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Home Front: Politix
Wisconsin gov. rejects talks offer
2011-03-09
[Iran Press TV] Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker has rejected the offer of a meeting with Democratic senators to negotiate a compromise over the ongoing labor stalemate.

In a televised news conference, Walker argued that Senate Minority Leader Mark Miller's request was absolutely "ridiculous."

"For us to move forward, we need reasonable and responsible officials," Walker said. "This letter is absolutely ridiculous. He [Miller] is the person standing in the way."

"Sen. Miller is misleading the public just like he misled us," said Walker, adding that he had sent two staffers to meet with Democrats on Sunday but could not reach an agreement that would bring the senators back from Illinois.

On February 17, 14 Democrats in Wisconsin state senate left to prevent a quorum and thus block a full Senate vote on a bill Walker offered to close a budget gap in the current fiscal year.

In a Monday letter, Miller requested a face-to-face meeting with Walker and Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald "to reach a bipartisan solution to our differences."

The Republican governor has unveiled a two-year budget plan, which would reduce the state government expenditures for schools and local governments by $4.2 billion, or 6.7 percent, in a move to rein in a budget deficit of $137 million, and a projected $3.6 billion gap over the next two years in Wisconsin.

The budget plan has been met with massive protests by public union workers.

Political analysts in the US say that protesters are unable to get their message across due to the lack of proper coverage by media companies such as FoxNews and CNN, which heavily depend on high revenues from subscriptions and commercials.

CNN's income from its subscription rights in 2009 alone was $578.8 million, while FoxNews made $569.5 million.
Posted by:Fred

#13  "it may mean the end of the unions themselves"

From your keyboard to God's eyes, NS.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-03-09 22:39  

#12  With the end of the collection of union dues by the employer, the State of Wisconsin, it spells the end of the political influence of public employee unions in Wisconsin. With the requirement for annual certification, it may mean the end of the unions themselves.

That is what this has been all about. If it spreads, it will kill AFSCME.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-03-09 21:39  

#11  The WI senate move affects future contracts but doesn't reduce existing commitments, which will require Dem involvement. But it's a start and a negotiating tool, at a minimum.
Posted by: lotp   2011-03-09 21:08  

#10  oops: not = no
Posted by: Tyranysaurus Ulalet8121   2011-03-09 21:05  

#9  Wow. Talking about not quarter!

Republicans in the Wisconsin Senate voted Wednesday night to strip nearly all collective bargaining rights from public workers after discovering a way to bypass the chamber's missing Democrats.
Aee Pee
Posted by: Tyranysaurus Ulalet8121   2011-03-09 21:04  

#8  From 2x4's article:

"Democrats had been calling all day Wednesday for Walker and Republicans to compromise."

Dem's idea of compromise: do it OUR way, even though we're in the minority.

Losers.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-03-09 20:40  

#7  Looks like the public unions are getting the worst of both worlds and the Democrats are getting obamaed.

Posted by: kelly   2011-03-09 20:39  

#6  Unions lose in WI, done deal!
Posted by: twobyfour   2011-03-09 20:25  

#5  The losing side is always the one making the first requests for negotiation. ;)
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2011-03-09 10:31  

#4  Hold your ground, Governor. No quarter
Posted by: Woozle Phusing9215   2011-03-09 09:35  

#3  ...it's listed as sourced from Iran Press TV. They must be using those former editors and fact checkers from American dead tree publications to cover the US beat.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-03-09 09:32  

#2  Political analysts in the US say that protesters are unable to get their message across due to the lack of proper coverage by media companies such as FoxNews and CNN, which heavily depend on high revenues from subscriptions and commercials.

WTF???? What about the NYT, ABC, CBS, NBC, WaPo etc. etc.? They don't have an audience or readership anymore? They aren't supported by ads and subscribers????

This is the most inane AND asinine statement I've ever seen!! (Ok, maybe that was a bit hyperbolic, but still......)
Posted by: AlanC   2011-03-09 09:09  

#1  "You're the disease---I'm the cure."
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-03-09 02:17  

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