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> This on the heels of the news today that WEAC is laying off 40% of their educational, er, Democrat staff. That leaves about 65 more Dem operatives left at WEAC, so hopefully we can unemploy many more in the future.
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Fw: This Wisconsin Racket's Bluff Called
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> This Wisconsin Racket's Bluff Called
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> Remember the violent and disgusting demonstrations over Wisconsin
> Gov.
> Scott Walker doing away with the collective bargaining for teacher's
> unions? The results are in. Some school districts went from a
> $400,000 deficit to a $1,500,000 surplus as a result. Why? It seems
> that the insurance company that provided all the "so-called" benefits
> to the teachers, was an insurance company owned and operated by the
> teacher's union. Since they were guaranteed to get the insurance
> business from the teachers and the State had to pay for it, and not
> the teachers, they were increasing the annual costs every single year
> to become the most expensive insurance company in the state. Then
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> insurance company was donating millions and millions of dollars to
> their favorite democrat politicians, who when they got elected,
> guaranteed to keep funding the unions outrageous costs. In other
> words, the insurance company was a "pass through" for Wisconsin
> taxpayer money directly to the democrat politicians.
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> Nice racket, and this is the racket that is going on in every single
> State that allows collective bargaining. No wonder the States are
> taking it away. Now that the State of Wisconsin is free to put the
> insurance contract out for bid, and lo and behold, they have saved so
> much money it has turned deficits into surplus amounts. As a result,
> none of the teachers had to be laid off, everyone got a raise, etc.,
> etc., and the taxpayers of Wisconsin don't have to pay more taxes to
> fund the union's political ambitions.
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> If you weren't aware of the reasons why Gov. Walker was fighting to
> take away collective bargaining, it gives you an idea of the problem
> the Republican Party has. Outside of one or two, none of them know
> how to speak up and explain properly what the problem was. We could
> sure use a Ronald Reagan now, someone who could explain things for
> people to understand, since we know that people don't like to read
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> Checkout the link below:
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http://washingtonexaminer.com/politics/2011/06/union-curbs-rescue-wisconsin-
school-district
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