The US economy is stronger than Europe’s, which is sinking into recession. With long-term US rates near 3% and short-term rates soon to rise to near 1%, USD will stay stronger than the euro.
activist has written about this. i mean, this is pretty astounding. he writes, quote: climate activists, partly funded by russia, blocked fracking. in 2014 the secretary genre vealed russia was funding it saying, quote, russia engaged actively working against shale gas to maintain dependence on imported russian gas. russia exports two times more gas than europe produces. why? because climate activists partly funded by russia blocked fracking. finally, congressman, does it surprise you that putin may be sitting in the kremlin trying to back some of these groups so that he could sell the west hostage by selling them more oil and gas? not at all, eric. like i said, putin s [audio difficulty] have an agenda. we do not have a sound energy policy here. and it s not just putin, it s china as well that s promoting all this no fracking, attacking
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MIDLAND, Mich. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy’s Worker’s for Opportunity initiative applauds Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on the signing of Senate Bill 251 into law. The bill requires government unions to obtain direct consent from Indiana school employees before dues can be deducted from their paychecks, a positive step for worker freedom.
Once the bill goes into effect in June, school employees will decide annually whether to opt in to join and pay dues to a union. They will also be able to leave their union at any time, rather than being locked into an “opt-out window.”
F. Vincent Vernuccio, senior fellow for the Workers for Opportunity initiative, testified alongside school employees last week in favor of the bill during a hearing in the House Committee on Employment, Labor, and Pensions. The bill passed out of committee on April 1 and was passed by the Indiana House on April 6. It was signed by Gov. Holcomb this afternoon.
important and the guy with the best vision on creating jobs and controlling spending and creating a sound energy policy is going to win this election. bret: thank you for your time on this election night. bret, thank you. now, we turn to chairman of the democratic governors association. maryland governor, thank you for being here. you heard governor mcdonnell across the state line. your reaction? i m very, very encouraged by the results tonight. we had a tremendous race in kentucky. that was the state the president did not win. but our candidate there won that race with overwhelming numbers by focusing on the issues that matter to people now. that is what can we do together to expand opportunities? and he was disciplined throughout the race. the other race was in west virginia. again, a state where the