Thursday, March 10, 2011

In Wisconsin, The Biggest Miscalculation Yet

The legislative sneak attack by Wisconsin Republican State Senators Wednesday night to instantly delete 50 years of public employee collective bargaining rights was a repulsive political outburst, a dictatorial exercise of illegitimate state authority, a self-inflicted partisan wound and an historic civic mistake.

Without proper notice, without debate, behind locked doors and in slavish obeisance to Scott Walker, these politically puny eighteen state legislators put an indelible ideological stain on the state's progressive reputation and their own careers.

Scott Walker has behaved since his 52-47% election victory in November as if he had a mandate gift-wrapped in a 70%-30% landslide.

Walker and his legislative allies and far-right, Big Business-driven cabinet clearly have been in a bubble since the election, speaking only to each other - - planning, scheming, politicking - - without the restraint of wiser, venerable Republicans whose moderation had been expelled from the party years ago by the harder-edged Walker, Scott Jensen, John Gard and the Fitzgerald brothers, and national funders using Wisconsin as "the first domino," as Walker famously and honestly told the fake David Koch in that recorded, prank call, to push an anti-union, one-party agenda.

So by hook-and-crook, and with the false claim that the anti-union measures were crucial to closing the state's deficit, then with another bogus assertion that their goals were "modest," Republicans finally admitted the anti-union measure was a pure power grab had no relationship to the budget, stripped it from the bill and made it into a stand-alone measure that:

*  Ended collective bargaining for 175,000 Wisconsin residents;

*  Diminished their professions and standard of living;

*  Used state power to dilute their opponents' political and union influences;

*  Eroded middle-class living across the state.

Too clever by half: Walker and the Senate Republicans have guaranteed that recalls against them will succeed.

Let's hope that the damage The Insignificant 18 and their tin-horned leader in the East Wing of the Capitol have done to Wisconsin is as short-lived as their tenure in office.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

sorry to hear your collective circle jerk is over with Rowen.

Anonymous said...

Reminds one how Obamacare was passed.

Now you know how it feels.

Anony Too said...

Anonymous:

You should talk about circle jerks. Your GOP heroes have been circle-jerking for years and now that they have a slim majority--for the time being only--they feel they can do as they wish while ignoring the law, ethics, morality, fairness, compassion, and everyone in the state who didn't contribute to their campaigns.

They've been busy trying to stick it to everyone outside the circle. But what goes around, comes around and usually hits you from behind. They've miscalculated and deserve every bad thing that now comes their way.

Enjoy your temporary, hollow victory.

James Rowen said...

Health care reform - - not Obamacare, as you call it - - passed a year of national debate. Have there been town halls and forums and hearings on Walker's bill?

Atlanta Roofing said...

Republican¬s began the dismantlin¬g of the middle class under Reagan 30 years ago. They use to be clandestin¬e and keep their motives and true agenda hidden by wedge issues. This time, they oversteppe-d and overreache¬d. They lied to people so they could get elected and then, as evidenced by Scott Walker, showed us what their real intent is. Dismantlin¬g the unions is just the last step in them giving complete control to corporatio¬ns. Americans are the best! They have finally seen what these schemers are up to and are marching against them and for Democracy.

duck duck said...

I just can't believe this happened. The scoundrels; shameful actions against the people of Wisconsin. I'm sure there will be more to follow in the other states going after unions. When can the recall start?

Anonymous said...

If this in fact affects fiscal matters then find a CC Judge in Dane Co. to order a stay and let the legal process proceed. 4/5 election to the WI SC is the first battle, make Prossor the first collateral victim of this shameful process. Change the make-up of OUR Supreme Court.