Labor unions support Clinton child care proposal

    Follow the Money!Let’s see.

    The government allows states to pay independent contractor daycare providers to provide such services for “welfare moms” (the providers often being relatives).

    Then the SEIU or AFSCME presses state / local politicians to “recognize” the union as the representative to “collectively bargain” with the state – often with a “stroke of the pen” executive order from a pliant Democrat Governor rewarding the unions for campaign support (see, e.g., Illinois; New Jersey; Oregon; Maryland) – this though the daycare providers aren’t employees of the state. In other words, the same stunt the tried here in RI.

    The daycare providers are not given the opportunity to vote in a secret ballot election as to whether or not they even want the union representing them.

    The union starts collecting dues (sometimes collected for them by the state as a deduction from the reimbursements from the heretofore independent contractor daycare providers).

    A major portion of those dues are recycled back to “cooperative” politicians (almost invariably Democrats).

    Then the national Democrat politicians work toward further expanding the daycare program.

    The cycle begins again …

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