On 20/03/2011 17:55, Paul Stenquist wrote:

On Mar 20, 2011, at 11:31 AM, mike wilson wrote:

On 20/03/2011 15:29, Walter Gilbert wrote:
the
dissolution of collective bargaining rights among public sector unions

I fail to see why anyone would want that, except to treat fellow humans less 
equitably.  Being promoted by the corn-fed fascist who recently awarded the tax 
breaks that precipitated his state's budget crisis seems to be merely icing on 
the cake.


You obviously haven't been following the Wisconsin situation closely, except perhaps 
Michael Moore's fictional version. Collective bargaining on non-salary issues in 
Wisconsin resulted in regulations that forced the state to keep a special education 
school open that had one student and four teachers. It forced them to fire four young, 
enthusiastic teachers when cuts had to be made, rather than one old guy who had been 
suspended twice for abusing students. And collective bargaining rights for salary haven't 
been lost. All that's changed is that the unions won't be able to dictate the way the 
state is run. The "corn-fed fascist," you refer to in your ad hominem attack, 
didn't cause the current budget crisis. He's only been in office for 60 days. He has 
tried to provide a better climate for business, so that manufacturers might stay in the 
state, and perhaps even some  new ones will relocate there -- rather than in the 
multitude of states that have low business taxes and righ
t-to-work laws that effectively neuter unions. Wisconsin is still a union 
state; many others are not.

Been reading rather too much about it - from both sides.


Oh, and by the way, the governor was elected at the ballot box. The people 
chose him and his policies.

The propensity for the working American to vote directly contrary to its best interest has been a source of wonder and amusement for the rest of the world for decades.


But this debate is a far cry from Ecke's snide little remarks about those who 
oppose wikileaks. It's really out of control and has led to so much nonsense. 
Most of it from people who have no grasp of U.S. issues or politics.

Most of whom, sadly, live in the USA.

I'm finished.

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