Recently, the United Auto Workers (UAW) tried to unionize a Volkswagen factory in the South
It is interesting to note that when a vote is taken and the union doesn't win the vote, it is blamed on some outside factor, like the "South", as if this ubiquitous direction had some kind of influence. The employees are the ones that vote, so why don't the employees get the blame, or the praise, or the Unions see no virtue in their rejection, and no introspection in their efforts. Perhaps they could look at being relevant, instead of pushing their ever-present "redistribution of wealth" mantra. Back to the vote...it seems that for those that rule, there is no respect to the vote, or to the principles that are the basis of the vote. Look at recent initiatives to reinforce the definition of marriage. There is no respect for the majority of voters and their moral basis for the success of the vote. Where a definition-of-marriage initiative has been presented and voted-on by the public, it has won a majority of votes. Then it is dismissed, out-of-hand by the ruling elite and then directed to a handful of people to decide its morality (the courts). Is it to be assumed that the morality of a few would trump the votes of a majority? It is like an answer in search of a question, and there is no "civil-right" in an institution first established as a sacrament of religion. Wasn't it God that performed the first marriage?
The rule of Law has been disgraced by this process. The courts have been established as a check-and-balance for the other branches of government, not as an arbiter of morality, that would try to trump the vote of the majority.
There is a movement afoot to establish Article V conventions, according to the Constitution, that would assert the rights of the States to establish law, when the branches of government are not doing their job. I would assume that the future, being a reflection of the direction of the past, would tell us that the results of these conventions would come under the final scrutiny of the Judicial Branch. The Constitution has no such provisions. But they will certainly try, and cause that the Constitution "shall hang by a thread", and not be overtaken.
The rule of Law must be sustained if our form of government is to continue and I don't mean the rule of law that is activist, but one that is no respector of persons, that is even-handed and true, versus false.
Even though this is just an observation.....
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