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Originally Posted by Clip-Clop
Are you in a union? Do you hire union workers? Have you ever been a member of a union, I understood you are a Vet.
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No, no union applicable but yes I would, yes, yes.
Scott Walker was first elected by being the candidate that won against a recalled candidate. Walker won a recall election. That's how he got his start in politics.
Scott Walker didn't run (campaign) on destroying unions, but he did, as soon as he got into office. His citizens don't like what he and his legislature did, that's why four were already under recall (two were recalled), and now four more, with Walker and his Lt. Governor are undergoing recall elections.
Walker is merely following the Republican Governors Association ALEC agenda given him, the same agenda they are trying to pass in Michigan, Ohio, Florida. It's no secret ALEC writes most GOP legislation (there was even a Florida congresswoman last week that submitted some bill, but forgot to take the ALEC mission statement off it).
The citizens can support it, or not. It appears now that most are going with, "not", but we'll see how the six recall elections turn out.
Speaking of "thugs" ... how many pro-Walker supporters have been arrested for threat, attack or intimidation of recall petitioners (a felony), versus how many anti-Walker petitioners have been arrested?
The violence, anger and intimidation most certainly have not factually been on the "union" anti-Walker side.