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With deepest apologies to Eddie Izzard)
I’m a little slow witted I guess but I just figured out the cleverness and, consequently, the dastardly nature of Governor Scott Walker’s strategy. Like a lot of others, including the “liberal” news media, I thought I had been remarkably insightful in recognizing that Walker’s Budget Repair Bill wasn’t about money at all; it was about killing collective bargaining rights. When this was exposed, Walker stubbornly held to his mantra that it was economic. We laughed and derided his comments but the laugh is on us. It turns out it is economic But in ways that are so contemptible that a normal human being could not have fathomed it.
Here’s how it works:
He knew he was going to cut budgets for education, local shared revenues and Medicaid. That was what he ran on and what he promised. Nobody in any of those fields would have stood silently for those cuts. There was going to be a backlash of some kind. Unless. Unless you were offering to local officials something in return…something they’ve secretly lusted after for years. …something like busting up the unions and being able to totally eliminate work rules that protected workers for years.
So Walker handed them the “tools” in exchange for granting locals revenge against unions. But how does that make up for the budget cuts? It actually doesn’t prevent layoffs from happening on almost all levels of local government. But the clever part of it …the FIENDISHLY CLEVER part of it….is that by eliminating the work rules …specifically seniority…from being valid items of collective bargaining, local officials can lay off the most SENIOR and HIGHEST PAID workers, teachers, staff, etc and keep the younger, lower paid workers resulting in a net reduction of overall payroll.
It’s a sweat shop owner’s wet dream.
I’m not of the right mindset to contemplate all the horrors that could accompany this act. I’m sure there’s more to it and I’m not going to try to figure it all out. I just know that this isn’t the end of it.
This is no longer a political dispute over two different philosophies about the role of labor in society. The tactics and rhetoric coming out of the Governor’s office (and the Republican party) now sounds eerily like threats and pronouncements coming from the management side of a management/labor dispute. The lock-outs, the imposition of fines, the reassignment of staff of the opposing Senators and (for crying out loud) taking away parking privileges are all tactics that management would use to break a strike by a stubborn union. That’s what democracy in America has come down to: Management (Republicans) vs Labor (Democrats) God help us.
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