Porforis
14 years ago

At the same time, what other tactic did they have? It's pretty clear in polls, protests, and public outcry that the democrats are standing for at least a loud minority

"musccy" wrote:



Not sure what this has to do with anything. The minority is usually pretty loud, that doesn't mean they're not a minority.

and according to polling a loud majority (I'm only talking union, not the pensions/HC which I, and the majority appear to view as a "necessary evil").

"musccy" wrote:



The context in which these polls are presented and the wording make a huge difference. When you change "Should unions have the right to collectively bargain for wages and benefits" to "When faced with a $3.6 Billion deficit, should teachers unions be able to collectively bargain for wage increases without a public referendum" the majority quickly becomes the minority. It's kind of like how everyone wants to get rid of hunger in the world, but when you start looking at what's required to make that a reality, suddenly people become quiet.

What this tells me is, while the middle-far left is the loud minority and the middle far right is the loud majority in terms of political representation, the majority of us are a lot closer to the middle and less likely to view things in absolutes for the sake of political soundbytes.

However, Walker/Fitzgerald have just demonstrated in the last 24 hours, that they're opperating under a carte blanche mentality that they have now proved can't be stopped or negotiated with.

"musccy" wrote:



I really don't know what to make of Walker, I know that if I were in his position I'd flat out refuse to negotiate with Democrats until they got their asses back to Madison. But I'd tone the rhetoric way down and be a lot more willing to communicate in the meantime. As I was getting at earlier, even though I'm more inclined to align myself with Walker's STATED viewpoint, that doesn't excuse political sleezery.
djcubez
14 years ago
Walker openly admitted that he never backs down. He said he never backed down in Milwaukee and he won't now. He seems hell-bent on pushing his agenda and not listening to the people. Wisconsin did elect him but that doesn't give him the right to become a dictator. Yes, I understand that he's not a complete dictator. Yes, I understand he's not the only agenda-pushing, stubborn and narrow-minded politician. But it just makes me angry how we're supposed to be voting in a person that represents the people, yet all these people we elect are only telling us what we want to hear until they're elected. Bunch of hogwash.
Zero2Cool
14 years ago
Scott Walker said he'd help the Wisconsin deficit, that's what he's trying to do.

You can't make an omelet without breaking some eggs.
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musccy
14 years ago
Porforis - I'm not explaining myself well. If you watch Maddow she'll tell you up to 80% nationally opposed union busting - bullshit - I agree there are flaws in polling! That's why I'm reluctant to cite polls as facts to prove a point. However, there is a lot of anecdotal evidence in a variety of polls and unprecedented public outrage so that saying the union-supporters are a majority could at least be rationally argued. I just acknowledge that it's difficult to quantify definitively and sans bias.

Which leads to my frustration with Fitz-Walker. I really do support portions of his suggestions such as the 6% hikes - I just detest the rhetoric, obvious "hidden" political agendas masqueraded as a budget saving measure, and his tunnel vision which thwarts his ability to negotiate or compromise.
Porforis
14 years ago

Walker openly admitted that he never backs down. He said he never backed down in Milwaukee and he won't now. He seems hell-bent on pushing his agenda and not listening to the people. Wisconsin did elect him but that doesn't give him the right to become a dictator. Yes, I understand that he's not a complete dictator. Yes, I understand he's not the only agenda-pushing, stubborn and narrow-minded politician. But it just makes me angry how we're supposed to be voting in a person that represents the people, yet all these people we elect are only telling us what we want to hear until they're elected. Bunch of hogwash.

"djcubez" wrote:



This is the stuff that drives me crazy. He's doing what he considers to be a good idea, he was elected by the people of Wisconsin. Is Obama a dictator for pressing various controversial bills/executive orders? No, he's doing what he thinks is best, regardless of whether I agree with him or not. My opinion isn't the only one out there and a lot of people disagree with me.

While I certainly don't think 99% of politicians have our best interests in mind, I don't think automatically assuming they're power-hungry fascists is a good idea either.
Porforis
14 years ago

Porforis - I'm not explaining myself well. If you watch Maddow she'll tell you up to 80% nationally opposed union busting - bullshit - I agree there are flaws in polling! That's why I'm reluctant to cite polls as facts to prove a point. However, there is a lot of anecdotal evidence in a variety of polls and unprecedented public outrage so that saying the union-supporters are a majority could at least be rationally argued. I just acknowledge that it's difficult to quantify definitively and sans bias.

Which leads to my frustration with Fitz-Walker. I really do support portions of his suggestions such as the 6% hikes - I just detest the rhetoric, obvious "hidden" political agendas masqueraded as a budget saving measure, and his tunnel vision which thwarts his ability to negotiate or compromise.

"musccy" wrote:



Don't think I disagree with anything here. Talking politics pisses me the hell off nowadays because 90% of people don't have the patience and decency to talk about things like adults. Thanks for being part of the 10%, we definitely don't need to agree but it's nice to see how much we have in common every so often. 🙂
musccy
14 years ago

Scott Walker said he'd help the Wisconsin deficit, that's what he's trying to do.

