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IronDioPriest:
Obama to Boeing: Drop Dead

HT: instapundit, link @ ricochet.com... original article @ NYT...

This could well be the most outrageous insult yet to the free market economy:
[blockquote]In what may be the strongest signal yet of the new pro-labor orientation of the National Labor Relations Board under President Obama, the agency filed a complaint Wednesday seeking to force Boeing to bring an airplane production line back to its unionized facilities in Washington State instead of moving the work to a nonunion plant in South Carolina.[/blockquote]
Do I need to explain how many kinds of wrong this is? Not only is the federal government saying to Boeing that it gets to decide where it puts its production lines, it's telling South Carolina it may as well not enact laws designed to attract investment. All that's missing are the words "Five Year Plan."

Remember those two recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board? The guys making these decisions about the commanding heights of the American economy have never even been confirmed by the Senate.

charlesoakwood:

Cavuto gave the NLRB guy hell today. 
It may well have been the best Cavuto ever. 

IronDioPriest:

--- Quote from: Charles Oakwood on April 21, 2011, 11:32:02 PM ---
Cavuto gave the NLRB guy hell today. 
It may well have been the best Cavuto ever. 



--- End quote ---

Any vid?

old crank:
This needs a slap across the face with a glove.  Quick - Whose face to slap?  Whose glove?  Surely there is somebody in authority to issue this righteous challenge.

BigAlSouth:
The regulatory power of a federal agency may be checked in the courts. Although the results have not always gone the way business would like (regulation of co2), there must be an attempt to reign in the overreach of the NLRB.

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