Sorry about the apostrophe crime. I think it's only a misdemeanor though!
Yes, I'm serious about SB5. The Ferguson Act should never have been replaced by the law that allowed public employees to do collective bargaining. That happened in the 1960s. I was against it then, and I continue to be against the concept. SB5, actually, IMHO, did not go far enough. It just trims things around the edges. Wisconsin did a better job. There is an inherent conflict of interest in taking public salary money (in the form of union dues) and using it to lobby for benefits for state employees and for and against specific candidates. By contrast, I see no problem with private sector unions, as long as membership is voluntary, because the union is representing workers solely in their capacity as employees of the company, not as "citizens" of the company with the right to hire and fire the management through a voting system. [Now, there are some rare exceptions to this with worker-owned companies, which is a concept I support, but that a whole 'nother can of worms.]
I believe I hear the Siberian Express warming up . . . and to think, Alan had nothing to do with it.