Wisconsin isn’t drinking the unions’ Kool Aid

10 May 2012 10:53 #11 by RenegadeCJ

LadyJazzer wrote: One does not have to be a member of a union to support them, and to support the idea that a governor, who didn't even campaign on the issue, had no right to come in and launch a jihad against all unions and collective bargaining. It's pretty clear from the number of people who signed the petitions for the recall in the first place that a HUGE number of the population disagreed with the extremism of this clown's agenda. Now we know that over $11 million in campaign ads have been run by the Koch Brothers and outside influence, and Walker's numbers have gone DOWN 2%... Good! I hope the Koch Brothers keep pouring more of their money into the pit.

I have a feeling we're going to see one election that money COULDN'T buy...


I have a feeling you will be right...the unions massive spending won't do enough to sway people. Especially when they see the results of Walker's actions. Collective bargaining should be illegal for govt workers. Nobody is negotiating on the side of the taxpayer, and the taxpayer can't go broke (well they can, but you can just keep raising taxes on people till they finally move). At least a private company there is a limit to how much a union can extort.

Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!

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