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Title: Revolt of the Cheeseheads
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Published: Feb 28, 2011
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Post Date: 2011-02-28 12:09:01 by tom007
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NANCY FOLBRE, On Monday February 28, 2011, 6:00 am EST

Nancy Folbre is an economics professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

No matter what the short-term outcome, the upsurge of resistance in Wisconsin to efforts by Gov. Scott Walker to crush public sector unions will make history.

The extraordinarily passionate yet disciplined, virtually nonstop demonstrations in the state capitol building have dramatized opposition to a national Republican strategy: tax breaks for the rich, reductions in public sector wages and benefits, privatization of public enterprises and strategic investments in political camouflage.

I happened to be visiting the University of Wisconsin in Madison last week. The handmade posters carried through the streets and taped to the gilded columns of the rotunda vividly summarized deeper economic analysis.

"We need to come up with a budget that involves shared sacrifice." Like the Democratic state senators who left the state to prevent a quorum vote on the governor's proposed legislation, the demonstrators acknowledge the need for budget cuts.

"Budget fix, tax the rich." Part of that shared sacrifice, they argue, should include increased taxes at the high end. Some pointed to a recent proposal by Gov. Mark Dayton, a Democrat, of Minnesota to do exactly that. Other signs point out that Governor Walker handed out $140 million in new corporate tax breaks before pointing to a budget shortfall of about the same amount (Forbes and others reported on those tax cuts in more detail)."United we bargain, divided we beg." Many other signs summarize research on Wisconsin's work force showing that public sector workers there do not receive higher wages and benefits than comparable workers in the private sector.

Both posters and T-shirts request respect for the predominantly female public sector workers who have been the particular target of Governor Walker's proposed legislation: "Care for Teachers the Way They Care for Your Children" and "Nurses' Rights = Patient Rights."

Other, more detailed signs explain that Wisconsin ranks exceptionally high on student test scores. Not all of these signs reflect entirely up-to-date statistics, and some overstate their case. Still, they effectively challenge the polemical assertion that all public employees are overpaid.

Governor Walker proposed to exempt firefighters and police officers (predominantly male unions) from his new rules. Nonetheless, many showed up (some in uniform) to support the demonstration.

"Walker Is a Koch Head." The Koch (pronounced "coke") brothers, billionaire owners of Koch Industries, one of the largest privately held companies in the country, made large contributions to the governor's campaign.

They donated even larger sums to the state Republican Party and helped set up a group called Americans for Prosperity, a conservative activist group with a 2010 budget of $40 million that just initiated a $320,000 television advertising campaign in favor of Governor Walker's legislation.

Koch Industries currently employs seven lobbyists in Wisconsin and stands to gain from the governor's initiative to privatize state-owned utilities without requiring competitive bidding.

In a prank phone call with the governor that was taped by a Buffalo Beast editor posing as David Koch, Governor Walker expressed considerable sympathy for Mr. Koch's larger anti-union strategy and thanked him for all his support (including an invitation to come out to California to celebrate once the fight was over).

Meanwhile, the less-affluent critics of the governor's plan were contributing money to send pizza to demonstrators camping out in the capitol. The large white boxes were immediately converted to additional poster boards. When pizza satiation set in, New Yorkers started a fund-raising campaign called "Send Pastrami to the Cheeseheads."

On Saturday, demonstrations of support for efforts in Wisconsin and other states to defend public unions unfolded in state capitals around the nation.

Governor Walker may have his way (and his California vacation). But the committed progressive activists of Wisconsin have raised the level of news organizations' attention to state politics and broadened the public debate over the fiscal crisis. They have accomplished more in two weeks than mere eggheads (policy wonks like me) could accomplish in 100 years.

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#1. To: All, cynicom (#0)

Other signs point out that Governor Walker handed out $140 million in new corporate tax breaks before pointing to a budget shortfall of about the same amount (Forbes and others reported on those tax cuts in more detail)."

Another reason to love republicans.

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tom007  posted on  2011-02-28   12:10:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: tom007 (#1)

Indeed. Wisconsin is a very high tax state.

