Posts Tagged ‘small business’

Binding Arbitration 101, or Why We Must Stop Calling EFCA “Card Check”

7th July 2009 by Catherine Favazza 5 Comments

The Employee Free Choice Act or, more appropriately, the Employee Forced Choice Act is bad for workers and employers alike. Many on the Right, who have been referring to the legislation simply as “card check,” have made great progress in exposing the anti-democratic elimination of the secret ballot, which not only hurts workers, but also [...]

St. Louis Small Business Protests Rep. Russ Carnahan’s Cap and Trade Vote – UPDATED

1st July 2009 by Catherine Favazza Comments Off

Kudos to the folks of McArthur’s Bakery in St. Louis for telling Rep. Russ Carnahan what they think about his vote on cap and trade:

DSM, a Missouri blogger I met at the Conservative Heartland Leadership Conference, got the video and has the scoop:
McArthur’s Bakery on Lemay Ferry Road, exercised their freedom of speech to protest [...]

Marketing Your Blog with an Elevator Pitch: What Is CatherineFavazza.com?

20th April 2009 by Catherine Favazza 4 Comments

As I mentioned earlier this month, I’m participating in the ProBlogger challenge, 31 Days to a Better Blog. I’ll admit that I’ve not kept up with it daily, but I have been jumping around and incorporating the tips in different ways. On the very first day, I was already stumped. The first challenge was to [...]

5 Easiest Ways to Use Twitter to Advance Conservatism

6th April 2009 by Catherine Favazza 1 Comment

My friend AlexaShrugged, whom I think so highly of that I’ve hired to do freelance work for myself and a client, wrote a great post about how to use Twitter to advance conservatism back in January. It still rings true today and is essential reading for those of you interested in online activism or even [...]