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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2011

Wisconsin's Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch explains why changes to collective bargaining were important and positive for the future of Wisconsin.

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  • This is such bull. Without collective bargaining the government will still collect just as much. The only difference is that instead of the money going to the low waged hard working employees it will go to those at the top that dont deserve it. Just another example of republicans wanting to hold the middle class down so they can sit alone on top of the mountain.

  • After hearing her bash Unions for two minutes all I can help but point out now is that the camera dramatically zoomed in on her Educators Credit Union check book. Face palm.

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  • What a doltish bitch!

  • Just another lying piece of Republican filth - no more, no less. By the way it looks, these criminals will be out of a job soon.

  • Why can't we raise the state sales tax to cover some of the dept? MN, IL, IA, all have 6% +. We are at 5%. And why are we going to give $200 million to out of state financial management companies? Can't we find these here in WI? Any comments welcome

  • @Specificityful I hope you do know that some people are naturally bad spellers, readers, and etc. no matter the age or education. So really you statements is kinda invalid and stupid. Just say...

  • every representitive that voted for this sould be first to volunteer

  • @Specificityful I suggest Texas the schools are on the bottom of the list!! if walker didn't give money to the to 5 % before getting a real plan for repayment your taxes would stay the same!!!

  • @mmeck175 Our schools and public workers are still union. They just have limits to their collective bargaining privileges. Taxpayers are affected by these policies, too, not just workers. If my taxes are raised any more, my family will leave WI.

  • Oh! Volunteer cross guards! Why didn't I think of that? That'll solve the budget problems! So our only two choices are volunteers or unionized crossing guards... Hmm, I wonder if most school districts have part-time, non-unionized but paid crossing guards. Oh, they do! Why do I get the impression that Kleefisch hasn't organized a bake sale, nevermind organizing volunteers willing to patrol intersections at 6:45 a.m. in January in Wisconsin.

  • @Specificityful I don't need to spell to find out that WI schools are #2 in the nation. bottom 4 states are none union!  please remember the teachers are not the only workers affected.

  • Sooooo...You add a staggering amount of regulation to how close Wind Turbines can be to residences, making it the strictest in the nation, which helps real-estate developers, because Wind Turbines are "unsightly." The same real-estate developers you got a huge campaign fund donation from? So in essence, you're creating legislation to improve conditions for the supporters "associated" with you? I smell hypocrisy...

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