Wednesday, January 18, 2012

This Just In...Walker is Right...Well, Sort of...

So I was watching my local NBC affiliate, WEAU, and of course they played footage from a recent interview our illustrious governor had given them (could have been any television or radio station...he says the exact same things to them all)...Mostly to continue to spread the same boilerplate lines about how he is the greatest thing to happen to Wisconsin since beer, cheese, and the Green Bay Packers...What struck me, after I was able to get past the deadened look in his eyes (I mean come on...it's almost like from the invasion of the body snatchers), was that what he was saying was correct...just not in the context that he is comprehending it.

Walker: "To me if you do things for the right reasons long term people will see what we’re doing is historic here in Wisconsin and even maybe in the county."

He's right. The only difference is that it's our movement that is creating history from right action.

Walker: "It will show we stood up and did the right thing. "

Again, right on. Fighting for the dignity of working people, the environment, education, and a litany of other critical issues is the right thing to do...

Walker: "We thought more about the next generation then we did about just the next election."

Again...Spot on. When I look at my two young children...I know, I KNOW, that we must nurture a place in which they are able to get educated, have safe access to drinking water, be able to afford to go to college if they so choose, be respected on the job, and have access to a safe and dignified retirement. Thank you Scott for crystallizing for me, again, why we are doing what we are doing...

http://www.weau.com/...

PPP Finds Barrett as the Top Choice Among Wisconsin Dems...

Public Policy Polling has released a poll that shows that Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett is the preferred choice of Wisconsin Democrats to face off, again, against Scott Walker in Wisconsin's upcoming recall election. Barrett does better with Democratic voters than former Dane County Executive, Kathleen Falk and former congressman, Dave Obey.

http://www.wispolitics.com/...

My preferred choice is the same as many of you as well: Russ Feingold. But with all indications that he has no interest in running, I am wondering what you guys think of a rematch between Barrett and Walker. Falk has never really appealed to me as a candidate. I love Dave Obey's no B.S., aggressive style...

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Waukesha County Judge Orders GAB to Carry Walker's Water...

This should come as a shock to exactly....nobody... The judge selected to hear Governor Walker's assertion the the GAB should discard obviously false names has ruled in the Governor's favor...Waukesha County...huh...who would have figured...This is clearly a judicial end around the explicit purpose of the law which requires the candidate up for recall to sift and filter through the names and addresses in order to challenge the perceived invalid ones.

http://www.weau.com/...

This is clearly a disappointing ruling and, honestly, I am not sure how this is all going to play out...what with the make up of our illustrious State Supreme Court. The end result seems to be this...Governor Walker, and his ilk, get a free pass with regards to the heavy lifting they should be required to do. Regardless, I am certain that those in the position of vetting petitions on our end will have done a very good job of limiting the type of signatures the Republicans want everyone to believe are rampant...

Either way, the clock is ticking for Scott Walker...

Solidarity everyone!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Walkerites Behaving Badly...

Not that this surprises anyone...but I thought I'd share it anyway. The Capital Times, out of Madison, reported that two men were arrested Saturday for spitting on recall volunteers in Arena, Wisconsin...Like I said, not surprising...disgusting yes, surprising no. This behavior will, of course, continue and worsen (as some numerous fellow Kossacks have shared their stories) as the recall and removal of Walker becomes more and more close at hand.

The old saying "like father, like son" really hits home with this sort of thing. I assume that they are father and son from the names reported. It made me reflect on my relationship with my son, and whether or not I am burdening him with crippling prejudices and acceptance of abhorrent behaviors, as is clearly the case with these two men.

I think back to my experience of standing outside a local hotel/conference hall with protestors in Eau Claire in February or March of this year and having a man in his Mercedes SUV rolling down his window and flipping us all off...with his two small children in car seats in the backseat...So keep up the great work Wisconsin! Try to stay positive...and safe...

I guess at least these two guys got to spend a little quality time together this Christmas season...in holding cells...

http://host.madison.com/ct/news/local/crime_and_courts/two-arrested-for-allegedly-spitting-on-recall-workers-in-iowa/article_989fd244-2a3a-11e1-bb3f-001871e3ce6c.html

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Collective Bargaining and Wisconsin's Prisons...

What!?!

You mean that an exodus of Wisconsin's prison employees as a result of Scott Walker's attack against public employees could lead to dangerous working conditions? People tend to focus only on the financial component of Wisconsin's Act 10, and as bad as that is for working families, there is a more insidious and dangerous part that is not often looked at.

With the new law limiting collective bargaining to base wages, prison workers have zero say in their working conditions. As a result, administrators and political toadies have the ultimate authority to institute any "reforms" they want regarding personnel and working conditions.

Isn't it possible that the front line employees working with some of Wisconsin's most dangerous population might have valuable insights gained from years of professional experience...Doesn't matter...and we are now seeing the ugly results of this. Attacks on staff are on the rise at Wisconsin's Dodge County Correctional Facility...

http://www.wispolitics.com/1006/111122_AFSCME.pdf

AFP Rears Its Ugly Head In Wisconsin Recall......

Not that this is surprising to anyone, of course...

As I was getting ready for work this morning, I turned on the NBC and ABC affiliates in my city. Both channels were running the newest installment of Americans for Prosperity's commercials celebrating their savior (and according them, our savior as well), Scott Walker. I am sure Walker is shocked and incredulous that money from outside state interests is being dumped into the recall process on his behalf! ;)

In their ad, they made the claim that there has been no significant public employee layoffs. We, of course, know that this has not been the case. Wisconsin's own Department of Workforce Development recently reported that we have lost 8,500 public sector jobs in the past year. This accounts for approximately five percent of all public sector employment in the state. That's one year. As the budget continues to get sliced thinner and thinner, it is just a matter of time before these numbers increase even more dramatically.

My doctor once told me that in medical school they taught him that all bleeding eventually stops...but for our sake, it's be nice if we could begin to staunch the bleeding by removing this governor sooner, rather than allowing the patient to expire...

Solidarity!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Brief reflection on the man that is Scott Walker...

In Wisconsin today, as everybody knows, we are locked in what can be regarded as an existential battle going on between the forces that see value in average, everyday working people, fair compensation, and a voice in the workplace, and those that see these people as a fundamental threat to the well heeled and their contemporary version of laissez faire economic policies and interests. I digress. As I was teaching a class recently, I came across a quote by abolitionist Wendell Phillips that I think really reflects our governor. "He is a first rate, second rate man." Phillips was referring to President Lincoln and his vacillations on whether or not he should enact some sort of order that would lead to emancipation of slaves.

I understand the historical context is vastly different, at least superficially, between that situation and our situation in Wisconsin. And I am certainly not correlating Walker to Lincoln. Lincoln at least struggled with his inaction. Walker, and his G.O.P. cohorts seem gleeful in their efforts at crushing the strong voice that unions have given average people in Wisconsin. I know that their moves are self-serving and political in nature. I don't like it, but I can understand it on some level. But there is an additional, personal joy they seem to elicit from their actions. That joy is what ensures that Walker will always be a second rate person, both as governor, and in a few months...a private citizen...

Solidarity!