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Title: The Walker Vote Earthquake
Source: TAS.org
URL Source: http://spectator.org/archives/2012/06/07/the-walker-vote-earthquake
Published: Jun 7, 2012
Author: Peter Hannaford
Post Date: 2012-06-07 07:00:35 by CZ82
Keywords: None
Views: 4132
Comments: 22

The Walker Vote Earthquake

By Peter Hannaford on 6.7.12 @ 6:07AM

The beginning of the end for public employee unions at the state and local level.

"Walker Survives Wisconsin Recall Vote," read the tepid headline in Wednesday's New York Times. Governor Scott Walker, however, did much more than survive. He defeated his rival, Tom Barrett, convincingly. His lieutenant governor did the same in her recall election. Significantly, this election marks the beginning of the end for dominance of state, county and city budgets by public employee unions.

Lost in the Wisconsin coverage is the fact that Tuesday's election brought overwhelming votes elsewhere in favor of reducing overly-generous public employee pensions. In California, voters in two large cities decided enough was enough. San Jose voters passed Measure B by 71-to-29 percent. In San Diego, they endorsed Proposition B by 67-to-33 percent. In recent years both cities had been forced to cut back on libraries, recreation centers, fire and police services in the face of galloping pension liabilities. San Diego saw its annual contribution to pensions go from $43 million in 1999 to $231 this year, soaking up 20 percent of the city's budget. In San Jose it went from $73 million in 2001 to $245 million this year -- equal to 27 percent of the budget.

These events offer the necessary will to elected officials across the nation to pass reforms that will bring public employee pensions and health care contributions into line with private ones.

The process has already begun. In California, signatures have been gathered for a voter initiative, "Stop Special Interests," on the November ballot that, if passed, would break the umbilical cord between the state treasury and union treasuries. In California, among others, the state deducts union dues from public employee paychecks and sends these directly to the unions, thus saving them the need to persuade public employees to sign up to let the union bosses use their money in elections. This is the umbilical cord and the California unions have used it to become the most powerful special interest in Sacramento, having great influence over the Democrat-controlled state legislature.

What happens when the umbilical cord is broken? It happened in Wisconsin last year as part of Governor Walker's reform legislation. Dues stopped flowing from the state treasury to the unions. They had to sell their services to the workers.

Result: dues paying is down to 28 percent of the Wisconsin public work force.

Across the country, voter discontent has been building against overly-generous public employee benefits. Declining revenues in the recession sharpened public focus, along with the realization that, in many cases, these benefits had become far greater than they are in the private sector. In short, it began to look as if the taxpayers were working for their own employees.

What will the public employee unions do? Reeling from this loss, it is unlikely they will try another vengeance move such as the Walker recall. They also face a daunting task if many legislatures, county boards, and city councils propose reform measures, especially ones on the ballot for voters who are in no mood to continue "business as usual."


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"Across the country, voter discontent has been building against overly-generous public employee benefits"---- For quite sometime actually!!!

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#1. To: CZ82 (#0)

"Across the country, voter discontent has been building against overly-generous public employee benefits"---- For quite sometime actually!!!

Don't you live in Ohio? What happened there? Kentucky? Missouri? New Mexico?

war  posted on  2012-06-07   7:48:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: war (#1) (Edited)

Don't you live in Ohio?

Right after Issue 2 (SB 5) went down to defeat they came out with a chart that showed how the vote went county by county.... Counties where the population had a lot of experience with unions (I.E. cities and towns that had been devastated by the GM plants leaving) voted "FOR" Issue 2, counties that didn't have much experience with unions were the ones who believed all the fear mongering and voted it down.... Around Dayton itself where they've lost 6 or 7 automobile plants and numerous union jobs in the last 25 years, almost every last county voted "FOR" Issue 2!!!! They knew it was stupid to vote for someone who doesn't care about you and outsourced your job overseas....

Even though GM got bailed out there are still retired GM employees who still haven't found out for sure if they're gonna get to keep their retirements or not...... three years after the bailout!!!! (Guess the unions haven't figured out yet if they are going to uphold their obligations to their ex-employees or give the money away as campaign contributions to help get another Leftard douchebag politician elected.... Or then again maybe the union executives need a few more houses on the French Riviera).....

Want another little tidbit, the union I work for just had it's elections on Monday.... president, treasurer, etc..etc.... One of the guys running for President ran his campaign around "Lowering" union dues and ensuring that they would not go for political campaign contributions anymore....... he won going away with over 80% of the vote....... I also think he will try to use some of those dues to help fix the shortages in the retirement program, it's currently underfunded.... (Sounds like he wants to break away from the national Union we are affiliated with). Now whether he will end up as part of some new flyover bridge being built over I75 sometime in the future remains to be seen....

Last little tidbit, most of the problems that cities and states are having with budget deficits are not from entitlements given out like Welfare, Food Stamps and Medicaid..... it's caused by the government union contracts and retirement programs!!!!! When more and more people figure this out you will see the government unions go the way of the dinosaur......

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#12. To: CZ82 (#10)

I'd like to see that...IIRC, from what I read in the week thereafter is that the SW and NW parts of the state were the only areas where support was fairly widespread...

In other words, areas of Ohio no one cares about...

But I'd still like to see that county by county assessment...

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