How did Wisconsin and so many other states get to the point of being held hostage to public-sector unions? Jonah Goldberg gives an instructional tour of the history of the labor-government relationship, which only goes back for most of the country to 1962. President John Kennedy lifted the ban on public-sector unions at the federal level in that year, but not because civil-service employees faced poor working conditions or uncertain status. (HotAir.com)
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