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Retard governors are seeing the writing on the wall, and backing off their tough talk, even changing directions. Now that is acting like a smart governor.
WASHINGTON -- With a wary eye on Wisconsin, Republican leaders in several states are toning down the tough talk against public employee unions and, in some cases, abandoning anti-union measures altogether.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels urged GOP lawmakers to give up on a "right to work" bill for fear the backlash could derail the rest of his agenda.
In Ohio, senators plan to soften a bill that would have banned all collective bargaining by state workers.
And in Michigan, the Republican governor says he'd rather negotiate with public employees than pick a fight.
http://www.indystar.com/article/20110228/NEWS05/102280332/1008
WASHINGTON -- With a wary eye on Wisconsin, Republican leaders in several states are toning down the tough talk against public employee unions and, in some cases, abandoning anti-union measures altogether.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels urged GOP lawmakers to give up on a "right to work" bill for fear the backlash could derail the rest of his agenda.
In Ohio, senators plan to soften a bill that would have banned all collective bargaining by state workers.
And in Michigan, the Republican governor says he'd rather negotiate with public employees than pick a fight.
http://www.indystar.com/article/20110228/NEWS05/102280332/1008