So I just want you to remember: Now that quiet has taken over in Madison, Wisconsin, don’t forget the pictures. Remember. When you see these spittle-flecked, red-faced, crazily ranting protesters, remember those pictures. These are the same people who can normally be found in the classrooms indoctrinating your crumb crunchers, and you are paying them to indoctrinate your crumb crunchers. They may not all have been teachers in Wisconsin. They might have been bused in from elsewhere, but that’s who they are. I noticed how many of these protesters were carrying signs about ‘freedom,’ which is ironic because what they were doing was trying to prevent anyone from having a choice about whether they have to join a union or not in order to teach in public schools.
If that’s true, then why is it that federal employees are not offered the same so-called collective bargaining rights that the public sector unions in Wisconsin enjoy? We’ve told you before that it was president Jimmuh Carter who stripped federal workers of most of their sacred collective bargaining rights back in 1978. There was little or no outrage at the time — and, oddly enough, Mr. Obama has done nothing to restore those supposedly sacrosanct rights. But that didn’t stop the spokesman, Jay Carney, from saying, ‘Obama believes it is wrong for Wisconsin to use its budget troubles ‘to denigrate or vilify public sector employees.”
When there’s collective bargaining with public employees, government union people, who are they negotiating against? Us! Who represents us at the negotiating table? There hasn’t been anybody. The taxpayers have no representation. It’d be like the NFL collective bargaining talks going on with nobody representing the players. In this case, Scott Walker represented the taxpayers. In this case, Scott Walker was representing the people who are paying the salaries and benefits of the government union people. Well, they’ve got a seat at the table. ‘[T]he tantrum thrown by the unions and their bought-and-paid-for Democratic politicians, you’d think they’d been sold into slavery.’
Well, we just saw it.
