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xchrom

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Sun Mar 25, 2012, 11:49 AM Mar 2012

The Wisconsin Story: Scott Walker's Unprecedented Assault on Unions and Democracy

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The Wisconsin Story: Scott Walker's Unprecedented Assault on Unions and Democracy And the June 5th Recall Vote

“The folks that were angry about this started a recall....Not hundreds, not thousands, but tens of thousands of ordinary people did an extraordinary thing. They stood up and took their government back.” -- Gov. Scott Walker, discussing the 2002 recalls that led to his election as Milwaukee County Executive.

Those words, uttered by Wisconsin Republican Gov. Walker in an ad during his 2010 gubernatorial campaign, are strikingly relevant today.

In a 60-day period during a cold Wisconsin winter, state residents collected nearly one million signatures for Walker’s recall, with an election date now scheduled for June 5. That election, which will likely be very close and will almost certainly break new records for spending in the state, will end this stage of a year-and-a-half-long battle over Walker’s divisive reforms, including his controversial attack on public employee unions.

When Walker first announced his plans to reform collective bargaining on Feb. 11, 2011 he anticipated the fight would be over in less than a week. Claiming the state was broke (just weeks after cutting the corporate tax rate), Walker announced Act 10 on a Friday and planned a vote the following Wednesday, leaving almost no time for public debate or deliberation. He even scheduled a bill signing at the end of the week.
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The Wisconsin Story: Scott Walker's Unprecedented Assault on Unions and Democracy (Original Post) xchrom Mar 2012 OP
If we can beat the out-of state money, he'll be a bad memory soon. Greybnk48 Mar 2012 #1

Greybnk48

(10,170 posts)
1. If we can beat the out-of state money, he'll be a bad memory soon.
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 12:06 PM
Mar 2012

I sure hope we the people can stand up to the powerful Koch Industries.

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