I hope Walker succeeds. If he doesn't, the municipalities are screwed.

If the Jews are bloodsuckers, anti-racism is the anti-coagulant.

Prefrontal Vortex  posted on  2011-02-28   12:32:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: tom007 (#1)

Other signs point out that Governor Walker handed out $140 million in new corporate tax breaks before pointing to a budget shortfall of about the same amount (Forbes and others reported on those tax cuts in more detail).

I heard a Wisconsin Senator being interviewed in the last few days who said those "corporate tax breaks" were given to encourage out-of-state corporations to move into Wisconsin and create jobs. If that is true, then the "budget shortfall" is pure speculation.

Ms. Folbre is a professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts and touts herself as a "feminist economist".

Phant2000  posted on  2011-02-28   12:34:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#2)

... the municipalities are screwed.

I would add that municipalities all over the nation are already seriously impacted. I would think that, if Walker doesn't succeed, those municipalities would end up in a financially stressed state, the likes of which we have not heretofore seen.

Phant2000  posted on  2011-02-28   12:37:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: tom007, Phant2000 (#1)

Little known and rarely mentioned fact.

Government employees receive 74 cents of each dollar of their salary in added fringe benefits.

Labor unions in private industry receive...24...cents on a dollar of salary.

Cynicom  posted on  2011-02-28   12:50:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Cynicom (#5)

The gov has to buy health insurance for them, at a cost of about $30k per employee.

Seems a little high to me...

The gov has to buy it from the union.

If the Jews are bloodsuckers, anti-racism is the anti-coagulant.

Prefrontal Vortex  posted on  2011-02-28   13:37:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: tom007 (#0)

Newspapers report 40,000 demonstrators at the State House. Maybe not all state employees, but all of them voters. Legislators should keep in mind that they can be given pink slips too.

What has happened in other places (such as Jacksonville, Fla., some decades ago): The administration imposes substandard educational structure - classes too large, teachers too few, libraries too small, etc. - and the rest of the educational system, including out of state and higher education institutions, blow the whistle. Transfers to schools in other states, when the parents move, might involve setting the kid back a year or so to compensate for the inferior Wisconsin educational system. Colleges downgrade, and maybe automatically reject, applications from Wisconsin highschool graduates. The teachers suffer, then the kids, then their parents - and it's the parents who will make the Governor suffer, down the road a bit.

Shoonra  posted on  2011-02-28   13:42:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#2)

Indeed. Wisconsin is a very high tax state.

I hope Walker succeeds. If he doesn't, the municipalities are screwed.

Why? Are you one of the recipients of the new tax breaks he gave? You like working for less while "all prices are going up? How come you remain silent and never question why all Wisconsin government workers aren't included including the governor's pay and the state legislators pay?

The taxpayers will have to pay for those tax breaks he gave to the rich. You think maybe the Koch brothers received any of those new tax breaks?

LACUMO  posted on  2011-02-28   16:34:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: LACUMO (#8)

never question why all Wisconsin government workers aren't included

That's right, I don't.

If the Jews are bloodsuckers, anti-racism is the anti-coagulant.

Prefrontal Vortex  posted on  2011-02-28   17:09:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: LACUMO (#8)

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The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.

"Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters." - Ben Franklin

Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-02-28   19:42:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: All (#7)

Newspapers are now reporting as many as 100,000 demonstrators this past weekend. If someone started passing petitions, they could gather enough signatures to compel a recall of the Governor right now!

It turns out that, while Walker is shafting the teachers and file clerks for nickels and dimes, he has deliberately manipulated state funds in a way that enlarges the state debt by several million dollars. His prank phone call from a fake Koch Brother established that he thinks his stand has catapulted him into the front ranks of national Republican spokesman and that his position is with a view toward his clout in the national Republican Party rather than the best interests of his state.

The simple fact is that Walker, and other Republicans, campaigned on the issue of JOBS, but now that they're elected, all they can think of is tricks to throw people out of work.

Shoonra  posted on  2011-03-01   1:52:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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