Thursday, February 17, 2011

Wisconsin Govenor Scott Walker Goes After State Public Unions

The RC Blog proudly supported Scott Walker for governor of Wisconsin almost two years ago and predicted that he would quickly become not only a star in the Midwest, but one in the nation.  He has not disappointed.

He rocked Madison with Friday's announcement that the Wisconsin legislature would take up a bill that he supports that disbands the state's public unions and requires state employees to contribute more to pensions and health insurance.  With a vote in the Wisconsin Senate expected today, the WI Democratic members left the state! There are also mass revolts in the streets of Wisconsin.  This all comes on the heels of his decision to send Federal funds for high speed rail from Milwaukee to Madison back to Washington, which roiled Dems nationwide.

Over the past 48 hours, Gov. Walker has been vilified by the press and seems to have taken the title as "Most Hated U.S. Conservative" by the Mainstream Media from Virginia AG Ken Cuccinelli.  Thumbs up to Gov. Walker in his attempt to fix the state's budget and put Wisconsin on better footing for the future.  Unions nationwide have been a core component of our nation's fall over the past 25 years.  They have outlived their usefulness.

We continue to support and applaud Governor Walkers efforts.

1 comment:

Demanding Freedom said...

I would argue he wasent going after the unions at all, He just simply wants them to pay into there own pention. Instead of millions of us doing it for him.- Demanding Freedom

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