It’s now a cliché (just a couple of years ago, it was a fresh and clever apothegm) that everybody is entitled to his own opinion but not to his own facts. Obviously, the elite media aren’t going to apply that principle to the Tin Lady, who, in the course of expressing her support for the oppressed masses at CBS, offered the empirical observation, “America’s unions are the backbone of America’s middle class” followed by the declaration, “I will always stand with America’s working men and women in the fight to ensure that they are able to earn a fair wage”.
According to the Census Bureau, union members comprise 7.8 percent of the nongovernmental work force, a figure that has declined sharply from a not very impressive 16.5 percent a quarter century ago. “America’s working men and women” seem to think that they can earn fair wages without the assistance of a union movement whose primary mission is no longer collective bargaining but dirigiste economic and political transformation. Unions can, however, be accurately described as the backbone of Mrs. Bill Clinton’s Presidential campaign, which is why the candidate both hands out absurd compliments and stands behind the fight to ensure that union finances are free from scrutiny.
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