by creating microunions of two are or more employees, so that makes it a very unstable work environment. neil: whether you are for the unions or not, the issue here, that you could be coerced or for the better part of protecting yourself, just sign on to not create waves. guest: well, that s certainly a possibility. but it also lowers the threshhold for creating a union or for enabling workers to reject a union when one is established. it is actually implementing, and we have talked the last three or four years about car check legislation, which congress made a decision not to enact. they deliberately decided not to enact card check and now we have a bureaucracy in washington doing almost exactly the same thing by executive fiat. neil: it is weird. and i worry about bosses,
collective bargaining rights of unions and fast forward four months, this is what happened. democrats got recall petitions on the ballot and today, wisconsin voters are voting, and six republican state senators are up for recall. why this is important. republicans control the wisconsin state senate by three votes, and that means if democrats pick up three seats, now they are the majority party and it is a national referendum that look this is labor trying to insert itself insisting that it is relevant in political campaigns, and if they win tonight and retake the state senate, it is a big lift. frankly, a nice thing for democrats on a week they have not had all that much good news. and well, no good news, and nobody has had good news democrats and republicans, but labor has had a terrible year or two with all of the setbacks and the card check and all of the other items on the national agenda and yesterday i was told
andrea: but the number was exaggeration. it s 24,000 jobs instead of 70,000. you can get anybody to inflate the numbers. they did it because the democrats are trying a bookdoor way to help union and the republicans said foul. this should not come as a surprise. andrea: if you look at the faa, everything he promised he d do with the union organizing and the card check, it s all right here in his former agenda. he is doing it all. we shouldn t be shocked. a man of his word! he is not a disappoint-mint all the time. bob: labor has been on obama since the beginning to bring it up. it s not backed on faa bill. not a card check.
unos have a right to have a card check and i m amazed they haven t brought it up. they all take vacations and the other thing, ununions brought them over the year. bob: but the reason we can t is the republicans won t do it. they said they were sneaky. it s close. 24-17. kimberly: that is bob math. greg: in political math. bob: who is wrong with that? i to run. kimberly: your segment is over. bob: no kidding. tonight, on the five. provocative photos of a 10-year-old model. of course, i d read this. and causing the controversy. has the magazine crossed the line? we show you the pictures next. let you decide. stay with the five. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar.
gets thousands of people back to work. two do you make of the flap of what happens in mid-september when the extension runs out? it was like medieval conference it got so nitty-gritty in the bizarre details. basically i think what is happening here is there is a it love exaggeration about how many people not able to work. the reality is that the democrats haven t been able to come flu on card check. they haven t come through on card check. they want score from the union. that manifests itself if a lot of the lesser levels, sub order political issues where the unions are saying give us something, throw us a bone. whatever happens with faa next we have more squabbles like this. the fight continues. only extension for five more weeks. clearly the democrats decided this was not a fight worth, worth, you know, hitting the government of billion dollars worth of ticket, air loon ticket taxes on that was going to be lost in the furlough and the impact to the economy that