You can't make an omelet without breaking some eggs.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



My issue with this is that he keeps trying to break one egg and milk an omlet out of that while leaving the other 11 in the carton.

Unpaid furlogh days (under Doyle, mind you), pay freezes, 6% hc/pension increase, 1.3 bil in cut funding to K-college, abolish recycling funding, abolish select unions (why not police/fire?!?). That's a big hit on middle class public worker- but so be it, there's a 3.6 billion dollar hole to fill, and I'm OK with it...I'm also glad he canned the damn high speed rail!

-HOWEVER-

No raise in property or state tax to counter previously stated cuts, then you have out of state business/capital gains tax breaks (thus less $ into the state when we're in a supposed budget crisis), and the public funds you do spend, curiously get funneled to a 225 million dollar I94 construction project in Milwaukee and another in Racine, curiously where Walker is from.
musccy
14 years ago


Don't think I disagree with anything here. Talking politics pisses me the hell off nowadays because 90% of people don't have the patience and decency to talk about things like adults. Thanks for being part of the 10%, we definitely don't need to agree but it's nice to see how much we have in common every so often. :)

"Porforis" wrote:



Good to see we can agree on some things - plus we both agree that the Packers are great! :)

I was just watching a little bit of the assembly online expecting to see debate over the union portion of the bill. NOPE - I saw about 4 (likely more before I couldn't stand it anymore) democrats trying to oust Fitzwalker as the speaker :headwall:

I get the symbolism of the move, but really, what the hell will that accomplish? All you're doing is annoying the people who already don't want to negotiate with you.

Again, I appreciate that even though they have no power, they're standing up for themselves, but at the same time, if the repubs ever pulled stunts like this, or fleeing to IL, I'd be annoyed as hell with that too. As I said, this is one big clusterfu**
djcubez
14 years ago

Walker openly admitted that he never backs down. He said he never backed down in Milwaukee and he won't now. He seems hell-bent on pushing his agenda and not listening to the people. Wisconsin did elect him but that doesn't give him the right to become a dictator. Yes, I understand that he's not a complete dictator. Yes, I understand he's not the only agenda-pushing, stubborn and narrow-minded politician. But it just makes me angry how we're supposed to be voting in a person that represents the people, yet all these people we elect are only telling us what we want to hear until they're elected. Bunch of hogwash.

"Porforis" wrote:



This is the stuff that drives me crazy. He's doing what he considers to be a good idea, he was elected by the people of Wisconsin. Is Obama a dictator for pressing various controversial bills/executive orders? No, he's doing what he thinks is best, regardless of whether I agree with him or not. My opinion isn't the only one out there and a lot of people disagree with me.

While I certainly don't think 99% of politicians have our best interests in mind, I don't think automatically assuming they're power-hungry fascists is a good idea either.

"djcubez" wrote:



Yes, you're probably right. But it doesn't mean that citizens aren't pawns in this political game; they truly are. Look at us arguing over this issue. How much misinformation do you see thrown around? Who is giving out this misinformation? The media? Political campaigns? Who controls the media and these campaigns? Corporations? Rich people? Sneak organizations? What do these people want? Things to go their way? To keep their money? To make more money? I'm not even arguing against specific parties here, I'm arguing against the political system in general.

People tend to grow up leaning towards one side and often stay on that side. Anything they hear that supports their side they'll reiterate as fact regardless. The information era and the internet have made it hard to find credible information, especially in political issues, making this bandying of misinformation even more absurd. It's gotten to the point where reasonable discussion is unheard of. Attempting to compromise seems futile. I'm sure people historically have always butted heads this way but now it just seems like mass hysteria. I really don't know who to believe now. For example I've heard 10 different figures thrown around all over the spectrum on a number that should just be fact. I mean, how do you know what to believe anymore? Everything seems like a conspiracy or a hidden agenda.

EDIT: In reflection this is mainly just a beef that I have instead of being an actual talking point. It just becomes tough to pick a side in these kinds of debates when both sides are constantly lying or attempting to manipulate information.
djcubez
14 years ago
Take it or leave it, here's Michael Moore's speech .

I don't agree with everything he has to say but I really liked this part:

To help prevent that day when the people demand their country back, the wealthy have done two very smart things:

1. They control the message. By owning most of the media they have expertly convinced many Americans of few means to buy their version of the American Dream and to vote for their politicians. Their version of the Dream says that you, too, might be rich some day this is America, where anything can happen if you just apply yourself! They have conveniently provided you with believable examples to show you how a poor boy can become a rich man, how the child of a single mother in Hawaii can become president, how a guy with a high school education can become a successful filmmaker. They will play these stories for you over and over again all day long so that the last thing you will want to do is upset the apple cart -- because you -- yes, you, too! -- might be rich/president/an Oscar-winner some day! The message is clear: keep your head down, your nose to the grindstone, don't rock the boat and be sure to vote for the party that protects the rich man that you might be some day.



My dad told me something similar. He believes that this is basically the driving force behind the Republican party; "some day I might be rich, so when I am I want to be able to keep that money!" And instead of becoming the rich, they just enable the wealthy to become wealthier.
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