The Wisconsin fight is about a structural imbalance in the workforce and private/public ratios, not about anything else.
When 3 of the 4 largest employers in the state’s largest city are unionized government entities with taxing authority, something has to give.
It won’t be easy for the employees of the Milwaukee Public Schools, City of Milwaukee and redundant Milwaukee County government - but overhead on real working and taxpaying companies and families needs to be reduced while some still exist. It’s very near critical mass where the city could more easily become 2010’s Detroit as it could return to 1950’s prominence.
I pray that the unionized “police” who have been derelict in their sworn duties be IMMEDIATELY fired. And punished to the fullest extent of the law. It sets a danegerous precedent whne our men in blue decide to protect us or not, depending on our politics.