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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic_Smurf" data-source="post: 1444456" data-attributes="member: 46684"><p>Public sector collective bargaining isn't illegal but restrained in Wisconsin. Walker balanced their budget so these union members pensions are safe again, employee layoffs are minimized & services aren't hampered. That alone makes them more viable, sustainable, practicable. Walkers law also allows Schools to get rid of ineffective teachers which has always been a black eye on the profession. No child should be robbed of an education because a Public sector union places its inadequate members interests ahead of the children who's futures depend on learning. Many of the changes that have taken place under Walker have made these PS unions less of a threat to the citizens of the state who pay their wages. Diminishing the influence of these unions & their Democrat pimps has proved to be a win for the residents, taxpayers & voters of Wisconsin. Don't blame me. Blame the unholy alliance of politicians & union leaders that joined forces to abuse the public purse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic_Smurf, post: 1444456, member: 46684"] Public sector collective bargaining isn't illegal but restrained in Wisconsin. Walker balanced their budget so these union members pensions are safe again, employee layoffs are minimized & services aren't hampered. That alone makes them more viable, sustainable, practicable. Walkers law also allows Schools to get rid of ineffective teachers which has always been a black eye on the profession. No child should be robbed of an education because a Public sector union places its inadequate members interests ahead of the children who's futures depend on learning. Many of the changes that have taken place under Walker have made these PS unions less of a threat to the citizens of the state who pay their wages. Diminishing the influence of these unions & their Democrat pimps has proved to be a win for the residents, taxpayers & voters of Wisconsin. Don't blame me. Blame the unholy alliance of politicians & union leaders that joined forces to abuse the public purse. [/QUOTE]
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