By Joe Nocera, Columnist, New York Times, August 23, 2011
Lashes out at President Obama because the National Labor Relations Board is trying to block the Boeing Dreamliner from being built in South Carolina: "The South Carolina facility is a hedge against the possibility that Boeing's union work force will shut down production of the Dreamliner. And it's a perfectly legitimate hedge, at least under the rules that the business thought it was operating under. That is what is so jarring about this case - and not just for Boeing. Without any warning, the rules have changed. Uncertainty has replaced certainty. Other companies have to start wondering what other rules could soon change. It becomes a reason to hold back on hiring." http://nyti.ms/nABuXe