The political aspect, to me, is this administration is no longer content with merely class warfare or generational warfare.
Thank God for South Carolina, the home of common sense and the permanent home of the Boeing Corp., number one.
The definition of intimidation is having the NLRB require the Boeing Corp. to spend hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars defen...
How could a rational person legitimately disagree with Boeing's decision when looking at South Carolina's business climate, its labor stabil...
The board's complaint is a step toward radically rewriting the NLRA.
Actually, it is really 9,000 jobs with construction and suppliers throughout the State of South Carolina.
Do we want American corporations doing business in America, or do we want to send more jobs to China?
the people of South Carolina, a huge majority, have really been shocked at the level of influence and power of unions in our country.
It is obvious that the campaign season has begun.
The money has been spent, over $1 billion, by Boeing, by the people of South Carolina.
I find this hearing to be bitterly disappointing.
not raising the ceiling could hurt the credit rating of the U.S. and damage financial markets.
I think--and I hope I'm using your words--unpredictable, inconsistent, and opaque.
I think we all agree we don't want our capital, our jobs, our companies fleeing the United States because our system is second-rate. Nor do ...
I am very alarmed that our administration is not identifying who our enemy is.
good luck
if you put all your eggs in one basket, you better watch that basket.
What steps will you take to ensure that complaints received by the Bureau are legitimate ones and not merely post-contractual gripes against...