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Why Scott Walker Must Win

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The anti-democratic methods President Obama's union allies are using in Wisconsin testify to the crucial character of the battle being fought.

Teachers have walked off in wildcat strikes, taking pupils with them. Doctors have issued lying affidavits saying the teachers were sick, a good example of ethical conduct for the school kids.

Thousands of demonstrators have daily invaded the Capitol, chanting, hooting, banging drums. Hundreds have camped out there and refused to leave so the Capitol building can be cleaned.

Is this democracy in action? Is this what 9-year-old Christina-Taylor Green went out to see that Saturday morning in Tucson?

Picketers have carried placards with the face of Gov. Scott Walker in the cross hairs of a gun sight. He has been compared to Hitler, Mussolini, Mubarak. Democrats have fled the state to deny the elected Wisconsin Senate a quorum to vote.

Such tactics cannot be allowed to triumph in a republic.

Why is the left behaving with desperation? Because it senses what this battle is all about. Not just about pay, but about power.

The Republicans are not only resolved to guarantee government workers pay a fair share of the cost of their pensions and health care. They are in a purposeful drive to disarm and demobilize the tax-subsidized armies of the Democratic Party and end sweetheart deals between unions and the poodle politicians they put into office.

"Walker wants to end collective bargaining," is the wail.

Actually, what the governor wants to end is the scandalous practice of powerful unions raising millions and running phone banks and get-out-the-vote operations for politicians who thank them with wages, benefits and job security no private employer can match.

Since the 1960s, government unions have been able to sit behind closed doors with the politicians they put in office and write contracts, the cost of which is borne by taxpayers who have no one at the table.

They call this collective bargaining. A more accurate term is collusive bargaining. And Walker means put an end to the racket.

When Ford sits down with the UAW, Ford negotiators represent the executives, directors and shareholders. Should they give away the store and Ford have to raise prices, and be undercut by Honda, all Ford workers, shareholders and executives suffer.

This is a healthy adversary procedure where Ford and the UAW each represents the interests of those who sent them, and both share a stake in keeping Ford prosperous.

When government unions sit down with the politicians they put into office, the relationship is not adversarial. It is not healthy. It is incestuous. And taxpayers must pay the cost of their cohabitation.

Gov. Walker also seeks to end the practice of having the state government collect union dues from state workers.

Indeed, why should a Republican administration collect dues for the benefit of union bosses who constantly labor to see to it those Republicans are not re-elected? Let the unions collect their own dues.

Walker would also require public service employee unions to hold annual elections by secret ballot to determine if state workers want the union to represent them, or if they would prefer to have their deducted union dues put back in their paychecks.

Legislators submit to voters every two years.

Why ought not unions to do the same?

In Wisconsin, the die is cast and Walker cannot yield.

For if he yields, the state and its 3,000 cities, counties, towns and school districts will be forever at the mercy of these unions.

If he yields, it will be a triumph for the tactics of intimidation, wildcat strikes and mass demonstrations to block legislative action.

The senators who fled will come home heroes, and Walker will have broken the hearts of the people who put their faith in him.

If Walker yields, governors and legislators across America will read the tea leaves and back away from taking on government unions. That means higher and higher taxes, as in Illinois, and eventual sinking of the states into unpayable debt and default.

The correlation of forces is in Walker's favor. Time is on his side. When you are holding a winning hand, you do not offer to split the pot.

After his opponents invaded the Capitol, called him Hitler, fled the state, and tried to shout down and shut down the legislature with raucous demonstrations, what other cards do they have left to play?

Walker has recalled Ronald Reagan's firing of the air traffic controllers as an example of how a strong leader must stand up even to a popular union when it is wrong.

There is an earlier example. When the Boston police went on strike and criminals ran amuck, and Sam Gompers came to the defense of the cops, Gov. Calvin Coolidge sent a telegram to that founding father of the American labor movement, "There is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time."

Scott Walker cannot lose this fight, because his country cannot afford to have him lose it.

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Where'd all the hippies come from? Will we see the "Madison 7"? Go home, to your own states and get to work.
Comment: #1
Posted by: David Henricks
Tue Mar 1, 2011 5:34 AM
Pat Buchanan,
I'm going to try to be nice here:
You are an extremely low and vile alleged human being.
Your thoughts and opinions are outrageous, and I think most people think you act like you do to draw attention to yourself.
'Despicable' doesn't quite convey what a horrible person you've become.
Please go away.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Bob
Tue Mar 1, 2011 6:32 AM
Pat ought to know all about being overpaid. What it is you do for a living again? And why should I listen to anything you say? Seriously...I'm not sure what your contribution to society is. A teacher accomplishes more in fifteen minutes than you have your entire sad existence. So, teachers and public employees are the enemy? They're the reason the economy is in the toilet and not conservative backed deregulation of the financial industry and Bush era profligacy?...seriously?...teachers?...public employees? How dare they make $48k per/year! The next thing you're going to tell me is the firefighters who responded to 9/11 are responsible for Wall St. malfeasance for allowing the heart of the financial district to burn down.
Shame on you, you feckless hand maiden to plutocracy.
Comment: #3
Posted by: zootdaze
Tue Mar 1, 2011 8:11 AM
Re: Bob
I'd hate to see it when you are being nasty. Must be one of those who cried so loudly for a CIVIL discourse, huh? You commiecrats are bigger hypocrites than those child-molesting Catholic priests.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Joe
Tue Mar 1, 2011 10:00 AM
Given that public employees make less than private sector employees with equivalent jobs (i.e., comparing an engineer to an engineer instead of an engineer to a burger flipper), your entire thesis of "collusive bargaining" is clearly a sham.
Furthermore, do we hear similar objections when Republicans hand out massive oil subsidies and get generous kickbacks from oil company executives? Not from Pat Buchanan. The same feedback cycle that enriches public employees slightly less than private employees, massively enriches the corporate elite. But that's just ducky.
The deliberate destruction of all unions in the united states seems to be going according to plan. Is the country really better off than we were when enough people were allowed to unionize that unions actually had power?
If the extraconstitutional filibuster had not killed the Employee Free Choice Act, unions nationwide would be able to organize more easily. The antidemocratic filibuster was good then when it hurt unions, but the antidemocratic quorum requirement is bad now because Democrats are using it. Unlike the filibuster, quorum requirements are actually written into the Wisconsin constitution.
What else? Ohhh, yeah, Hitler. Who was it who recently wrote a book claiming that WWII wasn't Hitler's fault? Pat should leave the Godwin card alone.
Comment: #5
Posted by: happymisanthropy
Tue Mar 1, 2011 10:15 AM
Mr. Buchanan:

