Commentary: Illinois unions have enough clout – Champaign News-Gazette*

"Constitutions are supposed to lay down a foundation for democratic government, outlining the relationship of the government to the people, and the roles of each governmental branch. Constitutions delineate the powers of government and establish fundamental rights that belong to everyone — like freedom of speech and religion. A pension-protection clause, a ban on progressive tax rates, a right to unionize — these aren’t cornerstones of democracy, and they have no place in a state constitution."
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Old Spartan
3 years ago

Excellent summary from a newspaper that rarely analyzes current political events with any deep thinking. The conclusion that this nonsense has no place in a state constitution is right on.

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