Posted on 06/06/2012 12:54:48 PM PDT by IbJensen
They really outdid themselves. In Wisconsin and across the nation, public school employee unions spared no kiddie human shields in their battle against GOP Gov. Scott Walkers budget and pension reforms. Students were the first and last casualties of the ruthless Big Labor war against fiscal discipline.
To kick off the yearlong protest festivities, the Wisconsin Education Association Council led a massive sickout of educators and other government school personnel. The coordinated truancy action tantamount to an illegal strike cost taxpayers an estimated $6 million. Left-wing doctors assisted the campaign by supplying fake medical excuse notes to teachers who ditched their public school classrooms to protest Walkers modest package of belt-tightening measures.
When they werent ditching their students, radical teachers steeped in the social justice ethos of National Education Association-approved community organizer Saul Alinsky were shamelessly using other peoples children as their own political junior lobbyists and pawns. A Milwaukee Fox News affiliate caught one fourth-grade teacher dragging his students on a field trip to demonstrate against Walker at the state Capitol building.
The pupils clapped along with a group of solidarity singers as they warbled: Scott Walker will never push us out, this house was made for you and me. Hundreds of high school students from Madison were dragooned into marches. When asked on camera why they had skipped school, one told a reporter from the Wisconsin-based MacIver Institute: I dont know. I guess were protesting today. Happy for the supply of warm young bodies, AFSCME Local 2412 President Gary Mitchell gloated: The students have been so energized.
Energized? How about educated, enlightened and intellectually stimulated? Silly parents. Remember: A isnt for academics. Its for agitation and advocacy. Former National Education Association official John Lloyds words must not be forgotten: You cannot possibly understand NEA without understanding Saul Alinsky. If you want to understand NEA, go to the library and get Rules for Radicals.
Against a rising tide of rank-and-file teachers who oppose their leaders extremist politics, the national offices of the NEA and the American Federation of Teachers shoveled millions in forced union dues into astroturfed, anti-Walker coffers. According the WisconsinReporter.com, strapped state affiliates also coughed up major sums to beat back Wisconsins efforts to bring American union workers into the 21st century in line with the rest of the workforce: The Ohio Education Association made a $58,000 in-kind contribution May 30, followed a day later by a $21,000 contribution from the Pennsylvania State Education Association. New York State United Teachers gave $23,000 on June 1, the Massachusetts Education Association gave $17,000 on May 31, and a group of unions based in Washington, D.C., poured in $922,000 during the past week. Even the Alaska NEA affiliate pitched in $4,000.
Back in the Badger State, the Education Action Group Foundation caught Milwaukee teachers union head Bob Peterson on tape this week bragging about how his school district organized bus runs and stuffed flyers into every K-8 students backpack urging them to vote in the recall election. No, this wasnt a civic, nonpartisan get-out-the-vote effort. It was a purely partisan self-preservation campaign. Peterson preaches that educators must be teachers of unionism. We need to create a generation of students who support teachers and the movement for workers rights, oppressed peoples rights. Because, you know, asking teachers to contribute more to their pension plans is just like the crushing of freedom fighters in Iran, Egypt and China.
The progressives blatant exploitation of bureaucratic authority over the nations schoolchildren at the expense of classroom achievement and fiscal sanity isnt sitting well with the public. A new Marquette University Law School poll released on the eve of the Wisconsin recall election showed that only 40 percent of those surveyed said they had a favorable view of public-sector unions, while 45 percent viewed them unfavorably. In addition, three-quarters of respondents said they approved of the law Walker signed requiring public employees to contribute to their own pensions and pay more for health insurance, while 55 percent approved of the new limits on collective bargaining for state employees that Walker signed into law.
Uncertainty reigned over Wisconsin as both sides braced for a possible recount on Tuesday night. But from their first unhinged salvos 16 months ago in the state Capitol and right up until Election Day, the union bosses have made one thing clear as a playground whistle: Its not about the children. Its never about the children. Its about protecting the power, perks and profligacy of public employee union monopolies.
Good rant1
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"A new Marquette University Law School poll released on the eve of the Wisconsin recall election showed that only 40 percent of those surveyed said they had a favorable view of public-sector unions, while 45 percent viewed them unfavorably. In addition, three-quarters of respondents said they approved of the law Walker signed requiring public employees to contribute to their own pensions and pay more for health insurance, while 55 percent approved of the new limits on collective bargaining for state employees that Walker signed into law.Amazing how closely those numbers are reflected in the election returns. Maybe those folks doing "exit polling" were asking people the wrong questions. LOL!!!
GOOD! The teacher’s Union needs to be broken. It stopped being about the students decades ago—nows its a branch of the Progress-Democrat Party.
Students were the first and last casualties of the ruthless Big Labor war against fiscal discipline.
IIRC the Marquette poll that was conducted a couple of days beore the election predicted Walker would win by a 7% margin, just the margin he won by.
Children were put in sometimes dangerous situations, near the goons who were infesting the capitol during those days. The irresponsibility of putting children in that environment is criminal...regardless if there was a debatable net positive outcome for the kids.
We need to quit stressing the betterment of children, we are using the children just as the dam socialist are using them.
What ever we do to make this a free country will also be good for the children.
If some one today said to hell with the children, it would be terribly politically incorrect, and that would be the only crime, the incorrectness.
The point is that all you have to do is to see how kids are spoiled rotten and the way they are raised to see that in general people do not give a dammed about them.
Some one can talk all day about how much they love children but if they love them so much how come they are doing everything they can to make socialist out of them?
Time for WALKER to re-negotiate the Teachers contract..
then ALL givernment workers including the Police firefighters and EMP’s..
10% cut in pay for all of them... hopefully some will quit..
Sane old “sick out” union playbook. Page 1 chapter 2.
Maybe this teacher was trying to teach the kids a civics lesson by taking them to the “belly of the beast” to show them how difficult and painful it is for a good conservative to simply do what he was elected by the voters to do.
You have to make way too many gross assumptions about his intent to put any blame on that teacher. The national public school system is certainly in horrible shape. But there are still good teachers trying to do the right thing, well-hidden inside that system.
Maybe this teacher was trying to teach the kids a civics lesson by taking them to the “belly of the beast” to show them how difficult and painful it is for a good conservative to simply do what he was elected by the voters to do.
You have to make way too many gross assumptions about his intent to put any blame on that teacher. The national public school system is certainly in horrible shape. But there are still good teachers trying to do the right thing, well-hidden inside that system.
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