if you don’t like the bill, go back and vote against it, jerk
That’s what happens when you don’t get in the arena. The fight goes on without you. later Democrats, you’re in the rear view mirror...
Simple solution - get back to WI and start doing the job the taxpayers are paying you for.
>> Please let this happen Tuesday.
I know we on Free Republic act as though we originated this idea, but it’s kind of obvious and you KNOW the (R)s have at least considered it.
Like you, I pray they’re putting it into place even as we read about the possibility. I don’t know enough about Wisconsin legislative process to understand how easy or hard it would be to accomplish, or if for some other reason it’s not possible.
Do this.
If the Wisconsin Repubs have some intestinal fortitude, they should take advantage of this situation. Also, the protesters have had an entire week. Time to call out the national guard and make them go home. They should make them clean up after themselves, first.
They know they ultimately have no choice.
They know they are just delaying the inevitable.
They know they are toast..................
This is a good sign. They have moistened their fingers and thrust them skyward in hopes of catching a glimpse of the political winds. They've realized those winds are strong and against them. As such, they're starting to crack. Politicians care only about themselves. Their reputation is being trashed with every passing hour. They are being exposed for the cowards that they are. Watch them fold like a lawn chair by midweek......and claim it's "for the children".....
Tuesday?! Heck, do it today!
The Republicans need to start taking up majority vote bills that are pet-causes for Democrats in their districts and make them all fail by one vote.
Hey JON, you lost. Get your sorry liberal monkey butt back to WORK!
When they do finally return, they're all likely to be alcoholics.
I do hope these slime bags do miss the vote and hope it passes and all the doctor passing out sick notes are jailed and license revokes so they can't practice med or teach med again and if the teachers don't go back to work they are replaced and fired..The unions run this country along with Soros’s and it is time we took it back..
Oh... like when Pelosi the Pig slammed health care down our throats with the same kind of dirty tricks! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHA! Go for it, folks. Do unto others as they have done unto us...
Truth be known, collective bargaining is not the only thing he’s starting to worry about. The Republicans effectively have carte blanche while the Dems are hiding to start passing all manner of non-spending bills, many that would horrify the Dems. Dems just figured that out.
"collective bargaining rights" by government workers is a scam or sophisticated theft.. like "a MAFIA"..
Protecting YOU from Themselves...
Has Walker never heard of BOUNTY HUNTERS??!!
Of course the unions are gonna lose, those people are expendable, but the rich crooks on Wall St. and their never go to jail card will skate off without so much as a cross look their way. More theatrics to take our minds off what Bernanke doing to save those who did us.
Time to correct the mediation/arbitration laws that favor the unions.
See: http://www.waukesha.k12.wi.us/Library/mjking/InterestArbitrationPaper.pdf
The QEO law has been eliminated and teacher bargaining will revert back to the
previous arbitration laws, that have now been further softened, which facilitated large
salary settlements in years prior to the adoption of the QEO. Through research of
bargaining data, survey of human resource administrators, review of teacher arbitration
cases, and personal involvement in teacher negotiations, it has become evident that the
arbitration laws currently in the state statutes must be revised. This will prevent the higher
arbitration awards, or the potentially inflated settled compensation as part of the
arbitration process, in favor of local teacher unions, while still providing a fair opportunity
for teacher unions to obtain reasonable salary settlements. Teacher arbitration laws have
had a relatively short but turbulent history in Wisconsin. The fact that the legislature had
even adopted the extremely restrictive QEO law is strong supporting evidence that changes
were needed and those changes have now been ignored.
To that end, the proposals contained in this study do provide a legitimate and
rational alternative