Posted on 01/01/2011 8:29:26 PM PST by Immerito
FLEMINGTON, N.J. Ever since Marie Corfields confrontation with Gov. Chris Christie this fall over the states education cuts became a YouTube classic, she has received a stream of vituperative e-mails and Facebook postings.
People I dont even know are calling me horrible names, said Ms. Corfield, an art teacher who had pleaded the case of struggling teachers. The mantra is that the problem is the unions, the unions, the unions.
Across the nation, a rising irritation with public employee unions is palpable, as a wounded economy has blown gaping holes in state, city and town budgets, and revealed that some public pension funds dangle perilously close to bankruptcy. In California, New York, Michigan and New Jersey, states where public unions wield much power and the culture historically tends to be pro-labor, even longtime liberal political leaders have demanded concessions wage freezes, benefit cuts and tougher work rules.
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Hopefully this new congress will have enough backbone to shut this cr*p down. As for the state union workers, that’ll be up to the states. As long as they aren’t asking me for donations I don’t care what other states do. Except for Michigan :)
One can hope.
” Darrell Issa Plans Hundreds of Oversight Hearings (Seven a week for 40 weeks) “
And Mitch McConnell has ALREADY CAVED IN on repealing Obamacare.
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