clevergirl
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Yep, those that love unions can pay the dues, everyone else should be able to opt out. Isnt it funny how liberals always have to rely on coersion, they cant get people to follow their policies without being threatened by the proverbial stick.
Yep, those that love unions can pay the dues, everyone else should be able to opt out. Isnt it funny how liberals always have to rely on coersion, they cant get people to follow their policies without being threatened by the proverbial stick.
Mr. Walker was not crushed. He was buoyed, winning by a solid seven points in a high-turnout race.
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money can buy elections.
You guys must be so proud
money can buy elections.
You guys must be so proud
money can buy elections.
You guys must be so proud
Mr. Walker was not crushed. He was buoyed, winning by a solid seven points in a high-turnout race.
read more
I think what has changed after wisconsin is that OTHER governors can feel more confident taking measures to reign in the out of control compensations of people who are in public unions and are therefore paid with tax dollars.
Yep, those that love unions can pay the dues, everyone else should be able to opt out. Isnt it funny how liberals always have to rely on coersion, they cant get people to follow their policies without being threatened by the proverbial stick.
money can buy elections.
You guys must be so proud
Sour grapes much~ To pretend democrats don't spend heavily in elections is as dishonest as the day is long.
Big Labor picked this fight and lost.
Even Democrats, though they howl that we must milk the rich more, are starting to concede that the government sector, now at a peacetime record 37 percent of the gross domestic product, must be pared back.
The salad days of the government employee are coming to an end, as they have already in Greece, Italy and Spain.
As Europe went farther down that road to socialism than did we, the pain there will be greater. But it is coming here, too.
Already, states and cities have begun cutting their labor force. And the states that were most indulgent in providing pay and benefits their taxpayers could not afford are the states being hit hardest, like Barack Obamas Illinois and Jerry Browns California.
The anger and accusations of union leaders, directed at Gov. Walker, testify to their shocked awareness of the new political realities.
And Obamas conspicuous absence from the battlefield he sent a tweet and did a flyover testifies to his recognition that while government unions may be his loyal political allies, they are also an albatross hanging around his neck this November.
Pat Buchanan: The bell tolls for the government unions
Mr. Walker was not crushed. He was buoyed, winning by a solid seven points in a high-turnout race.
read more