6/3/12, "Walker supporters reach out to union members, targeting bosses instead," Legal Insurrection, Anne Sorock
"Nancy Milholland, who organized yesterday’s Tea Party, opened the rally by addressing union members and “We are not anti-union, we just can’t afford to pay for your long-ago negotiated benefits.”
Big Journalism’s Dana Loesch spoke about coming from a family of union members, and called out the “fat cats” and out-of-state union bosses who are using the state to flex their muscle and bully the rest of the country.
Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, who will be on the recall ballot along with Governor Scott Walker and several state senators, framed it as a battle between Goliath, or the union bosses, and David, or the people of America....
As voters go to the polls on Tuesday in what looks to be record numbers, Wisconsin conservative leaders are intent on reaching out to all Wisconsin workers and separating them from the operatives who would use them.
When I tweeted the photo above of the “Teamster for Walker,” several people responded that they too were Teamsters who would vote for Walker. The out-of-state union bosses will leave Wisconsin after Tuesday, but the residents will be left to repair relationships with their neighbors. Showing that this is a battle for all Wisconsin and that the dividing line is one between operatives and citizens, and not against union members, is step one to making Wisconsin that light on the hill.
WAJ Update: Ann Althouse exposes a really pathetic last minute Democratic smear attempt aimed at Walker." (Teamsters for Walker photo at top from LI.)
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Unfortunate past agreements created the question from sign below, 'Why do I have to work til I die so you can retire at 55?'
Sign from 4/14/12, Wisconsin Tax Day rally via Ann Althouse
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