Sir, could you please

Sir, could you please explain to me why, when the Repulicans had control of Congress, that a national right to work law was not put into legislation?

The Republicans most certainly should have known that it is forced unionism, and the dollars that go with it, that has been the foundation of any Democrat success--and Republican defeat.

Certainly, it could have been couched in terms of "Worker Choice" and/or "Anti-Institutional Control of Workers".

One would think that the Republicans would have done this while the getting was good--if not on purely political grounds.

In my opinion, since I am not a politico, it is my position that forced unionism is Un-American, if not, certainly down right Un-Constitutional.

Ruby

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