Archive for January, 2013

Labor Pains

Labor Pains

With the resignation of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, it’s instructive to take a brief look over the Obama administration’s  labor policy priorities these past four years. Although the prime objectives of organized labor, such as the enactment of card check legislation, never saw the light of day during President Obama’s first term, labor unions...
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Welcome To Dearbornistan

Civilization doesn’t see to be all it’s cracked up to be, does it? Perhaps these youths are merely the budding immigrant entrepreneurs of which Tamar Jacoby and her ilk wax poetic? Regardless, I’m sure they’ll make a lasting, positive contribution to American society. h/t BlazingCatfur.
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The Forgotten Borough

The Forgotten Borough

Living in this city your entire life gives one the opportunity to experience things you would not normally encounter in any other part of the country. Many of these experiences are deeply unpleasant and disturbing, including periodic attempts, with varying degrees of success, by terrorists to blow up large sections of it, along with its inhabitants....
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Take Me Out To The Ball Game

Take Me Out To The Ball Game

Even though the New York Metropolitans is not Major League Baseball’s most storied franchise, the team does have its ardent supporters.  If you happen to be one, or even if you’re not but would like to spend a pleasant spring day watching a somewhat professional baseball team play at Citi Field-seen in the photo above-the Mets are offering...
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Accomplice to the Crime

Anyone who is a regular reader of this website is fully aware of the carnage wrought by our government’s negligent attitude towards enforcing this country’s immigration laws. That’s why it’s so refreshing to see a dogmatically open borders leftist rag like the Boston Globe publish an investigative piece which exposes the systemic crime-including rape,...
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