Governator vs Unions, chapter 23
This AP story, “Schwarzenegger Remarks on Women Anger Many,” could have easily been headlined “Union activists seek to protect status quo,” but that’s just not as sexy, is it? Without benefit of survey data, the standard for the “many” in the headline seems to be “a small group of nurses” and various union spokespeople. Sounds like a broad-based movement, all right.
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