Not to put too fine a point on it, Sherrod’s sermon about “fairness, and equality, and egalitarianism” has nothing to do with any of these things – and everything to do with union power.
Tag: Sherrod Brown
Sherrod Smears Big Labor’s Critics as McCarthyists
Republicans pointed to Becker’s glaring conflicts of interest, and Sherrod Brown’s rebuttal was to cry foul and call names. Anyone following the NLRB for the past two years knows how that turned out.
Sherrod Brown Loves Obama’s “Green” Boondoggles
Like Barack Obama, Sherrod Brown thinks America’s problem is too little bureaucracy and not enough power centralized in Washington, D.C.
Sherrod’s Shameful Mediscare Routine
Even with crippling tax hikes, the government programs whose praises Sherrod sings will bankrupt the nation by mid-century. Even if Medicare did amazing things for every American it served, only a fool or a liar would fight reforms to a system that will cave in without reform.
Sherrod Stands for Bigger Government
Think class warfare will be enough to save America’s most liberal Senator, a freshman who rode into Washington on a 2006 Democrat wave in the Buckeye State? Not if I have anything to say about it.
Sherrod Shills for Another Union Bailout
Maybe D.C. union bosses have a Sherrod-Signal on the roof! Whenever union clout is threatened, they throw the switch and Sherrod swoops in – with bags of taxpayer cash.
Soak the Rich: Exelon Corp.
Don’t worry: this punitive tax policy won’t increase utility costs for the millions of Americans who buy electricity from Exelon subsidiaries or competitors!
Soak the Rich: ConocoPhillips
President Obama may be hedging on the EPA’s righteous destruction of American polluters, but that doesn’t mean dirty corporations are off the hook. Sure, we’ve already soaked Exxon and Chevron, but the ill-gotten gains of a few more polluting fat-cats will cover the nation’s budget deficit!
Soak the Rich, Week 18
After a decidedly non-Progressive lapse in weekly recaps, we’re back on schedule. Now that we’ve soaked 36 of America’s largest employers, we’ve covered 6.587% of the 2011 deficit!
Soak the Rich: Morgan Stanley
I know, even before soaking Citigroup we had put the hypothetical taxation screws to lots of banks – but it’s vital that banks to pay their fair share to the federal government!