Government-workers unions have been political juggernauts in the U.S.
since the unseen collective-bargaining-rights revolution of the 1960s
and '70s. These unions are different and more powerful than those that
battle owners and managers in the private sector. To advance their
interests, unions in the public sector have created cartels with their
political allies, mostly in the Democratic Party, to the exclusion of
the taxpaying public.
In this Broadside, Daniel DiSalvo shows us how this government takeover
happened and tells us what can be done to protect the public interest.
The fiscal consequences have already proven dire and threaten the
long-term power and prestige of the United States on the world stage.