[P2P-F] Fwd: Scott Walker of Wisconsin

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Sat Feb 28 16:54:55 CET 2015


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From: Bob Reuschlein <bobreuschlein at gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 5:11 PM
Subject: Scott Walker of Wisconsin
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*Scott Walker of Wisconsin*

By Dr. Bob Reuschlein


The leading Republican candidate for President in some polls, Scott Walker,
Governor of Wisconsin shows a consistent pattern of indifference to the law
and the truth in all his elections.  Born in the high military spending
high crime state of Colorado, he was the son of a Baptist Minister and a
bookkeeper.  After five years they went to Iowa, then at age 10 to
Wisconsin where Scott graduated high school from a small town.  Attending
but 34 credits short of graduation, Scott Walker was disgraced from the
Student President race at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The student newspaper reversed their endorsement when Walker resorted to a
last week smear campaign against his honorable opponent and lost the race
in a landslide.  His campaign also stole all copies of the student
newspaper when the bad endorsement came out.



When Walker ran for Governor, six members of his Milwaukee County Executive
staff were indicted and convicted for working on Republican political
campaigns, including his, while drawing paychecks as public employees.
Walker was the subject of that John Doe investigation, listed as an
unindicted co-conspirator in that process.  This becomes a common Walker
practice to throw others under the bus in pursuit of his higher ambitions.
When he defeated the recall, the only governor in American history to do
so, he took advantage of a loophole in the fundraising statutes in
Wisconsin to raise almost unlimited amounts of Koch brothers’ money to
outspend the other side two to one, about $70 million to $30 million,
unprecedented sums for Wisconsin politics.  Just like in his student
president race, his first election to governor, and his reelection to
governor, he has denied his intentions to attack the existence of public
sector unions the first time and private sector unions the second time.
However, he revealed his intentions when a donor of $1.3 million to his
campaigns was caught on tape in a film about Janesville, Wisconsin, asking
him about right to work laws.  His reply was first public sector unions,
using a divide and conquer approach.  His outrageous sneak attack on public
sector unions in Wisconsin brought 500,000 protestors to the capital in
February March 2011.  He was caught on tape entertaining the thought of
introducing troublemakers into the peaceful crowd, which he later decided
not to do.  He lied to the Oshkosh newspaper one week before the 2010
election saying he would negotiate with the unions.  After the election he
immediately began ALEC research on legislation the first week and refused
to accept $800 million in federal railroad money between Milwaukee and
Madison.  Walker’s action led directly to the end of thousands of jobs in a
Milwaukee factory.  Then in office, he gave a tax break to corporations in
January enough to create a budget crisis.  He then used that budget crisis
to strip away public sector union rights.  This overreach was way beyond
the health pension and wage cuts needed to balance the budget after the
Bush 2008 recession and the new revenue cuts.



For the reelection, he continued the lying by claiming job growth although
he had half the jobs he promised in the 2010 election, and Wisconsin fell
behind ten other Midwest states in job growth during his first four years.
His give away to the rich tax cuts are the exact opposite of Dayton in
Minnesota, with Minnesota now ranked #9 for business climate by the Wall
Street Journal among states while Wisconsin is ranked #32.  He claimed to
reduce the deficit in reelection to half a billion, but after reelection he
admitted it exceeded $2 billion.  In Minnesota, when taxes were raised on
the rich rather Walker’s lowering them, the deficit went from $4 billion to
a surplus of $1 billion.

Now Walker is pursuing “divide and conquer” again as he first took on the
Universities in the budget, then a couple of weeks later announced a
surprise special session to pass so-called “right to work” laws to allow
freeloaders to avoid paying unions for the services and pay raises earned
by those unions.


*Dignity or Rankism at Work*

by Dr. Bob Reuschlein


Wisconsin is passing so-called “right to work” laws this week.  People who
do not believe in democracy or real equal rights under the law especially
resent fair treatment in the workplace.  They reward freeloaders who want
to enjoy the benefits of a union without paying for them.  They want wage
slave work under a dictatorship in the workplace. They want the feudalism
of lords and serfs.  They also seem to want to destroy the meritocracy and
replace it with birthright capitalism, a self perpetuating aristocracy of
those who were born on third base and think they hit a triple.  For
example, the inherited wealth Koch brothers who want to buy the next
election with 989 million dollars.  In the government world, when a
majority votes for higher military spending, those of us who object can’t
just refuse to pay our taxes.  But with Wrong to Work (mislabeled “right to
work”) legislation, an employee can refuse to pay union dues while still
being entitled to the rewards of those union dues.  This freeloading is
encouraged by the same people who often complain about the poor
“freeloading” off of society, a very strange double standard.  So it’s okay
to undermine democracy in the workplace, but you can go to jail if you
undermine democracy in the greater society.  A Great Civil War was once
fought in this country over the right to separate from the Union.  Those
states who lost that Civil War have taken over the modern Republican Party
so much so that it is no longer the party of Abraham Lincoln.  This effort
to diminish the rights of workers is nothing if it is not a clear case of
rankism, favoring those in power over the dignity of those subject to the
power of others.  Jesus’ challenge to those who would abuse others with
their power and riches is exactly why he ran afoul of the religious and
Roman authorities on Good Friday.  So these same people don’t hesitate to
inflict harm on workers, while claiming to love Jesus.  With such twisted
logic, no wonder some of them believe the president doesn’t love this
country.



Four page sermon on “Jesus and Empire”:

https://www.academia.edu/9979093/JESUS_and_Empire_12-4-05_4_p._2005



So here in Wisconsin, Scott Walker continues to tell lies during the
election season and then do just what he has said he won’t do, when
actually elected.  The consistency is to say anything to get elected, then
do as much as you think you can get away with to destroy the political base
of the opposition party.  The new so-called right to work law is a case in
point.  The legislature will fast track this bill in a special session
while ignoring the very real budget problems that might have justified a
special session.  The point is to punish his political opponents and weaken
their opposition, although it is supposedly to improve the business
climate.  But TV commercials claim 400 businesses don’t want the law
changed because they will lose business.  So the agenda is set in high
military high wealth parts of the country the Koch Brothers live in.  Scott
Walker, born in high military spending Colorado, does not love Wisconsin,
he loves power.  He wants to destroy the Wisconsin Idea and the many
educational strengths of Wisconsin.  I still fail to see how less money for
the middle class can possibly improve business sales or attract better
workers, but that’s just me.



More on the uncivil wrongs of rankism:

https://www.academia.edu/11020728/RANKISM_Robert_Fuller_Concept_1_p._2006



Dr. Peace, Dr. Bob Reuschlein, Real Economy Institute
best contact to ask Bob to speak to your group: bobreuschlein at gmail.com
to leave message: 608-230-6640
for more info: www.realeconomy.com
(*Real Economy* and/or *Peace Economics* free pdf on request by members of
the press)
An archive of this yearlong press release campaign can be found at:
http://bobreuschlein.wordpress.com/

National press release edition:
http://www.expertclick.com/NRWire/Releasedetails.aspx?id=66874



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