Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
The Constitution Study podcast - 374 - Enforcing the Requirement to Organize Act

374 - Enforcing the Requirement to Organize Act

06/19/23 • 14 min

1 Listener

The Constitution Study podcast

In the House, it’s calls it the “Protecting the Right to Organize Act”. What it should be called is the “Takeover and Socialism of Labor Act”. While they claim that the act is to protect the right to organize, a look at the language of the bill shows that this is not about protecting the right to unionize, but forcing people to do so. Once again we see the federal government illegally regulating employment, coercing people to join a collective, and doing all it can to destroy small business.

plus icon
bookmark

In the House, it’s calls it the “Protecting the Right to Organize Act”. What it should be called is the “Takeover and Socialism of Labor Act”. While they claim that the act is to protect the right to organize, a look at the language of the bill shows that this is not about protecting the right to unionize, but forcing people to do so. Once again we see the federal government illegally regulating employment, coercing people to join a collective, and doing all it can to destroy small business.

Previous Episode

undefined - 373 - Convention of States

373 - Convention of States

I've written before about the Convention of States movement, but this is a topic I'm frequently asked about. I know plenty of people both for and against such a convention, and I've written about their concerns as well. However, I've been asked to write not about the movement, but about the convention itself. So once again, let's dive into the Convention of States, look at the pros and cons, and decide for ourselves if this is the solution to America's problems.

Next Episode

undefined - 375 - The Role of Congress

375 - The Role of Congress

When I started studying the Constitution, I was struck both by how much I had not been taught in school, and how much of what I was taught was wrong. Based on the questions I’ve been asked and the assertions that have been presented to me, a lack of knowledge about the Constitution is almost universal in America. As I watch news coverage, politicians, pundits, and everyday people make claims about the different parts of government can do, can’t do, or is required to do, it has become obvious that a basic understanding of how the United States government is organized is not only needed, but missing. So I’m starting a three-part series explaining the roles of the three branches of government. We’ll start where the Constitution starts, the legislative branch.

Episode Comments

Generate a badge

Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode

Select type & size
Open dropdown icon
share badge image

<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/the-constitution-study-podcast-9032/374-enforcing-the-requirement-to-organize-act-30989678"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to 374 - enforcing the requirement to organize act on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>

Copy