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riversedge

(70,242 posts)
Thu Jul 9, 2015, 06:23 PM Jul 2015

Scott Walker Prepares To Sign Budget That Eliminates The Living Wage And Prevailing Wage

Source: thinkprogress.org




Scott Walker Prepares To Sign Budget That Eliminates The Living Wage And Prevailing Wage

by Alice Ollstein Jul 9, 2015 1:24pm


For months, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has said he won’t launch his long-expected run for the Republican nomination for President until he gets his own house in order and signs Wisconsin’s budget into law. Despite weeks of delays, he still may make that deadline before his planned announcement on July 13th.

After several back-to-back, late night, contentious debates — including an interruption by a bomb threat — the Wisconsin legislature sent a nearly $73 billion two-year budget to Walker’s desk.

Though Wisconsinites successfully pressured lawmakers to take out provisions that would have levied a special tax on bicycles, gutted the state’s government transparency laws and reduce a planned $300 million cut to universities to $250 million, a host of controversial provisions — several of them slipped in at the last minute — made it into the final draft.

The 11th-hour additions include a repeal of wage protections for construction workers on local government projects, the elimination of workers’ right to one day off per week, loosened regulations over payday lenders, and a provision to expedite approval for a tar sands pipeline that would bisect the state. Another change made over the Fourth of July weekend eliminates the state’s long-standing living wage law and replaces all references to a “living wage” with “minimum wage.”

Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/election/2015/07/09/3678542/scott-walker-prepares-sign-budget-eliminates-living-wage-prevailing-wage/



Things are going from bad to worse in Wisconsin.


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Scott Walker Prepares To Sign Budget That Eliminates The Living Wage And Prevailing Wage (Original Post) riversedge Jul 2015 OP
Wisconsin sits figuratively in the electric chair, Still In Wisconsin Jul 2015 #1
I wish I understood how any middle class person thinks his and the Koch Bros needs randys1 Jul 2015 #2
Well, like Kansas and the other states that vote these guys in.... GitRDun Jul 2015 #3
It's the poor that gets hurt the most, but of course they don't usually vote. What a shame. demosincebirth Jul 2015 #6
They had three chances to vote this clown out. They didn't. Feeling the Bern Jul 2015 #4
So many of tried so hard to get him out. No, not all of riversedge Jul 2015 #7
Feel sorry for you guys. But 3 times? Something is off the rails in WI... winstars Jul 2015 #8
..... riversedge Jul 2015 #11
Such an original comment. Release The Hounds Jul 2015 #18
yet true... the_sly_pig Jul 2015 #22
Take him to court. murielm99 Jul 2015 #5
Well it would have to be in the states constitution because there is jack in the federal one cstanleytech Jul 2015 #13
An evil turd. Ugh. Owl Jul 2015 #9
THAT is one NAUSEATING pic. AngryDem001 Jul 2015 #10
They all look like smarmy 3rd Reichsters. 'LOL! Look what we got away with again!' n/t freshwest Jul 2015 #19
what an They_Live Jul 2015 #12
I didn't think secondvariety Jul 2015 #14
Walker is such a prick blackspade Jul 2015 #15
And this asshole wants to do the same for the rest of the country. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2015 #16
Fuckin dickhead Blue Owl Jul 2015 #17
Did you catch the part packman Jul 2015 #20
Because the last six years weren't shitty enough for Wisconsin? Hong Kong Cavalier Jul 2015 #21
Wisconsin Governor Walker Signs Budget Establishing Feudalism EEO Jul 2015 #23
I don't know if he's "THE" devil, but he's a fucking devil. Elmer S. E. Dump Jul 2015 #24

cstanleytech

(26,293 posts)
13. Well it would have to be in the states constitution because there is jack in the federal one
Thu Jul 9, 2015, 09:13 PM
Jul 2015

that addresses wages.

AngryDem001

(684 posts)
10. THAT is one NAUSEATING pic.
Thu Jul 9, 2015, 08:39 PM
Jul 2015

You evil, heartless, pandering, soulless, hollow, non-human, vile, loathsome PIECE OF SHIT!!

Anybody got some other words they would like to add?

secondvariety

(1,245 posts)
14. I didn't think
Thu Jul 9, 2015, 09:19 PM
Jul 2015

it was possible, but Wisconsin's legislature is even more f'ed up than Florida's. Wonder what the Union members who voted for this turd think now...

 

packman

(16,296 posts)
20. Did you catch the part
Fri Jul 10, 2015, 12:06 AM
Jul 2015

" loosened regulations over payday lenders". With that, everything else makes sense. Workers are going to go to these predatory lenders who charge usary rates because they aren't able to make enough with that elimination of the living wage. The crafters of this shit know that people are going to go to those lenders, no choice.

EEO

(1,620 posts)
23. Wisconsin Governor Walker Signs Budget Establishing Feudalism
Fri Jul 10, 2015, 08:55 AM
Jul 2015
Wisconsin Governor Walker Signs Budget Establishing Feudalism

MADISON, WISCONSIN (The Nil Admirari): Republican Governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker signed a $73 billion two-year budget today that will establish a feudalistic system throughout the state beginning in January 2016. The budget from the Republican-dominated legislature mandates all residents of Wisconsin who do not make at least $250,000 annually will be serfs tied to specific portions of land owned by a wealthy lord they are legally required to provide labor for.


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