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From Coolidge to Reagan to Scott Walker

By Cal Thomas | February 22, 2011 | 05:00

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When three-fourths of the Boston police department went on strike in 1919, leading to broken shop windows and looting, then-Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge called out the state militia and broke the strike. Coolidge declared, "There is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time."

His courage propelled him to the vice presidency and eventually to the presidency.

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Fast forward to Aug. 3, 1981 when the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) called a strike over better working conditions, better pay and a 32-hour workweek. In doing so, the union violated a law that banned strikes by government unions. Ronald Reagan declared the PATCO strike a "peril to national safety" and ordered them back to work under terms of the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947. Only 1,300 of the nearly 13,000 controllers returned to work. Subsequently, Reagan demanded those remaining on strike to resume work within 48 hours, or forfeit their jobs. On Aug. 5, following the PATCO workers' refusal to return to work, Reagan fired the 11,345 striking air traffic controllers who had ignored the order and banned them from federal service for life. Pro-labor Democratic president Bill Clinton rescinded this ban in 1993.

Now it's the turn of Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker. So far, the 43-year-old governor, in office less than two months, has stood his ground against schoolteachers who called in sick (nice example for the kids) and other union members -- many of them bussed into Madison from outside the state.

When the federal government runs out of money, it can print and borrow more. When states run out of money they must cut spending to balance their budgets, or raise taxes.

The days of constant increases in pay and benefits -- including expanding pensions -- are over, not only in Wisconsin, but also in many other states.

One pro-union demonstrator in Madison carried a sign: "This is what democracy looks like." No, the last election is what democracy looks like. Governor Walker and the new Republican state legislators ran on platforms to reduce the state's debt. They are refreshingly living up to their promises. If voters decide they don't like their methods for getting out of debt, they can vote Republicans out of office in the next election.

"We won" and "elections have consequences," crowed President Obama as he and his once-solid Democratic congressional majority pushed through legislation that polls show most Americans oppose. Republicans seem to be getting more support now in their quest to force us to live within our means.

This is the Republican Party's moment. More Americans are coming to a "Prodigal Son" understanding of our financial predicament. In the biblical account, a young man leaves his father's house and squanders his inheritance on riotous living. When he runs out of money, the son finds himself in a hog pen, eating pig food. It says, "He came to his senses." Wisconsin residents and the nation are coming to our senses in the face of massive public debt.

If Wisconsin's Democratic legislators stop playing political theater, come back to Madison from their hiding places in Illinois and fulfill their responsibilities as elected officials, perhaps a solution to the standoff can be worked out.

Appearing on "Fox News Sunday," Walker said 10,000 to 12,000 of the state's nearly 300,000 government workers would likely lose their jobs if changes weren't made in benefit contributions paid by union members. The unions have said they are willing to make some concessions, but Walker has rejected their offer as insufficient.

Democrats in Wisconsin may be overplaying their hand, just as congressional Democrats may be overplaying their hand with threats to shutdown the federal government if Republicans don't see things their way.

Standing firm and having the courage of one's convictions worked before. So far, Governor Walker has stood firm and explained what he is doing and why. If he doesn't cave, perhaps he might be the national leader Republicans have been looking for, either now, or in the near future. It worked for Coolidge and Reagan.

(Direct all MAIL for Cal Thomas to: Tribune Media Services, 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, N.Y. 14207. Readers may also e-mail Cal Thomas at tmseditors@tribune.com.

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Stand firm against the

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 8:34am.

Stand firm against the rabble.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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"Line in the sand" time.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 8:53am.

The governor should immediately fire every public sector worker, including teachers, who continue to boycott.  They can all be replaced by either National Guard troops, or retired people with college degrees who are willing to teach.

How bad could the substitute teachers be?  The kids in Wisconsin schools are dunces!  A horse trainer could do as well or better than the morons who teach them now.

In fact, let the National Guard troops teach.  A little "basic training" never hurt anybody, and, if fact, would probably do them a world of good.

Somehow, I just have a sinking feeling that the Republicans will find a way to "compromise" with the unions.  They should be determined to crush them once and for all, instead.

Comrade Bubba
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Your "sinking feeling" is justified

Submitted by Boudin on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 9:11am.

Because that is what the noodle spined GOP always does. Cowering to the libtards should be their motto

Seek Truth, Defend Liberty
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Why is breaking the union so important?

Submitted by KC Mulville on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 9:51am.

This union collects dues and spends them on political campaigns, entirely for liberal Democrats. Then, when they've elected the candidates of their choice, they "negotiate" with the politicians they helped elect, gaining better and more expensive deals. "Management" elected by the union won't resist the union.

The union's bargaining leverage is the Democrat's job. The union walks away from the table with deals that the state can't afford.

Oh, and now they're "offering" to give some of the money back. Gee, thanks. Guess what will happen the day after the next Democrat is elected? 

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Quarum...hmmmmm...

Submitted by beauxdog on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 10:30am.

From what I have read, the Wisconsin legislature only needs a quarum (ie only one of the democrats in hiding) to pass bills that deal with money.

They can spend their free time waiting for the democrats to come back by passing laws that have nothing to do with money.

Lets see...

1)  Start with various laws limiting abortion... including parental notification, etc.

2)  Make Wisconsin a Right-to-work state... no money there!

3)  Decide how long a congressman can be AWOL without losing his post.  Be careful here... Republicans have used this tactic in the past (1993 Texas) even though it was for only one day.  It looks like a good protest move, but needs to have limits set.  No money there.

4)  Since you can't fine them (money) for taking unauthorized vacation (and prison would be silly), assign them hours of public service (road side trash, serving in a soup kitchen, something mindless etc.) for missing work.

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Agreed!

Submitted by Grumpy in Arizona on Thu, 02/24/2011 - 8:55am.

 I posted this the other day… it somewhat parallels your excellent points.

“A Counter Suggestion for Cheeseheads...”

To get the democrat legislators hiding out in Illinois (or elsewhere) back…Get Gov. Walker to issue an executive order saying: “The State of Wisconsin will not pay the per diem, or travel expenses, or salary of any Wis. legislator on unauthorized travel.

Then get the 19 Republicans to pass a bill that says: “All travel outside the state must be documented and become a matter of public record, including who has provided the funds for the travel and expenses.”

I guess if you cut the funds for the hotel and meal bills these guys are racking-up -  a union or the Dem Party will pick-up the tab… But at least people will know who is backing this dereliction of duty.

"I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question." - Yogi Berra, (Baseball Great and Philosopher)
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Put Out An.....

Submitted by GeneralAl on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 11:37am.

Put out an arrest warrant for theses dilinquent jerks. Bring them back to Wisconsin in handcuffs!

"Old Soldiers never die, they just fade away"!

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