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Union Rule Through Fear

It's no wonder so many union members are uninformed and misinformed; every day I see union propaganda that fails to get basic facts correct when messaging to their members. They mislead and fail to inform members of their rights; but worse than that, they trick members out of their rights altogether. When it comes to controlling members through fear, that is organized labors specialty. They tell members they are on the verge of losing their benefits and that "radical extremists want to roll back their gains." Fear-mongering falsehoods Several unions have been lying to their members in hopes of scaring them away from learning the truth. They are telling their members that the Freedom Foundation "has fought to take away their wage increases, retirement plan, and health benefits" FALSE . Unions are telling their members that the Freedom Foundation is trying to access their personal information and is bullying and harassing providers....

Are Republicans really that stupid?

Are Republicans that stupid? Not since 1984 has Washington State’s electoral votes gone to the Republican Party. So here is my question. Unless you believe Washington State is a swing state and that the Republicans, for the first time since Ronald Reagan’s reelection in 1984, have the chance of going red, you are all arguing and dividing the party for no reason! I didn’t vote for McCain in 2008. Do you want to know why? The only important reason I need to give you is this; there was never a chance he was going to be president; there was an even smaller chance than 0 that he would win WA State. So I voted for someone who more closely represented my conservative values, Chuck Baldwin of the Constitution Party. I get so tired of listening to people grill people to vote for the lesser of evils if you don’t back the nominee, you are supporting the other guy… That logic can only be intelligently used if the electoral votes are possibly going to the Republican Party. Unless WA Stat...

Washington’s primary system a mish-mash of unsatisfactory outcomes

Thanks to my father Allen Hayward - It’s hardly surprising that many Washington voters are shocked and angry to learn that they must identify a party choice in order to be able to cast a vote in the presidential primary. In many states, having to declare a party preference in order to vote in a primary is common practice, but not in Washington. The confusion comes from the fact that we have two very different laws in place, one dealing only with the presidential primary process and one dealing with all other state elections. The presidential primary is an actual “partisan primary” in which the Republican candidate represents the Republican Party, and the Democratic candidate represents that party. This election is run by the state of Washington but is really for the two major political parties. Initiative Measure 99, passed by the Legislature in 1989, created the presidential primary, but it is crafted to be for and by the parties. Chapter 29A.56.RCW. RCW 29A.56.050 Was...

Blessings in Disguise

Blessings in disguise When you're taking on the largest political organization in the world, Service Employees International (SEIU), you have to be able to take a hit. The battle to free workers from the clutches of government unions is analogous to the end of “Rocky,” when Apollo Creed (SEIU) makes a dramatic entrance filled with confidence, only to be knocked down in the first round by a motivated challenger named Rocky (aka, the Freedom Foundation). Humiliated, SEIU has been forced to take us more seriously. Make no mistake, this fight is going to go the distance, and both organizations will sustain numerous blows to the ego and checkbook. As the battle unfolds, SEIU’s seemly unlimited bankroll is being countered by the Freedom Foundation's wit and tenacity. We are also thankful for the blessings in disguise. Every SEIU hit job seems to blow up in their face. When the union put Freedom Foundation CEO Tom McCabe in its sights, we turned ...

Is there no end to the nanny state?

By Matthew Hayward In WA. State legislators are seriously considering rasing the minimum age for tobacco purchases to 21 years old. The bill in question just passed, "The House Health Care & Wellness Committee," if you ask, that sounds like a committee that should not exist. ( Link )  " A poll found that 65 percent of voters are for of raising the smoking and vaping age from 18 to 21." Do any of these people polled think kids wait until they are 18 to start smoking? This poll proves two things; People are stupid. Society believes responsibility is not a personal matter but a public one.  This kind of protectionism is the opposite of a free society. I have a better solution. End age limits and regulation of controlled substances and let people be free to make bad decisions, and when they do, let's let them suffer the consequences of those decisions. It's time to depend on parenting and common sense. And not to worry, if a child doesn'...

Defunding Government Union Influence: The Freedom Foundation's Successes

One great thing about the Freedom Foundation is that nearly everything we do is successful. Even when we appear to lose a battle, by the simple act of climbing into the ring and fighting, we’re always advancing in the overall war to defund and distract the political influence of government unions. A great example of our win-win policy is our door-to-door opt-out today program . The hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost dues to the S ervice Employees International Union ( SEIU) annually because of members opting out is a win. Still, we’re also winning because of the time and money SEIU is forced to devote to countering it. In response to our efforts, SEIU has recruited a small army of thugs to spread lies to prevent people from learning and exercising their rights. SEIU 775 is currently running ads offering to pay hired goons upwards of $50,000 a year to “encourage” individual providers to sign the membership cards, which entitles the union to skim money from workers...

Our Maternal Government

Our Maternal Government When will the insanity of the nanny state end? From the prevention of alcohol sales between 2 am and 6 am to banning alcoholic energy drinks, there appears to be no end to the protectionist policies of the Washington State legislature? With the Senate passing the Distracted Driving Bill (5656) and the House passing Liz Pike’s “Student Driver” Bill 1159, the 2015 Washington State Legislative session is no exception. Will the day ever come when our elected officials fail to find and pass unnecessary legislation? Next year, we should expect to see bills ranging from the requirement of senior citizens to be forced to display decal warnings on their automobiles to a distracted driver law regarding the application of makeup or other personal hygiene while driving.