Scott Walker animation, "My Wisconsin" - budget bill sung to tune of "On, Wisconsin"

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2011

Show Scott Walker this is OUR Wisconsin! Go to StopWalkersBudget.com now. In this animated musical, Scott Walker sings, dances and elbows his way through the homes, schools and hospitals of Wisconsin leaving no one left standing in his wake.

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  • Im in wisconsin! This guy has got to go!!!!!!!

  • I hope he realizes that everyone wants him out! I can't wait until I get to vote this guy out of office!

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  • @hamgam11

    If Walker fixed the budget and Wisconsin now has a "SURPLUS," then why did Walker raid the mortgage settlement Wisconsin received to help balance this year's budget? Why isn't that money going to Wisconsinites who rightfully deserve it? I'll tell you why. Because Walker gave out tax breaks to the wealthy. Steal from the poor and give to the rich. Hood Robin.

  • See you Later Alligator!! Shame on you.............I want the best education for my daughter and some dumb clown like you has grown her classes and now wants to cut music and art.....

    Move to Texas!!

  • Nice job on the animation, lousy job on the accuracy of the content. Water-Walker is saving Wisconsin from the fiscal nightmare left over by the Dem-unists. $3,600,000,000.00 in the hole when he came in, SURPLUS NOW! And the poor UNION THUGS are now paying "their fair share" for their bloated salaries and bennies. It's about time someone has the GUTS to clean up the MESS you idiots have made in Madison (Entitledtown). GO WALKER!

  • MetalPerson, you really seem to have an axe to grind, and I believe this article refutes your arguments nicely:

    w w w [dot] aolnews [dot] com [backslash] 2011 [backslash] 02 [backslash] 24 [backslash] opinion-why-wisconsins-public-­sector-unions-matter

    F YT's non-linking policy. Seriously.

  • @TheMetalPerson So just because they are part of the public sector, they can be treated like crap and not paid a living wage? I was referring to a private sector union- my Dad had a Federal job [they are divorced] and wished he had a union. Most public workers took pay cuts and benefit reductions and got their collective bargaining rights taken away anyway.

  • @TheMetalPerson Unions are by no means saints, but eliminating them entirely is going too far. The public sector unions are some of the last ones left after being ruthlessly purged from the 70's onward, so it appears to those who don't have a union that they are unfairly better off. Instead of taking a right away from one group of workers, ask why ALL workers don't have unions of their own. Your pay would probably be better if you had one, and your benefits. Then you could afford your bus fare.

  • cont.

    So us non-union workers all ask... "Can't we just fire these guys? It's our government and we're paying!!"

    The answer is no. The unions sue when you try to replace them with one of the 9.1% of country who's unemployed and eager to do a better job than the union guys who refuse to quit, but refuse to do any work.

  • cont.

    And to top things off, despite the record levels we're paying these thugs, they've been doing less and less work and are doing a crappy job on purpose.

    During the last 2 years, snow removal practically stopped happening. MTA would randomly take vacations because they didn't feel like going out in the cold, while us REAL work slaves (the passengers) still had to go to work.

  • cont.

    Toll prices are through the roof. They just keep raising it and raising it. They never have enough money to pay all the thugs.

  • @TheMetalPerson

    315 is just for the train. it costs about 100 for the subway and about 60 for path.

    this is monthly. These guys are con artists, and it's all to pay the union pensions and hire people to stand on platforms doing nothing. (often yelling at passengers and going on power trips).

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