Friday, February 18, 2011

Steelman cheers Wisconsin governor

In a tweet a few moments ago, Republican U. S. Senate candidate Sarah Steelman cheered the stance taken in Wisconsin against public employee unions:

Kudos Wisc leadership standing up for taxpayers against union demands. Wisc shows problem with collective bargaining for public employees.

5 comments:

Sarah has a point said...

This may come as a big surprise to a government worker drone like Turner, but the private sector doesn't have a mattress-full of money to pay for public sector retirements. Especially now that the banksters have looted the pension funds.

You public 'servants' will have to pay out for your own pensions. And if you don't want to work for what the strapped state governments can pay, then . . . . quit and let a new hire from the ranks of the unemployed take your place for less. From what I gather, you are the sort of idiot we don't want turning children into liberal idiots in any case.

Sarah Steelman is correct, as is the Wisconsin governor. The state sector is going to have to shrink and we will have to raise tariffs and bring back manufacturing jobs, deport all the illegal aliens, and start taking care of America first.

Anonymous said...

So it's just okay to promise your workers a pension and then when some scab governor decides he doesn't want to pay what you've been promised it's just okay to change the rules in the middle of the game? I don't think so.

I personally think the US Congress, these state legislatures, and anyone else elected should immediately go to minimum wage with NO benefits. Immediately. They should lose any pensions or perks acquired throughout their careers.

I wonder how long before they'd turn the dogs and the cops on us all if we tried that.

Same thing.

Steelman's a scab. And an ugly one at that.

Auntie-Parasite said...

Anonymous regimeist parasite @ 3:53 has the idiotic notion common to all parasites that the government -- or the productive taxpayers -- owe them a living.

I suggest that rather those of us who are productive identify these parasites and give them what they really deserve -- putting them in seclusion by theysselfs and giving them only skinning knives and iron pots, and letting them decide for theysselfs who lives and who gets lived off of.

Trying to tell a parasite that nobody owes it a living is an undertaking best taken when they are destitute because of other parasites. What was said about the elected congress-kritters and legistraitors is correct. They are the big parasites betraying the little parasites.

In any case, there is no more money to pay pensions for regime-criminal parasites, so Nature will take its course and they will either learn to do something productive from which they can feed, or they will starve when they kill their host.

Anonymous said...

Here's a newsflash, the unions ARE the people. A whole lot more so than the Republican governor or legislature.

Anonymous said...

where does the money come from?? The same guy who pays property taxes every year