esquel
Collector of Meteorites
So at the conclusion of my union contract, it's hunky-dory if the state decides to unilaterally replace it with payment in cheese sandwiches, no pesky negotiation required? Gee, thanks!
Oh but it has. The voters would have been mad had he increased spending after campaigning on reducing the size of government.
And as to taxes, the folks who put him into office also knew he was a republican ... republicans like tax cuts. In fact, Walker also promised to cut taxes during his campaign.
Now are you complaining because he didn't break promises he made voters?![]()
The corporations already pushed the unions out from the top of the campaign donor list. Eliminating unions is clearly a well thought out thing to work against.What I find interesting is that Citizens United was tired as being fair because it allows corporations AND unions to contribute unlimited monies to campaigns. Now the Pubs want top abolish unions.
Franklin D. Roosevelt said:All Government employees should realize that the process of collective bargaining, as usually understood, cannot be transplanted into the public service. It has its distinct and insurmountable limitations when applied to public personnel management. The very nature and purposes of Government make it impossible for administrative officials to represent fully or to bind the employer in mutual discussions with Government employee organizations. The employer is the whole people, who speak by means of laws enacted by their representatives in Congress.
Franklin D. Roosevelt said:Particularly, I want to emphasize my conviction that militant tactics have no place in the functions of any organization of Government employees. Upon employees in the Federal service rests the obligation to serve the whole people, whose interests and welfare require orderliness and continuity in the conduct of Government activities. This obligation is paramount. Since their own services have to do with the functioning of the Government, a strike of public employees manifests nothing less than an intent on their part to prevent or obstruct the operations of Government until their demands are satisfied. Such action, looking toward the paralysis of Government by those who have sworn to support it, is unthinkable and intolerable.
Even if they're "right" and the republicans are "wrong" our form of government couldn't survive the precedent it would set. If the dems were to succeed here via crippling the legislature the repubs will start doing the same to any legislation they don't like. The entire machine would grind to a halt until we either forced votes or removed the quorum requirements. In either case the majority would have its way, that's how democracy is supposed to work. Hopefully it won't go that far.
I think the spectre of using State Police to round up members of an opposing party to force them to vote would be pretty damaging to our democratic process also.
I think both sides are at fault here, the Dems for walking out and the Governor for raising the tension with some of his statements.
Managers, be they private or public are by nature adversarial to employee unions. It's not a surprise the Wisconsin governor would like to not have to deal with a union.FDR's thoughts on collective bargaining and public worker strikes:
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=15445
Specifically:
Darn that right-wing FDR, he was such a union-basher!
(Edit: Hell, this letter is extremely topical it deserves a thread..)
But when you try to selectively pass a law to seriously weaken only the unions in your state that supported Democratic candidates and you exempt 3 unions that supported Repub candidates, you have some explaining beyond a vague excuse that doesn't hold a lot of water.
"Do you think government employees should be represented by labor unions that bargain for higher pay, benefits and pensions ... or do you think government employees should not be represented by labor unions?"
Sixty-four percent said they don't think "government employees" should be represented by labor unions.
Pew, by contrast, asks the question this way and gets a very different answer:
...when you hear of a disagreement between state or local governments and unions that represent government workers, is your first reaction...
To side with the governments 38
To side with the unions 44
Not with the left's latest version of Global Warming occurring.![]()
These assumptions don't fit with the evidence I see....it's getting all kinds of people weighing in on something that is a local issue, from other places where they don't know all the details and facts, and are often misrepresenting the truth, for political reasons..... Don't let your ideology drive you to make decisions you will regret.
So I take it if we looked we could find some posts where you condemned the marked increase in use of the filibuster by the Repubs in the last 2 years?...And I can't help but note how Democrats are defending this "flee the state" stalling tactic. It's a direct attempt to circumvent the results of the election. And considering the way you lefties were crying and crying about Republicans JUST FAILING TO VOTE WITH YOU, it's the height of hypocrisy to then defend this action. What is being pulled here is far far worse than that which you decried for the last two years. Republicans didn't pull any stunts like this. They just refused to support you. This is childish, and the entire thing is being misrepresented by most people on the left.
Oh we have plenty of scientifically illiterate board members. The JREF attracts them.Wow. So you're not exactly scientifically literate are you? Didn't think I would stumble across that on randi.org....

Oh but it has. The voters would have been mad had he increased spending after campaigning on reducing the size of government.
And as to taxes, the folks who put him into office also knew he was a republican ... republicans like tax cuts. In fact, Walker also promised to cut taxes during his campaign.
Now are you complaining because he didn't break promises he made voters?![]()
Watching the governor's speech of defiance so reminded me of Mubarak. He blamed to protest on outsiders. He invoked the silent majority reminiscent of Nixon.
310 unions in one state? What, does every fire district have their own union? I'm not even sure we have 310 fire districts in this state.Well walker is claiming that there were 310 police and fire unions in WI that didn't endorse him, the state-wide police and fire unions he says endorsed his opponent.
I would have considered the AFLCIO to be a couple unions, one for each type of worker. I think what is really an individual bargaining unit is being called a union. So the employees of one hospital, or one school district that bargained as a unit must be being called a union. But in reality it's a bargaining unit, not a distinct union.Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, which represents more than 250,000 workers in more than 1,000 unions, launched radio and television ads on Sunday saying the plan would “take away rights of thousands of nurses, teachers and other trusted public employees.”