Friday, February 18, 2011

Governor Scott Walker In Wisconsin

Well, I think the world is on fire. The world is going crazy in the middle east and now here in the United States. Does anyone have a huge hose to put out all the fires? WOW!! Where to begin.....

America, take a close look. Wisconsin is a Forced Unionism State that is $3.7 billion in the budget hole. Mainly, because they spent to much and excepted too many loans from the Federal Government. This past November election voters voted in new legislatures to focus on balancing the budget. There is a bigger story. It is a very bold move by Governor Scott Walker to introduce and vote soon on Right To Work Legislation that focuses on possibly repealing collective bargaining in the state. This is unprecendented since Wisconsin is one of the first states to become a forced Unionism state. If this passes, then Wisconson becomes a Right To Work State.

All Governor Scott Walker wants to do is have the state goverment and public employees to pay, a small portion, into their benefits. That alone takes the burden off of the taxpayer. Some union groups just do not see it that way. As of today the taxpayers, pay Wisconsins salaries, pensions, and benefits. That is one of the reasons why Wisconsin is BROKE.

Do the people protesting really know why they are protesting? What is happening in Wisconsin is not going to be "sunshine and lollypops". This is going to get ugly because the United States is in a financial crossroads. There will be alot of missinformation in the news and on main street. Hopefully, individuals will continue to do their own homework and understand what Scott Walker is trying to accomplish. That is balancing the budget, since that is his job. The bill, Scott Walker is proposing, helps every single person keep their public service jobs. No one will have to lose their jobs under this bill. The union are saying, NO WAY. Fascinating.

Mark Mix from Right To Work Foundations explains in detail what is really happening within the state of Wisconsin with Unions.

For those who are still unsure of YOUR rights under Constitutional Law of the United States, the link is provided for you as well.

Videos Of The Week

New Right To Work Foundation Podcast: The Truth About What Is Happening In Wisconsin
http://www.nrtw.org/en/blog/new-right-work-podcast-mark-mix-talks-wiscons

YOUR RIGHTS
http://nrtw.org/know-your-rights

Wisconsin Governor Walker Proposes Curbs On Union Benefits
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA9yOeX0qKY

Scott Walker Budget Question And Answer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqtRL1cWiwg&feature=related

Articles Of The Week

Rep. Ziegelbauer On The Truth Of What is Happening In Wisconsin
http://wispolitics.com/1006/110217_Ziegelbauer.pdf

Jet Insiders Opinion On Unions Receiving $22,000 A Year In Benefits On The Back Of the Taxpayer
http://www.jetsinsider.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3962394

Haslam Proposal Could Wreck Teachers Union Monopoly On Education
http://www.examiner.com/tennessee-statehouse-in-knoxville/haslam-proposals-could-wreck-teachers-union-monopoly-on-education

Other Unions News

Wisconsin Vs Big Labor
http://michellemalkin.com/2011/02/18/apocalypse-now-wisconsin-vs-big-labor/

Wisconsins Teachers Salary
http://www.teacher-world.com/teacher-salary/wisconsin.html

Wisconsin State Government Salaries
http://sunshinereview.org/index.php/Wisconsin_state_government_salary

16 Lawmakers Stay Away From Public Workers Bill
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/02/17/16-wisconsin-lawmakers-stay-away-from-public-worker-bill/

Wis. Gov: "I Took Bold Political Move On Budget"
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/02/18/earlyshow/main20033283.shtml?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CBSNewsTheEarlyShowHealth+(CBS+News%3A+The+Early+Show%3A+Health)

Unions Concerns About Scott Walkers Bill

What Democrats Are Saying About Scott Walkers Bill
http://www.winnebagodems.org/2011/02/scott-walkers-budget-repair-bill-fact.html

The Assault On The American Worker In Wisconsin Is Beginning
http://news.firedoglake.com/2011/02/18/the-assault-on-the-american-worker-wisconsin-is-the-beginning/

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