Charles G. Koch: Why Koch Industries is Speaking outhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704288304576170974226083178.html?mod=rss_com_mostcommentartKoch's response to critics. For those of you that buy into central planning lunacy, don't bother reading. You'll end up learning the truth the hard way.
3/3/2011 11:38:21 AM
3/3/2011 12:05:20 PM
^^so you're ditching your anarchist streak in favor of going all-in on the GOP I guess? Cause he has sure done that.Not to mention, the Koch companies certainly have requested and received subsidies for a variety of purposes, but I'm sure that's just because they're being edgy and subverting the system.http://www.propublica.org/blog/item/koch-industries-fought-the-health-care-law-but-sought-funds-from-it
3/3/2011 1:26:58 PM
I see nothing wrong with a libertarian accepting government handouts as long as they continue to speak out against the handouts before, during, and after receiving them, as Charles Koch just did. Similarly, there is nothing wrong with a socialist taking a job at an advertising agency or a communist owning stock, as long as they continue to speak out against these institutions.
3/3/2011 2:01:33 PM
3/3/2011 3:13:11 PM
Literally the 2nd result if you Google the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, which you've already mentioned:http://www.opm.gov/biographyofanideal/PU_CSreform.htmTitle VII, Section 7102
3/3/2011 3:29:22 PM
since you mentioned the AFGE"We turned first to the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) which represents 600,000 federal government workers in 65 agencies, including the Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs, Social Security, and the Environmental Protection Agency. It is the largest federal employee union. It's true, said Beth Moten, legislative and political director for AFGE, that most federal employees don't have collective bargaining rights over pay and benefits."http://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2011/mar/02/scott-walker/wisconsin-gov-scott-walker-says-most-federal-emplo/So I take it you work in HR for air traffic controllers?
3/3/2011 3:48:16 PM
Yes. All 600,000 of those AFGE employees are air traffic controllers. Sigh.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/24/AR2010012402764.htmlLook, I don't know why you think you're going to win an argument on this when the damn law itself from the federal government can't convince you. CBAs are not all the same for every group of employees, in or out of the federal gov. I don't try to argue with you about glasses or whatever. Refer to this from now on. It's pretty simple:http://www.federaldaily.com/labor/relations.htm[Edited on March 3, 2011 at 4:17 PM. Reason : b]
3/3/2011 4:15:39 PM
Im simply pointing out to you that the vast majority of federal workers dont have collective bargaining rights on wage and benefits.Along with the AFGE confirming that.And if im reading it correctly, the last link said the same thing.•The Act clarifies “management rights,” reserving to agency officials the authority to make decisions and take actions which are not subject to the collective bargaining process, and excludes bargaining on federal pay and benefits or non-voluntary payments to unions by employees.I appreciate the links. btw, this was the first link I got from google.http://www.mackinac.org/2323I will admit that to say that Federal employees dont have collective bargaining rights is not a true statement, but I was meaning in reference to wages and benefits which is what Walker is trying to do in WI...and the point of this thread. Which is true[Edited on March 3, 2011 at 4:38 PM. Reason : .]
3/3/2011 4:36:10 PM
recalls being attempted for 8 republican senators (only need 3 flips for the dems to be in the majority) and 1 democrat. Seems 2 of them only won last time by thousand or so votes, one by a couple hundred..might actually work.
3/3/2011 5:06:42 PM
3/3/2011 5:22:24 PM
You said:
3/3/2011 5:30:28 PM
^which Ive said.My point was it is a mistep by the admin. WI, if the bill passes, will still have more rights than federal union workers. correct?Pink, since I have never been in a union, what sort of things would you collectively bargain for besides wage and benefits? Days off, hours per day? type things. Serious question.[Edited on March 3, 2011 at 8:57 PM. Reason : .]
3/3/2011 8:56:11 PM
maybe i'm missing something, but you clearly tried to imply the WH was stupid because no federal employees have bargaining rights. it's been irrefutably proven that's not the case. now you're saying that's what you meant by the white house being stupid and making snide remarks about paying dues?yeah, you should just fall on your sword on this one. [Edited on March 3, 2011 at 10:42 PM. Reason : .]
3/3/2011 10:26:41 PM
3/4/2011 6:26:37 PM
They will still be able to bargain (IE: Refuse a contract because of) Pay, hours, vacation, sick days, active employee healthcare, and employee treatment such as firing and work environment. They will lose their ability to bargain (IE: Refuse a contract because of) benefits, limited to retirement pension and retirement age healthcare coverage. In other words, if after the bill has passed and the union feels the legislature has curtailed benefits too much, they are free to demand higher wages in response, but they are not free to demand the benefits be restored. But keep in mind, the republicans knew this bill would be a huge fight. As such, they clearly made the bill as agreeable as possible so they could win this battle for public opinion. Once they have won this battle, they are free to start it all over again six months from now, this time over fire-fighter and police benefits, then six months later perhaps curtailing the unions even more.
3/5/2011 11:42:51 PM
Unions would have more credibility if they weren't so much like the mafia.Business bad? Fuck you, pay me. Oh, you had a fire? Fuck you, pay me. Place got hit by lightning, huh? Fuck you, pay me.
3/6/2011 9:04:45 AM
^^ Doubtful they bother with public safety...those guys don't vote Democrat so Walker doesn't care about them.
