Morning Briefing
For August 19, 2013
1. The Speeches
We had some technical difficulty getting the videos of the speakers at the RedState Gathering. But we've finally been able to extract them all. From Ted Cruz to Tim Scott to Nikki Haley to Rick Perry and more, we've got them all. Governors Haley and Perry's speeches will be up in the next few hours. I wanted to make sure that, like the others, they had time on the site and didn't get buried or overlooked. They'll be up shortly.
The rest are loaded and you can find them all at http://www.redstate.com/tag/redstate-gathering/
2. Something Evil This Way Comes With Obama’s New Labor Secretary
Thanks
to Mitch McConnell and his fellow Senate Republicans giving in to Harry
Reid’s “nuclear” threat last month, America’s employers–large and
small–and their consultants and attorneys will be shocked when Obama’s
new labor secretary Thomas Perez releases the Department of Labor’s
proposed “persuader” regulations in November.
Originally
included as part of the 1959 Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure
Act during the crackdown on corrupt unions, the LMRDA currently requires
employers to disclose the fees paid to advisors (either attorneys or
consultants) who “persuade” employees in the exercise of their Section
Seven Rights under the National Labor Relations Act.
Under
the threat of criminal penalty for willful failure to file the required
reports, the interpretation of this provision has always been applied
to those companies who hire consultants who meet directly with employees
regarding union activity. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
3. RNC formally resolves to make CNN/NBC choose between Hillary Clinton & primary debate access.
Whatever cuts down the number of debates, frankly.
I’d
advocate Thunderdome if I thought that it would help. Seriously,
though: it needs to be made clear to all of the serious candidates that
what Reince Priebus and the RNC is doing resonates with a very large
swath of the Republican party. The Media went gunning for the GOP in
2012 with those debates. They did everything that they could – which
turned out to be a lot - to savage our candidates. The Media, in fact,
hates the Republican party, and wants us to die in a fire. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
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