I find it pretty disingenuous that you laude the same actions being taken by "freeom protestors" in the Middle East, but call foul on the same actions being used by citizens of this country. You had no problem when the Tea Partiers hooted and hollered at town halls to rail against Obamacare. I find your talk to be hypocritical. I am so tired of the GOP talking points and railing against the middle class and blue collar workers of this country. This is why I quite the GOP and became an independent. Government is about compromises, not the GOP "my way or the highway." The GOP was voted in in November on an anti-incumbant tide, not a mandate to dismantle every safety net Americans depend on and definitely NOT to continue to give the uber-wealthy and big corps huge tax breaks at the expense of this country's working class. I think the sleeping giant of the apathetic middle class has finely been aroused. The GOP is over-reaching and the rest of us are no longer willing to be silent.
Comment: #6
Posted by: DD Allman
Tue Mar 1, 2011 4:02 PM
Really Pat...every time I see you on the allegedly liberal MSNBC I change the channel. I read this drivel to see what lies you are espousing in print. Here's an idea for all government workers no matter federal/state/local...next time you respond to some emergency (fires in FL/TX) wear a sign that says I'm your government union worker and unlike politicians (of both parties) I m here to help. Police and fire fighters would probably get the least amount of flack but teachers, engineers, health care providers and even scientists (and all gov't employees) who work for the government contribute just as much to making our country a better USA. Instead of treating them as the new welfare queens (because that is what you and all GOP are doing) you should be thanking them for their service. They work hard for the money and deserve what they signed up for...modest wages and a decent pension and benefits.
Comment: #7
Posted by: Suzanne Skubick
Tue Mar 1, 2011 4:44 PM
Government is doing such a great job that a growing trend in the US is homeschooling. Forced into paying massive property taxes for a defunct institution, parents are willing to dedicate their time and money in hope that their kids have a chance in life. Republican corruption, featured in several articles on this site, doesn't justify anything.
Comment: #8
Posted by: john
Wed Mar 2, 2011 4:35 AM
I see so many people strongly apposed to what Pat B. has said, but where is the reasoning. You all write things like, " When I see you on MSNBC I turn the channel" Now there is a good argument! "I hate you you are so wrong!" "Let me say it in another way, You are sooooo wrong!!!" Wow, I can see now why you all are so intrenched in your thinking. With debate like that who could possibly come between you and the real truth. Just give me some real facts and lets have a real debate, you know with numbers. I am a lifetime union member and I at least have had the open mindedness to listen to the debate along with the numbers. I apply that same argument to my own budget and the answer comes out that when the money is gone, the money is gone! No more debate. Just cut my spending or go under. Now how does that work again? If the old man needs more money to buy custom wheels for his hotrod we don't go in debt, and we don't go to the neighbor's bank and try to confiscate some of his hard earned money. We just delay or omit the purchase. It is that simple. These union thugs have one mission in mind. That is to grow at your expense. They get power from your money and they buy politicians with it and tell you that they have represented you. In turn you send them more money and the bought and payed for Democrat party is placed in power through your money, or at least what is left over after the thugs have payed themselves. Afterall don't forget they are just CEOs of that large company called the uniion.
Comment: #9
Posted by: recovering liberal
Wed Mar 2, 2011 12:41 PM
I agree with Pat's stand on failed free trade agreements but your position on Scott Walker and the unions is in the same place as it was with Reagan and the air traffic controllers, it is insanity. The middle class people of Wisconsin must go to the polls and recall Walker. He must go if the middle class of Wisconsin is to survive as the good people of Ohio have done with the repeal of the anti labor legislation and John Kasich. His political life should end next election. Ohio was the turning point, it's over for the tea baggers. They peaked in power in 2010 because many Dem's and Independents did not go to the polls. We Independents and Dem's won't let that happen in 2012 after seeing the results of letting these bible thumping religious fanatics and tea bagging lunatics control state governorship's(radical gerrymandering)and the debacle in the House where the baggers have become obstructionist. The American public is fed up with the my way or the highway, no compromise crowd known in more enlightened circles as the" flat earth folks". Newt Gingrich will not receive the Independents vote if the GOP lets the "flat earth folks" nominate him. He will go down to a worse defeat than Goldwater in 1964 and the GOP will lose control of the house and the Dem's will remain in control of the senate. Romney is the only candidate the Independents will support because he is not supported by the bible thumpers and tea bagging lunatics(flat earth folks).
Comment: #10
Posted by: packeryman
Tue Dec 6, 2011 11:42 AM
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