Labor Union Bosses’ Secret Slush Funds to Be Laid Bare

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Thank you for your article, congratulations to the administration.

Should ensure sensible use and investment of this cash also.

Now lets pass and enforce fair real estate agent commission limits and CEO/board compensation caps..

Waste not want not. We are all in this boat together.

(Locally in Seattle they are trying to get 18 billion for light rail.

That would be $20,000 for every adult in King County.

Light rail would interfere with traffic and personal property and does not handle enough volume.

Politicians that waste time on useless studies and promotions should lose compensation.)

Jenny of WA 11:57AM October 08, 2008

BRAVO!!!

jerilyn kay miller of 5:31PM October 07, 2008

my dear Elaine Chaos, keep it up, you and your dept. and THANZ, jeri

jerilyn kay miller of WI 5:29PM October 07, 2008

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Sam Dealey

Sam Dealey

Sam Dealey is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and Reader's Digest. He has written for many publications, including Time, GQ, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

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