Union bosses are sweating bullets over the reality that their gravy train is about to fly off the tracks

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Only the ruling class elites and their union boss allies have the unique power of forcing Americans to pay for something that they don’t want.

And then they use the money they take from Americans against their will to support Democrats who are opposed to everything that normal Americans believe.

But union bosses are sweating bullets over the reality that their gravy train is about to fly off the tracks.

Republicans on the cusp of passing Right to Work laws in Montana and New Hampshire

The Right to Work movement has spent decades trying to pass Right to Work legislation in Montana and New Hampshire.

Right to Work legislation simply allows Americans to get or keep a job without being forced to pay dues or fees to a labor union as a condition of their employment.

There are currently 26 Right to Work states.

This simple concept is supported by the right to association or not associate, as protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

It is a bulwark against union corruption in states with forced union dues in which union members have no way to hold union bosses accountable when they spend their money on left-wing politics or enriching themselves.

Right to Work legislation allows Americans to remove their support from corrupt union bosses, forcing union bosses to act ethically and responsibly.

Thanks to the election results this week, Republicans have real opportunities to make Montana and New Hampshire the next Right to Work states.

In New Hampshire, Republicans maintained control of the Governor’s office, with former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte winning that race.

And they also are on track to grow their majorities in both the state House and Senate.

It will still be an uphill fight in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, which has 400 members, but with the possibility of having upwards of 230 Republicans, they are in their best position in years to get it done.

In Montana, due to redistricting, Republicans are on track to lose a few seats, meaning they are likely to lose their supermajorities but should at least still maintain majorities.

Montana Republican Governor Greg Gianforte won re-election, and while he previously stood in the way of passing Right to Work, there are reports that he may get out of the way for it to pass in the 2025 legislation session.

Right to Work is crucial to preserving freedom in America

Year after year, 90% of the political donations – funds that come directly from American workers with varying political beliefs – directed by union bosses go directly to supporting Democrat candidates and causes.

This election cycle we saw several unions refuse to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, which was unprecedented and can be directly tied back to the success of Right to Work laws.

The Teamsters refused to endorse Kamala after they released polling that indicated nearly 60% of their working-class members prefer Trump.

The fact is, if they had endorsed Kamala, it likely would have hurt their bottom line with members choosing to drop their membership in Right to Work states.

Right to Work is a winning issue, and it’s good for working-class Americans and the nation at large.

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