Democrats want to ignore the Law of Causality and waterboard job creators instead
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 29th at 11:32 PM |
Following up on our post on the costs of ObamaCare to companies, Henry Waxman and his fellow Democrats apparently would like to ignore the Law of Causality. The problem is, when it comes to Congressional actions like ObamaCare, the effects are impossible to ignore, as the Washington Examiner notes: Democrats have discovered this week that maybe they can’t handle the truth — at least not | Read More »
ObamaCosts…Still adding it all up
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 28th at 01:45 AM |
If President Obama’s health care dictate has you feeling a little queasy, you’re not alone. As the costs of ObamaCare to companies continue to mount, there is just no other way to do this other than to keep updating this post. So far, (barely a week in) here is the running tally of ObamaCosts: In Dollars… Caterpillar: $100 Million John Deere: $150 Million AT&T: $1 | Read More »
[Updated] Day Four: Add another billion to the private-sector toll of ObamaCare…so far…
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 25th at 06:49 PM |
Updates added to the bottom of this post. It’s been only three two days since President Obama signed his “landmark” (not-quite-done-yet) legislation and the costs are only now starting to emerge over the White House’s ongoing problem–jobs. The tally so far (and we’re just getting started) is that the health care legislation will cost two companies one-quarter of a billion dollars this year and a | Read More »
Labor Shorts: Obamacare to cost Cat $100 million in first year & other union-related news.
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 19th at 04:45 PM |
Labor Shorts: Exposing Union Bosses One Skid Mark at a Time… The latest (and largest) pile of labor news from around the country, given to you in short form from LaborUnionReport.com: Cat may become Obamacare road kill… Heavy-equipment maker Caterpillar said Thursday that the health care legislation being considered by Congress would increase its health care costs by more than $100 million in the first | Read More »