The American public feels it is drowning in red ink. It is dismayed and even outraged at the burgeoning national deficits, unbalanced state and local budgets, and accounting that often masks the extent of indebtedness. There is a mounting sense that taxpayers are being taken for an expensive ride by public sector unions. The extraordinary benefits the unions have secured for their members are going to be harder and harder to pay.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
The Crippling Price of Public Employee Unions - The New Editor
The Crippling Price of Public Employee Unions - The New Editor