So, the Republican governor of Wisconsin and his Republican cronies broke a law to ram through an unpopular bill last night. I just have to ask myself, what is gained by this? It will not be a victory for the Republican party because the bill will be overturned in court, the governor will be recalled as soon as possible, and a wave of outrage will pull Republicans from their seats in elections wherever they hold them in the state.

The whole point of ending collective bargaining for the unions who did not support the newly elected governor (police and firefighters are exempt) was supposedly to save money for the state. The teachers and other public employee unions agreed to cuts in pay and benefits, however, they did not want their right to collective bargain taken away.

The changes made last night cut the collective bargaining rights, they did not touch financial cuts at all. so much for the tenuous premise that the bill was illegally passed on the basis of cutting the state budget deficit.

Now, Republicans might have saved themselves by compromising on the collective bargaining rights, gotten the finance cuts they stated they desperately needed, (but we know that wasn't the point of this) but now they've engendered volatile hate against their party that is not going to go away for DECADES. Long-term planning not their strong suit.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/03/10/wisconsin.budget/index.html?hpt=T1
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/03/10/134415101/shock-vote-wisconsin-senate-approves-controversial-anti-union-bill

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Date: 2011-03-10 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eclatc4t.livejournal.com
oh yeah. in 2009, Bank of America paid NO TAX at all.
actually, most oil companies and other top corporations pay nothing or almost nothing, and receive huge regulatory favors from Congress on top of it. as Leona Helmsley famously said, "paying taxes are for the little people."

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Date: 2011-03-10 07:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karadin.livejournal.com
Yep, this budget deficit really didn't exsist, note how quick they were to get around the quorum by taking out all the finance questions to hit what they really wanted, the collective bargaining rights.

And they can't say it's to benefit the public, because the unions that supported this gov, the police and firefighters were exempt, it's just a way to pit certain sectors of public employees against the others.

But it's nothing new from Republicans, after Regan fired all the air-traffic controllers, I guess we could see this inexorable slide to the death of unions, where people seriously ask, do we even need them anymore? Pathetic.

What makes me angry is the previous 'most selfish generation' they've sucked the country moving from hippies to yuppies to the entitled, they've got what they wanted, so fuck everyone else coming up after them.

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