Thursday, July 26, 2012

Proposition 32. . . With Strong Unions in California the Initiative May Fail in November


Prop. 32 a 'good step' that will 'probably fail'
According to one political commentator, a California ballot measure seeking to curb unions won't have the same results as Wisconsin.

Proposition 32, said to be aimed at banning both "corporate and union contributions to candidates," has qualified for the November state ballot. Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio explains that the measure would ban unions from using automatic payroll deductions from members without their consent, and it would end donations to candidates and committees.

"This may be a good step in the right direction," says Gibbs. "It may be a good step in limiting some of the political control that unions and some of your larger corporations are trying to put over our political system."


-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If you read further into Prop 32 you would see that it truly only limits Union voice. Not so fair and balanced, nor would it limit the control of big business in super pacs etc. Read who supports it and check out the loop holes and see just who's voice would be limited. Quite deceptive!