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RUSH:
... The unions -- I was gonna get to Scott Walker at some point in the
stack, but I might as well touch on it briefly. There's a couple
of
stories here in the stack about the unions losing strength in
Wisconsin.
"Republican Governor
Scott
Walker widened his lead over Democrat Tom Barrett to 7percentage points
in a new poll." It's less than a week. Walker at 52.
Barrett is at
45.
Wall Street Journal: "Wisconsin Unions See Ranks Drop Ahead of
Recall
Vote -- Public-employee unions in Wisconsin have experienced a dramatic
drop in membership -- by more than half for the second-biggest union --
since a law championed by Republican Gov. Scott Walker sharply
curtailed their ability to bargain over wages and working conditions."
This Wisconsin recall election, the Democrats, this is
their
election. They demanded this. It's a recall. They
started it. They
wanted it. It was gonna be a proving ground. It was where they were
gonna demonstrate the power of unions, public-sector employees.
They
were gonna get rid of a Republican governor and his ideas, and the
exact worst-case scenario is happening. The Democrat National
Committee has pulled all money out. They are conceding
already. The
big risk in Wisconsin, I'll tell you what it is. The big risk in
Wisconsin is that Walker voters get a sense of complacency, think this
is over, and don't show up. That's the biggest risk right now,
and
that's what the largest concern is. But this election that the
Democrats demanded, this has considerable ramifications for organized
labor.
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RUSH: The lesson in Wisconsin is that conservatism works.
Scott
Walker has done everything that Obama says is impossible to do.
He cut
spending and expanded the economy while lowering taxes and laying off
no one. It's amazing.
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I agree w/R about the biggest risk being complacency, however, I think irritation with the thuggery and blatant in your face attitude has made the average WI voter realize that this is the one chance to evict the unions that think THEIR union members deserve more than the employer.
ReplyDeleteThe reduction in property tax due to the change in Health Care providers, from the union owned and operated to competitive bidding, has put dollars back in the voters' pockets, and they realize those dollars would have gone to the union pockets - either the national, the state, or the local would have just kept them. And, what is the difference? Nada, except that costs have gone down. More teachers can be hired, if needed, as there is more money left after the union vultures have taken their fill. What's not to like?
I *really* think people are fed up with the two-tier system where the union members get top pay and benefits and the rest of us get the leftovers.
tomw