Saturday, February 19, 2011

I Doubt Walker Thought The Blowback Would Go National, Viral

I do not think the Walker Gang thought they would kick off historic national labor organizing, as The New York Times reports today, or make Madison the live reporting capital for so many news outlets covering the reaction to the anti-union foundation of his budget plan. (sic)

He keeps saying his 52% election has consequences.

Unintended consequences, too.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Didn't he get 52% of 25% of registered voters? The turn out was sadly low, how can he claim that is as a vast excuse for running over his populous?

Cindy K. said...

I'm warming up to Walker, so it's a little harsh of me to say, but the man's a media whore. Of course he knew this would go national. I heard of the plan before he was even elected. He and Priebus had it all mapped out.

Why don't you do me a favor over the next couple of days and write a heartfelt assessment of what you fear you are losing and what you are actually losing. I'm genuinely interested in how it feels. I sense something like sorrow coming from the left now. The resolve stage can't be far behind in the grieving process.

James Rowen said...

Be careful of the altitude, Cindy. It's a long ride down.