Scott Walker: I Took On Unions, I Can Take On ISIS

The blurring of lines distinguishing these domestic political irritants and armed foreign murder cults is rhetorically popular and has been for a while. You can hear this pretty much every time you turn on afternoon talk radio. Here's Rush Limbaugh's answer, when asked which is the greater threat, the liberal or the terrorist:

Both of them — both liberals and terrorists — have a lot in common. The one thing that they hate the most is freedom… A leftist and a terrorist — a leftist and a totalitarian — are one and the same.

Scott Walker: God's Gift to the Democratic Party - Rolling Stone

You can always depend on NaziCon leader Rush Limbaugh to feed his mushrooms.
 
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Thousands Protest Wisconsin's Right-To-Work Bill At The State's Capitol

MADISON, Wis., Feb 28 (Reuters) - Wisconsin unions bussed in thousands of workers from around the state on Saturday to demonstrate against the impending adoption of a law that would ban private sector workers from being required to join a union or pay dues.

The bill, which was approved by the Republican-led state Senate on Wednesday, would make Wisconsin the 25th state to adopt a so-called "right-to-work" law. It is supported by Governor Scott Walker, a potential Republican presidential candidate.

About 5,000 people gathered at the state capitol on Saturday, despite the frigid temperature of 16 degrees F (-9 C). The protesters waved U.S. flags, rang cow bells and chanted "This is what Democracy looks like." Many held signs denouncing the bill.

More: Thousands Protest Wisconsin's Right-To-Work Bill At The State's Capitol

Dirty bunch of ISIS terrorists. If union dues favored Conservatives - this shit wouldn't be happening.
 
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If union dues favored Conservatives - they wouldn't be trying to bust unions.

If illegal aliens would vote Republican - Conservatives would be pushing for amnesty.
 
CPAC 2015 Straw Poll: Rand Paul wins again — but Scott Walker is surging

Sen. Rand Paul won The Washington Times/CPAC presidential preference straw poll for the third time in a row while Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker surged to second place, as they trounced the rest of a strong but crowded field of potential candidates Saturday.

Read more: CPAC straw poll Rand Paul wins Scott Walker surging - Washington Times



 
Just what America needs

-Geaux

Scott Walker Stands By Claim Reagan's Union-Busting Was 'Most Significant' Foreign Policy Decision

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) is doubling down on claims that the strongest foreign policy move in his lifetime was former President Ronald Reagan's decision to fire 11,000 air traffic controllers.

In 1981, almost 13,000 air traffic control employees walked off the job when contract negotiations between the federal government and the controllers union stalled. Reagan claimed the strike was illegal and demanded the air traffic controllers return to work; when some 11,000 did not, he fired them.

"It sent a message not only across America, it sent a message around the world," Walker said, according to The Washington Post, claiming the action showed foreign allies and enemies that "we weren't to be messed with."

Walker made almost identical comments during a January MSNBC appearance,where he claimed there were documents that proved the Soviet Union treated the U.S. differently following the standoff.

"Years later, documents released from the Soviet Union showed that that exactly was the case," he said. "The Soviet Union started treating [Reagan] more seriously once he did something like that. Ideas have to have consequences. And I think [President Barack Obama] has failed mainly because he's made threats and hasn't followed through on them."


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I'm waiting for Scotty to brag about bustin' up unions, then brag about supporting Keystone, which is 100% union built ... the country knows he's in the Koch's pockets.. It will all come out on Walker, and the RW will have PLENTY to deflect and lie about.
Private or public unions?


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Scott Walker Says He'll Sign Anti-Labor 'Right to Work

After all, when one of his wealthiest supporters, Wisconsin billionaire Diane Hendricks, had asked in 2011 about making Wisconsin a “right to work” state, Walker was caught on tape replying: “The first step is we’re going to deal with collective bargaining for all public employee unions, because you use divide and conquer.”
You babbled nonsense without answering the question. Would the Keystone pipeline use public or private unions.

If you can't keep up, just let us know instead of looking stupid with your answers.


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Still won't answer? Very telling on your dishonesty.


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Go talk to the conservatives then get back with me on the insults of being called terrorist

-Geaux

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The Wisconsin AFL-CIO says the protesters will also demand an apology from Governor Scott Walker after he said fighting against 100,000 protesters during the Act 10 debates in 2011 prepared him to battle terrorists as president. Walker made the comment at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Thursday.

Wisconsinites Rally to Stop Right-to-Work Bill Common Dreams Breaking News Views for the Progressive Community
 
Protesters who confronted Walker

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and Scott Walker is one hundred percent correct. Confrontation with Law abiding Americans exercising their Constitutionally guaranteed Rights to Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Assembly and the Right to Petition the Government is totally the same as Confronting Militant Fanatic Religious Fundamentalist terrorists ready to ritually cut off heads and burn people alive in order to achieve their Political goals. Its totally the same dude ....Sam Simpleton
 
and Scott Walker bravely confronted the "Al Ragin Grannies" special forces of Wisconsin protesters who sang ruthlessly in the capitol building...Oh the Humanity
 
Republicans Sure Love to Hate Unions

A paradox of American politics is that Republicans take organized labor more seriously than Democrats do.

The right sees unions as a mainstay of the left, a crucial source of cash, campaign manpower and votes.

“Unions are the largest player in American politics and they will be for some time,” Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, declared in March at the Conservative Political Action Conference. “Fourteen million Americans have to pay union dues. If they average $500, and that is a low estimate, that’s a $7 billion slush fund for the left.”

Republicans are willing to go to great lengths to weaken the union movement, especially at the state level. Even as the strength of organized labor as a whole declines, conservatives view unions that represent public sector employees, in particular, as anathema. They are desperate to gut the power of the 7.2 million organized government workers — who range from teachers, to clerks in the Department of Motor Vehicles, to social workers, public hospital employees, meat and poultry inspectors, road workers, property tax auditors and civil servants in general. These are the employees who populate the extensive bureaucracies that the right loathes.

But even with labor unions no longer the force they were — and in fact in part because of their decline — the pressure will fall on both parties to more effectively represent the interests and rights of economically struggling voters, who at some point will refuse to tolerate their eroding income and lack of opportunity.

More: Republicans Sure Love to Hate Unions - The New York Times

It is no secret why Conservatives hate unions.
 
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