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The tentative deal reached between General Motors and the United Autoworkers of America to lower the company's health care costs is a welcome development for both parties.
The inaptly named Employee Free Choice Act may be the most grievous threat to future prosperity.
There is significant evidence that the arbitrariness of New Deal economic policy made the Great Depression worse. Policymakers today should eschew this uncertainty and chart a clearly defined course.
Power that the Obama administration claimed in order to arrest the financial crisis is being used and abused in ways that undermine the legal and financial stability of the United States.
Through Chrysler's proposed bankruptcy settlement, the Obama administration is seeking to transfer the property of one group to another group that is politically favored.
Mandatory arbitration would be a major, massive change in American labor law, giving bureaucrats power to determine wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions.
Organized labor, once a pillar of the Democratic party and a major player in American politics, has been reduced to a pale image of its former self.



