Wednesday, February 23, 2011

From a story in the Times...

...this morning, "Thousands March on State Capitols as Union Fight Spreads":

First Wisconsin. Now Ohio and Indiana.

Battles with public employees’ unions spread on Tuesday, with Republican-dominated Legislatures pressing bills that would weaken collective bargaining and thousands of pro-union protesters marching on Capitol buildings in Columbus and Indianapolis.

After a week of upheaval in Madison, Wis., where the thumping din of protesters has turned almost celebratory, the battle moved to Ohio, where the Legislature held hearings on a bill that would effectively end collective bargaining for state workers and drastically reduce it for local government employees like police officers and firefighters.
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The bills have amounted to the largest assault on collective bargaining in recent memory, labor experts said, striking at the heart of an American labor movement that is already atrophied.

And this raises two questions in my mind:

(1) Is this a coordinated assault on unions? And,

(2) Why do I feel like Republicans won't be satisfied until everyone in America is poor?

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