/02/11/union-bosses-target-86-yr-old-volunteer-crossing-guard/
, accessed January 2012.

2
Ibid.

3
Labor Union Report, “AFSCME Bosses still want 86 year old volunteer crossing guard fired,”
Redstate.com
, February 8, 2010,
http://www.redstate.com/laborunionreport/2010/02/08/afscme-bosses-still-want-86-year-old-volunteer-crossing-guard-fired/
, accessed April 2012.

4
Pete Peterson, “No Volunteers, Please, We’re Unionized,”
City Journal
, November 30, 2011,
http://www.city-journal.org/2010/eon1130pp.html
, accessed January 2012.

5
“Pennsylvania Union Leader Resigns Amid Criticism for Threatening Legal Action over Boy Scout’s Volunteerism,”
Fox News
, November 23, 2009,
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,576438,00.html
, accessed January 2012.

6
U.S. v. Enmons, 410 U.S. 396 (1973).

7
Ronald Reagan, “Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters on the Air Traffic Controllers Strike, August 3, 1981,” The American Presidency Project,
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=44138#axzz1shzndo8C
, accessed April 2012.

Contents

Welcome

Dedication

Introduction

Chapter 1
   Meet the Shadowbosses

Chapter 2
   The Union Fist

Chapter 3
   Follow the Money

Chapter 4
   Union-Label President

Chapter 5
   Schoolhouse Shadowbosses

Chapter 6
   Shadowbosses Bankrupt Our States

Chapter 7
   Corruption and Conspiracy

Chapter 8
   Shadowboss Battle Plan

Chapter 9
   Insurrection

Conclusion

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Praise for Shadowbosses

Newsletters

Notes

Copyright

Copyright

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