What Happens if Government Unions Get Control of an Entire State? – RealClear Policy

"CTU’s political muscle – and their willingness to flex it – could become the blueprint for schools and government at all levels if Illinois’ powerful government-sector unions get what they’re asking for at the polls in November. They want an amendment to the Illinois Constitution that would give unelected government union bosses more power than state law or the people elected to represent residents’ best interests."
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Riverbender
4 years ago

I thought they have in Illinois

JimBob
4 years ago

This seems to make the concept of “rule of law” highly whimsical. Statutory law can be altered by subsequent legislatures. Judge-made law can be overruled by subsequently-elected judges. But once you manage to get it into the constitution, it takes on the character of perma-frost where only a fundamental change in the cosmos can fix it. All the consulting and law-reform efforts of the USA and other nations are rendered illusory and toothless. Perhaps this was always the case, and we are just beginning to realize it. See http://documents.nycbar.org/files/Haiti-The-Rule-of-Law-in-Peril-.pdf 2022 minus 1789 = 233. It was a pretty good run,… Read more »

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  JimBob

Assuming a fair and honest election, I think this amendment won’t pass. The upcoming red wave is too strong to pass even an amendment like this. Unions in IL are not viewed favorably, unless of course, you are in the union. The residents of the state are going to vote no overwhelming for this.

JimBob
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

I won’t bet against you and hope you are clairvoyant. At least it’s on the November ballot.

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  JimBob

The teachers union’s masking of children in schools really disgusts a lot of independent voters. That negative feeling will translate into a no vote at the ballot box.

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