Scott Walker Should Not Think Out Loud
He's intentionally using the power of the state by putting public employees in a terminal headlock, but says to righty radio talker Charlie Sykes he had to do it because unions had the state in a "stranglehold."
In Psych 101, that'd be called your classic, transparent projection: You know..."I hate that guy over there. He's so intolerant."
Walker explains that unions worked the stranglehold through tough negotiating.
In other words, they were good at what they did.
So whose fault is that?
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