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and the left continues to ignore the emails. LOL! It never was about getting rid of 'collective bargaining or unions en toto.'
MADISON, Wis. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has offered to keep certain collective bargaining rights in place for state workers in a proposed compromise aimed at ending a nearly three-week standoff with absent Senate Democrats, according to e-mails released Tuesday by his office.
Wis. governor proposes union compromise - Politics - More politics - msnbc.com
Looks like Walker is just another typical politician after all....
He made the offer and the unions aren't budging.
If he does complete the cave and close the deal, he's history, a political wimp.
liaryeah, to "think about it" but not actually do itYes how horrible of him to consider doing something Liberals do all the time. Tea Party rallies are loaded with Democrat Plants there to give the whole movement a bad name.
Unlike Reagan who actually did.
source?The Democrat Senators are racing back to the capitol. What did they expect?
source?The Democrat Senators are racing back to the capitol. What did they expect?
actually, it passedIts over. The Reps stripped away all the fiscal portions of the Bill, and called a vote on collective bargaining.
It was defeated, and the fight is now over. The union has lost.
yeah the fleabaggers are gonna get recalledCan anyone say, "Recall"?
Can anyone say, "Recall"?
Can anyone say, "Recall"?
liaryeah, to "think about it" but not actually do it
Unlike Reagan who actually did.
In November 1986, it was disclosed that the Reagan administration had been bargaining with terrorists by selling arms to Iran. Reagan went on television and vehemently denied that any such sale had occurred. He retracted this statement a week later, insisting that the sale of weapons had not been an arms-for-hostages deal. In March 1987, Reagan was forced to issue a second retraction, admitting that the deal had been arms-for-hostages after all.