News from Wisconsin
It is not collective bargaining when the union leaders and Democrat politicians are on the same side of the bargaining table. That is political payoffs for voting Democrat.
Democrat Spin on the Wisconsin win of Gov Scott Walker. [godfatherpolitics.com] 6/6/12
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Priceless reshaping of reality. We can only smile as Democrats continue fooling themselves. Whose version of reality will historians believe 100 years from now.
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Bad News. Gov Walker raises and spends more money than union backed Democrat in Wisconsin recall election. Walker wins by 8%. Democrat media talks about the evil influence of money on politics.
Walked cheated his way to victory. Radio news report featured a lady from Wisconsin 6/6/12
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This Wisconsin Racket's Bluff Called
by Byron York
Source: This was sent to me through a friend whose relative lives in Wisconsin, News that you won’t hear on ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, et. al.
Remember the violent and disturbing demonstrations over Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker doing away with the collective bargaining for teacher's unions? The results are in. Some school districts went from a $400,000 deficit to a $1,500,000 surplus as a result. Why?
Insurance company that provided all the benefits to the teachers, was owned and operated by the teacher's union.
It seems that the insurance company that provided all the benefits to the teachers, was owned and operated by the teacher's union. Since the company was guaranteed to get the insurance business from the teachers and that the state had to pay for it (not the teachers) they were increasing the annual costs every year to become the most expensive insurance company in the state. The insurance company then was free and able to donate millions of dollars to their favorite Democrat politicians who, when they got elected, were obligated to keep funding the unions outrageous costs.
In other words, the insurance company was a "pass through" for Wisconsin taxpayer money to go directly to the Democrat politicians. The mafia calls that money laundering.
Nice racket, and if this is the racket that might be going on in many states that are involved with collective bargaining have problems. No wonder some states are becoming so aggressive.
Now that the State of Wisconsin was set free to put the insurance contracts out for bid, it saved so much money that deficits have turned into surpluses. As a result, none of the teachers had to be laid off, everyone got a raise, etc., etc., and the taxpayers of Wisconsin will no longer pay exorbitant taxes in order to fund the union's political ambitions.
If you weren't aware of the reasons why Gov. Walker was fighting to take away collective bargaining, maybe this information will give you an idea of some of the problems the Republican Party has trying to bring sense to fiscal management.. Outside of a few, none seem to know how to speak up and explain clearly what the problems are. We could use a Ronald Reagan now, or someone who can and will explain things in a way that common working people understand.
Source: Washington Examiner
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