Now it’s time to compromise, yes. The unions should give in the name compromise, in the art of politics, ect. Your own words, the words of Regan and Jefferson. It is time for retroactive compromise.
They did , They agreed to all the fiscal concerns the legislature asked for, there is nothing stopping walker from balancing his budget now (and make up for that corporate welfare deficit he himself (maybe not created) but contributed towards and exacerbated.
What they don't agree with is the stripping of collective bargaining.
But the Walkers of the world want no compromise. They want it all
on the backs of the working class.
Aas previously stated ...
I'd learned while negotiating union contracts that you seldom got everything you asked for....... If you got seventy-five or eighty percent of what you were asking for, I say, you take it and fight for the rest later, and that's what I told these radical conservatives who never got used to it.
Ronald Reagan
At least Indiana leaders exhibited some common sense.
All this is nothing more than Radical (not all, just radical ) conservatives doing the bidding of Big Corps. The rest of the Sheeple can follow the big corps down the rabbit hole , cause as I stated they obviously have your best interest in mind and not their own personal bottom line. I guess it really doesn't matter , we are all going to be Chinese in the end anyways. The Jobs aren't coming back no matter how may tax breaks you give 'em then try to make up for deficits on the backs of the workers.
The humorous thing is in the end when no one makes a livable wage ...there is going to be nobody left that they can sell their wares to anyways.
Hey C4 a bit off topic .. just wondering why you think Koch industries has spent millions to fight EPA regulations through lobbyists and campaign contributions , and just recently our legislators on capital hill have voted to cut EPA funding?
- couldn't be because in 2000 Koch Industries was slapped with a $30 million civil penalty, the largest civil fine ever imposed on a company under any federal environmental law to resolve claims related to more than 300 oil spills from its pipelines and oil facilities in six states?
Fact is and this is on topic - Big Corps want to eliminate any barriers that give them free reign . Collective bargaining , inability to not pay any taxes, any oversight to adhere to regulations. Walker and the likes are just the puppets doing the business of their corp elite puppet masters. but hey I could be wrong , I'm sure they just the workers and the countries best interests at heart.