From the article cited.
So they can bargain for wages,
limited to the CPI
which can be over ridden by the public
if they want to give more. You know, the people who actually pay the tab.
It's about the government having finally run out of other people's money and it's got to change. Nobody denies a teacher, a fireman or a clerk a decent living. We need people to work for the state and local government, we just have to contain costs.
And politics are part of the problem. Over the years, the democrats mostly, have handed out goodies to public employee unions in exchange for support at election time. Usually without a means of paying for them either. And it isn't just Wisconsin. California, Illinois, New York and New Jersey among others are in fiscal trouble because the democrats would never say "No" to their minions. It became a symbiotic relationship over time. Give me what what I want and I'll take care of you around election time. The problem is, it wasn't the democrats money to give away, it belongs to the people.
Because of our off year election cycle, we elected a new governor in 2009. Chris Christie put this state through what Wisconsin and others are going through last year. The teachers decided that teaching wasn't so important and went to protest in Trenton, just like Wisconsin. Ultimately Christie won out over the unions and is extremely popular in what is otherwise a democrat bastion. The private sector has suffered far worse than the folks in the public sector. The folks who have lost their jobs in the private sector are forced to pay for very generous benefits for people in the public sector.
That era of entitlement is over and is going to change.
The government cannot run out of our rights as citizens and workers. Those people fought for this stuff for decades, and if we cannot have respect for our civil servants and treat them with dignity then we need to be asking bigger questions....
Where did we lose our identity as a nation? When Bush decided that torture was ok and was never punished for it... The precedent has been set and human rights in america are now all on the table, subject to political whim
Why are we vilifying workers and the politicians that are defending them? Because its what the teabaggers do, no other good reason. Anyone that is pro labor is suspect in their insane world where the president is not an american, and they pay alot of taxes... both things are BULLSHIT. This turd blossom of a governor thought he could get out in front of a political popularity contest in wisconsin in his first week by taking bold action.
The era of the teabaggers thinking they can do and say anything has come to an end. Tens of thousands of people are now taking to the streets, in direct opposition to these peoples ZANY ideas.
News flash....
Americans want standards of life that exceed that of the citizens of other nations. They understand the severity of this dictatorial onslaught and they will not be victorious.
Wisconsin will swing to Obama again over this and the dems will make political hay for as long as this governor wants to help his party commit political suicide.
This nation is built on the middle class. They pay all the taxes. You have a union, don't you jack? You volunteering to give up your rights as a worker in the name of the deficit?
I know you wouldn't. You are the guy that wont pay higher taxes, as the greatest generation did during a time of war, even though your taxes are at a sixty year LOW.
You are the guy that is more interested in his own hide and wallet than the nations health. There are some things you just don't cut. Civil servants should not be cut. Its just bad economics.
I am extremely fiscally conservative, but this union busting thing? You show me in writing with sources where this governors innitiative will reduce their budget.
Tell me why the three unions who endorsed his campaign are the only unions exempt from the assault.
Tell me why americans are not entitled to use peaceful protests as a means of affecting change.
Tell me why the republican two year filibuster that just ended is any different than what these democratic officials are doing.
And lastly... answer as a man who remembers what american values are. These unions sprung up when the nation was in the great depression, and they are there to protect the people from JUST THESE KINDS OF ACTIONS.... To protect them from the axe when they need their jobs the most.
The economy needs jobs and I think you are carrying water for economic saboteurs who just want to make america weak to regain power.
This governor has done nothing but prove how autocratic he is, and that is precisely why Unions are in existence. He is proving his opponents argument everyday, and you are just one of the patsys that are going along with this.
He is trying to use the force of the government to crush the rights of the workers with no proof that his economic plan will work.
You have to have people paying income taxes or the country doesn't gain revenue, and governmental bodies can make decisions all they like.... without paid employees to enact them they are useless.
If this governor is so worried about this, then has he given up his rights as an elected official? Has he foregone his pay until his imagined crisis ends? no
He went after the teachers instead.
The whole thing is dirty and unamerican, and quite frankly, I thought you were better than this.
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Mike Tate quoted at the outset of this article went on to say before Paul Ryan’s rebuttal to the President Obama’s State of the Union Address
."The radical proposals in Paul Ryan's "Roadmap to Ruin" stand in stark contrast to the goals President Obama will present for our nation. The vast majority of Americans support preserving social safety nets, expanding educational opportunities for our children to be successful in the growing global economy and ensuring access to affordable health care for all - none of which are offered in Ryan's "Roadmap."
In the meantime, Media Matters reflects on the responses to these demonstrations taking place in Wisconsin. This media outlet cites Glenn Beck’s pronouncements, made on February 16. on his Fox News Show where Beck compared protests in Wisconsin with those in the Middle East and Mexico, describing these as part of "evil spreading around the globe.
Labor history opens the door to what happened before unions developed. People worked for low wages in sweatshops, under harsh conditions. They worked from dawn to dusk. When the depression came, companies demanded more or let the workers go. This sent men by the thousands into the streets, where they wandered looking for jobs. It was, of course, mostly men those days, with women supporting the efforts. They met together, forming groups to challenge corporations. While history records corruption in some of these unions, historians tell us unionization meant a ticket to the middle class, if not for the worker than for his son or daughter he could eventually send to college.
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