3/6/2011 9:20:55 AM
^^^ that still seems like an arbitrary first amendment right the republicans are trying to curtail. Why give in to the government’s demand to be able to suppress free speech, especially when it’s the result doesn’t protect anyone, but harms people instead?
3/6/2011 11:15:27 AM
what free speech? The union can complain all it wants. It can buy TV Commercials and lobby against their government all they want. All they can't do is have a government created entity (the state employee union is a state created and mandatory labor monopoly) refuse an offered contract.
3/6/2011 6:53:13 PM
That's the most asinine justification for this you could have possibly come up with.So you're a self-proclaimed libertarian who believes employees shouldn't have the legal right to negotiate compensation with their employer? No wonder libertarians have such a hard time gaining credibility.Why can't you just admit that your reflexive dislike for unions is causing you to bypass your rational thinking?There's no good reason to legislate that union employees can't negotiate pensions, but can negotiate everything else. That is completely illogical. It's the proverbial camel's nose to making unions illegal and pushing us back a step towards the robber-baron controlled governments of the turn of last century. Next thing you know, the energy industries will be creating their own form of currency to be used by their employees in corporate-controlled stores.
3/6/2011 7:06:10 PM
Skip to 2 minutes (and then 7 minutes) and see Regan tear down unions and labor http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_lUZu9xhMqc[Edited on March 6, 2011 at 7:14 PM. Reason : .]
3/6/2011 7:11:04 PM
I love how todays' right seems to think the government is always wrong, except when it comes to being an employer, then it always knows best. LOL.
3/6/2011 7:18:30 PM
3/6/2011 8:09:48 PM
http://www.politicususa.com/en/michael-moore-wisconsin-rally
3/6/2011 8:58:14 PM
Apparently the Republicans figured out a way to pass something that bans collective bargaining without the quorum
3/9/2011 7:44:51 PM
3/9/2011 8:15:11 PM
3/9/2011 10:11:54 PM
to be honest it just looks like the republicans are flailing. they are incredibly unpopular in that state now. and this is just the sort of thing that will fuel a recall against those that are eligible.i also wouldn't be surprised if there were strikes in WI's future.
3/9/2011 10:59:23 PM
I don’t see a recall, but I do see some lost seats next election.that’s life though.
3/9/2011 11:28:11 PM
As the union is still a state entity, I suspect striking is still illegal. While this may cost them seats in the next election, it is good to see a legislature doing what is right for a chance, instead of just what is popular. That said, Walker ran for office on this platform. It would be odd for voters to be angry at him for fulfilling his election promises.
3/9/2011 11:52:46 PM
The didn’t do what was right, they did what the corporations wanted, which is what they always do.
3/9/2011 11:58:00 PM
At least this shows flat out that this had nothing to do with the budget.
3/10/2011 12:12:04 AM
^^ Which corporations would that be? Why would any corporation care whether state employee unions can negotiate their own benefit packages?
3/10/2011 12:34:40 AM
You're kidding right? Have you been paying attention? Come on, you're smarter than this...
3/10/2011 12:38:06 AM
No. No he's not.
3/10/2011 5:37:27 AM
Its amusing that the governor said it was all about money, but then did this:http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/09/breaking-wisconsin-state-senate-passes-restrictions-on-collective-bargaining/
3/10/2011 6:12:09 AM
Yeah. I've been following this story barely a little bit more than I've been following American Idol this season and it was still incredibly obvious to me that his entire motivation for doing this was to bust up unions. Except for the police and firefighters. They're cool because they supported Walker. It's an incredibly underhanded political move and I hope if it passes it gets struck down in court.
3/10/2011 6:28:51 AM
I heard they might challenge it on the grounds of breaking some 24 hour notice rule. Even Pat Buchanan was complaining that they didn't follow that rule and put the union busting bill ahead of the financial bill after breaking them into 2.I can't imagine how this helps the governor in the short term though. I have to imagine that his political opponents will rally more much strongly against him at re-election time than they ever would have otherwise.[Edited on March 10, 2011 at 6:52 AM. Reason : .]
3/10/2011 6:49:10 AM
3/10/2011 7:44:12 AM
ah yes, let's listen to a TV show for guidancethe whole republican effort in Wisconsin was exposed by this move. they don't give a shit about solving budget issues when compared to busting up groups they don't like. fuck 'em all.
3/10/2011 8:55:32 AM
3/10/2011 9:54:29 AM
oh snap, it's a west wing off
3/10/2011 9:55:55 AM
3/10/2011 10:12:19 AM
politicians do a thing their constituency asked for in order to get future support from same constituency.
3/10/2011 10:22:59 AM
i mean thats like saying democrats increase entitlement spending in order to get more votes in future elections.
3/10/2011 10:23:38 AM
I've read at least 10 articles about this and I can't find a single one that describes what's actually in the bill.
3/10/2011 10:31:14 AM
^ Pelosi: "We Must Pass The Health Care Bill So That We Can Find Out What’s In It"
3/10/2011 12:57:14 PM
^Exactly, Im not sure how limiting PUBLIC unions is doing the bidding of coorporations. Funny listening to the spin from the media. How he broke the law, lied, didnt give time to talk about it. hahaha. What world are these people living in?
3/10/2011 1:01:49 PM
Wisconsin seems to be chock full of overly paid, lazy, whiny union workers.Fuck unions.
3/10/2011 1:27:10 PM