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News & Issues > Scott Walker is Big Business' Whore!
 

Scott Walker is Big Business' Whore!

Dedicated To All The Middle East Deposed Dictators And Those About To Join Their Ranks.


You know, I've been thinking!  We should probably throw that scumbag, lying, hypocritical governor of Wisconsin in with that group....after all, what he is trying to do is break the back of the Middle Class.

It doesn't matter how we feel about unions.  We don't have to agree with all they do; we don't even have to like them; but there would be few who would not agree that they represent the last voice of Middle Class America and its workers.  

The governor, Scott Walker, is no better than the Polish dictator who tried to keep Lech Wahlesa from unionizing his people.  He's just a little smart-aleck dictator trying to throw his weight around to bust the unions.

The prank call he got from a Democrat posing as David Koch proved he is a liar....he admits to the caller, whom he thinks is Koch, that he is trying to break the union's back.   And all along he has been saying he isn't. Shame on him.  You can listern to the entire conversation between the two on youtube if you wish.  What a hypocrite!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBnSv3a6Nh4

He also discusses on that video how he's going to put pressure on the Democrats in Chicago to return by stopping their automatic bank drafts of their paychecks and making them pick them up in person.  There's a lot more underhanded tactics he reveals to the man he thinks is Koch, including agreeing to let Koch fly him to California for a good time and pick up the tab.  What a scumbag.

Meanwhile, Walker asnd his Republican cronies have been busy passing legislation to give tax breaks to the wealthy which, in essence, is a lot of the reason the state is broke in the first place.

Then, he slaps a mandate on teachers' unions and others to 'pony up' more of their pension and health care premiums, which they have agreed almost from the beginning to do.

But Walker is also demanding that the unions give up their right to collective bargaining,  give up their automatic right to be a union by having to re -form every year, give up any raises they get that exceed the inflation index, and give up their right to have their union dues deducted from their salaries.

He excluded the firefighter's union and the policemen's union because they tend to be more Republican-leaning.  That has backfired, though, as those unions are picketing right along with the unions that are affected

And what of the people who put him in office.  Well, suddenly, they are not so fond of him either.  In the latest Gallup/USA Today poll, 61% disagreed with Walker's stand against the unions. Already petitions are circulating to throw him out of office just as soon as a year is up. 

Bet they'll think twice before voting again for a TEA PARTY radical. Other states, beware! He is trying to prove he can break the back of the Middle Class. After all, he is nothing more than a whore for big business interests.

 


posted on Feb 25, 2011 1:06 PM ()

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Amen!!
comment by elderjane on Feb 26, 2011 9:08 AM ()
You and I, Jerri....always on the same page...well, nearly always!
reply by redimpala on Feb 27, 2011 8:47 PM ()
While you're "preaching to the choir", it's so true. Ed Schultz of MSNBC has really been taking these bozos to task. Even our President for not backing up the "good guys".
comment by solitaire on Feb 26, 2011 6:23 AM ()
The 14 Democrats who left the state did absolutely the right thing. If they had stayed to fight, he would have railroaded this bill through. Saturday, 70,000 people gathered in spite of terrible weather to protest this little dictator. I hope they throw him out of office.
reply by redimpala on Feb 27, 2011 8:47 PM ()
This event is bringing to light a good deal of what is wrong with Republican thinking. It may be a blessing in disguise if it reaches those who only watch right-wing TV.
comment by tealstar on Feb 25, 2011 5:19 PM ()
Right now, everyone is getting a good dose of just what these tea party candidates are all about, which is to promote the agenda of the big money people who put them in power. They are not FOR the people! They are puppets whose strings are being pulled by big money interests. Personally, I think they are going to do more to get Obama reelected than anything.
reply by redimpala on Feb 25, 2011 8:14 PM ()
Booooooooo!
Right-wing ideologues have exploited crises to push through an agenda that has nothing to do with resolving those crises, and everything to do with imposing their vision of a harsher, more unequal, less democratic society.
comment by marta on Feb 25, 2011 4:31 PM ()
They think they can create an oligarchy in the states and push the American people around. They are going to find that the voters will turn on them even more quickly than they elected them.
reply by redimpala on Feb 25, 2011 8:11 PM ()
I haven't heard anything from the Right regarding the koch conversation--isn't that strange? NOT!!!
comment by greatmartin on Feb 25, 2011 4:01 PM ()
Egg all around their faces!!! All of a sudden we get a REAL picture of just what scumbags these people really are.
reply by redimpala on Feb 25, 2011 8:10 PM ()
He is an cannot say the words here but think that you know.The tea party sucks.
comment by fredo on Feb 25, 2011 2:01 PM ()
Governor Walker is doing more for Obama and the Democratic agenda than if he were his campaign manager. People are beginning to realize just what low lifes these tea party candidates really are.
reply by redimpala on Feb 25, 2011 8:09 PM ()

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