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What Is Trump's Labor Policy? CRC Research Director Mike Watson shares insights highlighting the importance of returning to a labor policy supporting worker freedom and economic growth, rather than yielding to union pressures.
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Why Not Victory? CRC Contributor Neil Hrab surmises Musk's acquisition of X was a strategic move against the left's intellectual superstructure, with the potential to alter the landscape of public discourse and media.
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What's The 'Superfund Shakedown'? In this two-part series, CRC Senior Research Analyst Robert Stilson discusses how climate lawsuits against energy companies are faltering, pushing states to pivot towards implementing Climate Superfund laws.
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Latest Video from CRC Marching Toward Violence
Over 150 groups involved in the disruptive anti-Israel protests on college campuses and elsewhere in the United States are “pro-terrorism.” The vast majority support Hamas and/or the October 7 terrorist attacks. The movement contains militant elements pushing it toward a wider, more severe campaign focused on property destruction and violence properly described as domestic terrorism. Its long-term goals are revolutionary and it demands the “dismantlement” of America’s “colonialist,” “imperialist,” or “capitalist” system, often calling for the U.S. to be abolished as a country. These revolutionary goals are held by the two different factions of anti-Israel extremist groups. The first faction combines Islamists, communists/Marxists, and anarchists. The second faction consists of groups with white supremacist/nationalist ideologies. They share Jew-hatred, anti-Americanism, and the goal of sparking a revolutionary uprising. This study analyzes the movement and draws 12 conclusions about its supporters, means, and objectives; and identifies at least 10 options for legislators, law enforcement, and concerned citizens to take action.
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Consequences of the PRO (Union Boss) Act |
Why are workers worried about a bill that’s supposed to help them? It's because the PRO Act was written by union bosses, not workers, and it would give unions illegal coercive powers. On top of that, it would end state right-to-work laws and destroy Uber, Lyft, and other gig-economy jobs. Many on the left support the Pro Act, but are they aware of the profound and far-reaching consequences if it were to pass? |
| Episode #342: Arabella's Tax (Return) Day |
In this episode: Host Mike Watson sits down with colleagues Robert Stilson and Parker Thayer to discuss findings from the Arabella sister nonprofits’ latest tax returns.
Listen here: Episode 342: Arabella's Tax (Return) Day
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