Walker's Goals
These are the three things that Governor Walker will accomplish with his bill:
1) No unions, less power for democrats:
We will be down to one party, because the GOP will still have corporate support and corporations don't care about people, they only care about profit.
2) The residents of Wisconsin will be less educated:
Who would want to become a teacher given the attacks and salary and benefit cut that they face all of the time.
3) He will have started a trend of taking from those who don't have money so those who do can preserve their accounts:
Where is the logic in taking from the poor and middle class, while not even considering taking the wealthy and super wealthy. This kind of reasoning is not healthy for society unless its a feudal one.
It's actions like Walker's that have caused me to lose faith in this country's ability to remain strong. It's inaction or or misguided action from those poor and middle class who voted for people like Walker that will continue to weaken this country.
In Florida, they voted in Rick Scott, a man who put up approximately 70 million of his own money for his campaign. Governors don't make enough for him to recoup that money, but you'd better believe he's going to recoup it somehow.
And, examples like Scott and Walk now abound in a banner mid-term election year when the country voted Republicans back in force. Think about this way: While the democrats get a major portion of their power from unions, which have a vested interest in working individuals, the republican party gets its major support from corporations, which have a vested interest in profits).
1) No unions, less power for democrats:
We will be down to one party, because the GOP will still have corporate support and corporations don't care about people, they only care about profit.
2) The residents of Wisconsin will be less educated:
Who would want to become a teacher given the attacks and salary and benefit cut that they face all of the time.
3) He will have started a trend of taking from those who don't have money so those who do can preserve their accounts:
Where is the logic in taking from the poor and middle class, while not even considering taking the wealthy and super wealthy. This kind of reasoning is not healthy for society unless its a feudal one.
It's actions like Walker's that have caused me to lose faith in this country's ability to remain strong. It's inaction or or misguided action from those poor and middle class who voted for people like Walker that will continue to weaken this country.
In Florida, they voted in Rick Scott, a man who put up approximately 70 million of his own money for his campaign. Governors don't make enough for him to recoup that money, but you'd better believe he's going to recoup it somehow.
And, examples like Scott and Walk now abound in a banner mid-term election year when the country voted Republicans back in force. Think about this way: While the democrats get a major portion of their power from unions, which have a vested interest in working individuals, the republican party gets its major support from corporations, which have a vested interest in profits).
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