Seeing Stars: Union Conspiracy and Violence
by Randall Smith | 6:00 am, August 7, 2012
Conspiracy and violence seem to be stock in trade for unions. Is it any wonder that people are opposed to them?
On to the links.
Colorado
The evidence points to teachers unions conspiring with the ACLU in opposing Douglas County’s school choice …
Was Philadelphia in 1787 a Runaway?
by Jon Caldara | 1:02 pm, December 1, 2010
We’ve all heard the claim many times before, and at this point, it almost seems like common knowledge – the Constitutional convention held in Philadelphia in 1787 was a “runaway.” The mainstream view holds that the delegates came to Philadelphia simply to amend the Articles of Confederation, yet they left Philly with an entirely new [...]
Philly to Bloggers: Pay Up
by PerlStalker | 7:36 pm, August 23, 2010
The City of Philadelphia is demanding that any blogger who makes even the slightest amount of money pay a $50 annual (or $300 lifetime) fee. That’s a pretty high number given how little most bloggers actually make off of their sites.
The Philadelphia…
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