A little more on EFCA
This afternoon I saw Josh's post on EFCA, how the compromise would entail cutting out card check. But the lack of comments on his post means I have to blog about it here where he might not see.
It's not that I want him to see what I wrote, but more importantly is this article by T.A. Frank in the Monthly that made the argument that Card Check was the least important provision in EFCA.
That article can be found here and I would hope Josh would link to it in a post.
It's not that I want him to see what I wrote, but more importantly is this article by T.A. Frank in the Monthly that made the argument that Card Check was the least important provision in EFCA.
That article can be found here and I would hope Josh would link to it in a post.











