New York Times article detailing the tribulations of the Stella D'Oro bread factory in the Bronx. The union members went on strike despite warnings that the plant would be forced to shut down or relocate . . .
There will be no cleverly worded article to accompany the poll. This "idea" has been rattling around the economic blogosphere for a while and I'd like to see how the politicos pass judgment.
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The level of poverty in America is even worse than first believed.
This is a test. This is only a test.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke prodded Congress Friday to enact legislation overhauling the nation's financial regulatory system to prevent a repeat of the banking and credit debacles that had thrust the country into crisis.
In a clear demonstration of just how "progressive" they really are, the Anti-Israel left is hard at working trying to revive the medieval blood libel.
When I was growing up I grew up in a Teamster family. My dad was a Teamster and his father (my namesake) was a founding member of Local 406 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. My uncles were members of the UAW.
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