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"If our enemies' arrows should blot out the sun, then we shall fight in the shade." 'Dienekes' is a nom de plume, borrowed from Herodotus’ account of the Battle of Thermopylae. As a writer, I focus on issues mostly related to the institutional Left in the United States, as well as Marxist labor unions.
by | Feb 21, 2017

Although they do not name him by name, and may not have personally voted for him, it appears the small business community is positively giddy over President Trump’s election, according to the National Federation of Independent Business, an association of…

by | Feb 18, 2017

As the Left continues its extreme hatred for everything related to President Donald Trump, some of the Left’s tactics may actually be helping to increase the billionaire’s family business. Take, for example, the Left’s boycott of first-daughter Ivanka Trump’s products….

by | Feb 17, 2017

The United Auto Workers, whose president once called now-President Donald Trump “an enemy” of the middle class, is hoping to capitalize on President Trump’s “America First” (Buy American, Hire American) campaign by airing its own “Buy American” television ads, according…

by | Feb 16, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC—President Trump’s nominee for labor secretary, fast-food CEO Andrew Puzder, is withdrawing his name for consideration one day before Senate confirmation hearings were due to begin. “After careful consideration and discussions with my family, I am withdrawing my nomination…

by | Feb 16, 2017

On Wednesday, North Dakota’s governor, Doug Burgum, issued an emergency evacuation order for the Oceti Sakowin protest camp in order to speed the cleanup of the waste left behind by #NoDAPL protesters “to avoid an ecological disaster to the Missouri…

by | Feb 14, 2017

With union membership in the United States at an all-time low—even after eight years of having a pro-union president in the White House, more than 93% of the private sector workforce is union free—unions now face very uncertain future under…

by | Feb 14, 2017

On Monday, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the union behind the multi-million dollar push to raise the minimum wage to $15 and unionize the fast-food industry, protested President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Labor, Andrew Puzder. As CEO of…

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