Posted on 09/03/2003 11:33:08 PM PDT by quietolong
Next time you talk to Hugh Hewett, ask him, for me, about the Forced Unionism of Hollywood screenwriters.
Maybe now that Arnold is governor, he'll introduce legislation like in 1958 Proposition 18: The Right to Work Referendum.
If Arnold wants to re-establish freedom in California, give workers the right to work.
Do the research, Ronnie. In 1958 34% of all California households were union-households. In 2003 it is less than 12%
In 1958, the California Republican Party had the balls to stand for freedom and work, even in the face of 34% union households!
If Arnold wants to be President of Europe after he's done with California (unless Orinn Hatch can convince 3/4 of all state legislatures to amend the US Constitution so "The Oak" can succeed Bush43 in 2008), then Arnold could really do some heavy lifting if he got behind right to work in California.
Tell Hugh Hewett to start championing this, if his Salem Broadcasting overlords will permit it.
Can you imagine Dennis Prager, Michael Medved, and Hugh Huwett even mentioning the concept of Right To Work legislation in California?
As John Wayne said in "The Searchers", and Buddy Holly picked up the phrase and made it part of the American landscape:
Say hello to Hugh Hewett for me.
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