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Originally Posted by finnbow
I wonder what took him so long to figure out that he had this option.
Now both sides are orchestrating recall votes on an unprecedented scale.
"Formal recall campaigns have now been launched against 16 state senators - eight Republicans and eight Democrats. That's everyone in the 33-member Wisconsin Senate who is legally eligible to be recalled this year."
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepo...117501513.html
They could sell tickets to this circus.
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I must admit I do like watching this. Someone somewhere must get their arms around spending.
From Victor Hansen
"...the three classical requisites for perpetually improved compensation: The employer has plentiful capital; the employee’s productivity creates new wealth or improves the efficiency of services; and the employee has market value and will go elsewhere should the employer be foolish enough to lose him."
These clearly are not present with Public Unions. The whole concept of not having someone in opposition across the bargaining table is absurd.