***Warning***
See the video the Union Bosses DO NOT want you to see. Viewer discretion is advised.
I want to talk to you about a problem that has:
1. Crippled America's competitive edge;
2. Forced countless companies overseas;
3. And polluted our political process for nearly half a century.
And my One Page Bill will reverse it all...
Click here to see the breaking video.
After you watch it, please take a moment and sign the petition to put an end to Big Labor's forced unionism power.
Watch it now before Big Labor shuts it down.
Sincerely,
Rand Paul, M.D.
U.S. Senator
Randal Howard "Rand" Paul is the junior United States Senator for Kentucky. He is a member of the Republican Party, member of the Tea Party movement. He describes himself as a "constitutional conservative" and a libertarian. Paul first received national attention in 2008 when making political speeches on behalf of his father.
ReplyDeleteA graduate of the Duke University School of Medicine, Paul has been a practicing ophthalmologist in Bowling Green, Kentucky, since 1993, and established his own clinic in December 2007. Paul has been vocal in advocating for term limits, a balanced budget amendment, and the Read the Bills Act, in addition to the widespread reduction of federal spending and taxation. He has gained prominence for his independent positions on many political issues, often clashing with both Republicans and Democrats.
A Letter From Senator Rand Paul, M.D.
ReplyDeleteDear Concerned American,
They snickered when I said I came to the U.S. Senate to change Congress. But their laughter stopped when I sponsored the "National Right to Work Act" to free U.S. workers from forced unionization and break Big Labor’s multi-billion dollar political machine forever.
President Barack Obama and Big Labor allies in the Senate are now feverishly scheming to bury the "National Right to Work Act" without a vote. As you know, the right to decide freely whether or not to join a union was taken away from American workers by Congress almost 75 years ago.
A result of back-room deals between union bosses and their tax-and-spend Congressional puppets, compulsory unionism provisions in federal law currently empower union officials to: Force nearly 11 million Americans to pay tribute to a union boss in order to get or keep a job.