Topic: Right To Work

4 chapters across the catalog

Otherizing
Episode 862 52:09 - 54:40

862: Otherizing

Hillary Clinton, Campaign Fundraisers and Nevada Speech

Hillary Clinton canceled high-dollar fundraisers in North Carolina to focus on video messaging and campaign stops in Nevada. In a speech targeting union workers, she attacked Donald Trump's support for "right-to-work" laws and his history of hiring union-busting firms. Clinton emphasized her family's small business background while criticizing Trump's business practices, though the delivery of her punchlines received mixed reviews.

Otherizing
Episode 862 54:41 - 57:55

862: Otherizing

Right-to-Work Laws, Charlie Crist Endorsement

The debate over right-to-work laws continues as a central campaign issue, with unions arguing they undermine collective bargaining while proponents claim they protect worker freedom. Former Florida Governor Charlie Crist, now running for Congress, publicly endorsed Hillary Clinton, praising her as "steady" and "honest." The endorsement was met with a vocal reaction from the audience, highlighting the polarized political climate.

Crone
Episode 692 2:10:22 - 2:16:18

692: Crone

Jeff Sessions, Loretta Lynch, Immigration Law Enforcement

Senator Jeff Sessions questioned Loretta Lynch on whether illegal immigrants have the same right to work as U.S. citizens. Lynch's responses, which emphasized a "legal framework" and the "obligation to work," are criticized by the hosts as evasive "lawyer-speak." They argue that her refusal to give straight answers on the enforcement of existing immigration laws makes her a continuation of Eric Holder's policies.

This That and the Other
Episode 469 12:21 - 15:39

469: This That and the Other

Right-to-Work Laws, Michael Moore, European Healthcare Myths

Adam Curry critiques a Michael Moore appearance on Current TV regarding Michigan's transition to a right-to-work state. Curry disputes Moore's claim that Europe enjoys "universal free healthcare," noting that residents in the Netherlands pay monthly premiums to private insurers. The conversation defines right-to-work legislation as a union-busting measure that removes the obligation for employees to pay union dues.