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27 states achieve the right to work: why does it matter

Battle lines were drawn in Washington, DC President-Elect, Donald Trump, will become president within a week and a half. Mexican cement companies have already offered an effort to support build a vast, stunning wall (with or without doors?). Republicans of the US Senate have already voted in favor of Obamacare. So cheerful! Now they have to agree on one plan.

US Senator Jeff Sessions is paring with his colleagues as the next prosecutor general, one who will follow the rule of law instead of implementing the political program at the expense of moral power. Rex Tillerson, an exxonmobil oil magnate, is on the way to become another secretary of state, with the courage to cause foreign policy of the previous administration. Desperation of demoralized democrats, doubling their stupidity, should the warmth of republican hearts and political fortunes in 2018.

But in one condition there is greater news, which means good news for all 50. A fairly known conservative reform gains publicity and headers. Because #fakenews stores deal with the latest tweets of Donald Trump or all of Hoopla about Russia, we haven’t heard much about it. Or maybe because liberal media does not want to admit that the blue wall of democratic domination is gaining another violation.

At Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin (only 4th The Republican Governor in the last 100 years) has just signed the provisions on the right to work (RTW), which is made by Bluegrass 27th Rtw condition Yes, this workforce reform has increased by the last six years. It is quite predictable to determine which state will introduce the next policy, because on average one condition has the one adopted on the market of pro-synthes, pro-robot, a pro-benefit government.

Who cares about the status of rtw No. 27 and why should this be the main message, especially for fighters about freedom among our countries and in the whole country?

1. The speed of this reform. Within a week of the opening of the Kentucky legislative session in 2017 (together with the majority of Legislative GOP for the first time in 90 years), the Governor Bevin signed this law. He didn’t waste time. Governor Michigan Rick Snyder signed at RTW during a lame duck session for 2012. Wisconsin Scott Walker Governor did not follow it until his second term began in 2015.

2. The extensive nature of the reforms. Governor Bevin and his republican legislative colleagues went vast. Not only rtw, but Bevin approved the protection of payments, which means that employees must decide to deduct trade union contributions instead of resignation. They also repealed the provisions on “prevailing remuneration”, which will make the bidding more capable and less pricey for Kentucky taxpayers.

3. (*27*) of introducing these comprehensive reforms. Even six years ago, the Governor of Indiana Mitch Daniels and other Republican Governors in the rust belt did not play reluctantly about the right. Snyder told the legislator at the beginning of the session in 2012 that work reforms were not in his program. Scott Walker convinced the audience when reminding that such legislation would never come to his desk. Quickly forward, and Kentucky (as well as Missouri and New Hampshire) Republicans conducted a campaign on RTW in their offers for office.

3. Republican leaders demonstrate pure courage in the face of raging attacks. The hardness of trade unions took over the legislator of the state of Kentucky just before the adoption of the Act, and the governor stood against them personally. When the last time we saw the Republican leader opposed the huge hostile crowds, not a cave? Apart from Trump, not much.

Why should the American people be care?

4. This reform does not distribute individual freedom and possibilities throughout the country. In fact, Kentucky RTW’s victory began in 2014, when individual poviats began to announce the zones of “Freedom of Work”. Despite the following processes, regional and municipal governments, which completed mandatory membership and forced fees for individual employees, which already enjoyed a stronger economic boost. Despite a series of trials to block this practice, 6th Federal Court of District Appeal He defended his practice.

This is good news for other states in the region, including Ohio, which hit the wall of bricks after the Governor Ohio John Kasich signed on extensive collective reforms, which exceeded the legislation of the act of 10 Walker and got stuck after mass support year.

This development is now good news for everyone:

5. Democrats throughout the country lose the most reliable source of income. Trade unions are the spine and the front portfolio already broken down by the Democratic Party. Over the past three decades (at least), the democrats have relied on the Phalanx of the Union on forced membership and contributions to align their pockets, buying politicians who, in turn, protect their confined, anti-business, and anti-deepered interests. Progressive, socialist elements conduct these compounds (after all they are collectivist in their core) and push climate alarmism, abortion, LGBT tyranny, weapon control and other litters against lettermicalism. This reform will stab one more nails in the communist party-democratic vocalist and its perverse program. And there is nothing that Almighty trade unions can do it.

6. Republicans as a party and Americans as a whole have a golden opportunity to mention the last traces of Obama’s administration and processing of democratic dominance in inviolable states, such as Illinois (where Seiu has more power than the state government itself), New York (where Mario Cuomo doubles liberal Madness, like forced minimum wage increases), and even California, where the Teachers’ California Association decides what to say and what will fail.

The end of forced Unionism means restoring our individual election franchise, in which special interests do not excessively replace individual voters. It also means that state legislators may solve sensible, long -term rights reforms and restore financing to the basic functions of local government.

It’s about freedom. It’s about choosing and the time has come for more people to appreciate what RTW does for this country.

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