Author’s comments: Four years ago, I was among tens of thousands of Wisconsinites who made their way to Madison every weekend to march against Scott Walker and his attacks on public education and on unions. We were all ages, ethnicities, political persuasions, chanting: “This is what democracy looks like
Hey Ellen did you stay and clean up the trash, human waste, and damage to the State Capitol? It cost many millions that the taxpayers paid for your mess which you say is democracy. More like democrat pigs that don’t clean up their room.
At least the tea party members cleaned up after a rally.
Ellen Bravo is a long-time activist for working women. She began working for 9to5, National Association of Working Women in 1982, when she helped found the Milwaukee chapter, and served until 2004 as its national director. Now Ellen directs Family Values @ Work Consortium, a network of state coalitions working for paid sick days and paid family leave. She has also taught Womens Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, including masters level classes on Family-Friendly Workplaces and on Sexual Harassment.
A real wacko liberal.
Thank you for the rundown.
You pegged it.