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NYT: Gov. Walker Gave 'Big Gift' to WI Dems, Yet Unpopular Obama-Care Passage 'Drawback' for GOP

By Clay Waters | March 11, 2011 | 18:45

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Friday’s New York Times off-lead story from Madison by Monica Davey and A.G. Sulzberger, in the aftermath of a defeat for public-sector unions in Wisconsin, spun the win by Republican Gov. Scott Walker as a long-term political victory for Democrats: “Wisconsin Curbs Public Unions, But Democrats Predict Backlash.” The online headline was even more blunt: “In Wisconsin Battle on Unions, State Democrats See a Big Gift.” Walker has evidently awoken “the sleeping giant” of labor unions (as if they had previously stayed out of politics).

By contrast, there was no such wishful thinking or hunt for the bright side for the losers in the aftermath of the fiercely contested passage of unpopular Obama-care last year. Adam Nagourney’s front-page “political memo” of March 23, 2010, “For G.O.P., United Stand Has Drawbacks, Too,” suggested Republicans could pay a political price for opposing Obama-care. (It didn’t quite work out that way.)

From the Times on Friday:

After nearly a month of angry demonstrations and procedural maneuvering in the State Capitol here, Gov. Scott Walker won his battle on Thursday to cut bargaining rights for most government workers in Wisconsin.

But his victory, after the State Assembly passed the bill, also carries risks for the state’s Republicans who swept into power last November.

Democratic-leaning voters appeared energized by the battle over collective bargaining on a national stage. The fight has already spurred a list of potential recall elections for state lawmakers this spring. Protesters are planning more large demonstrations this weekend.

“From a policy perspective, this is terrible,” said Mike Tate, the leader of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.

“But from a political perspective, he could not have handed us a bigger gift,” Mr. Tate said of the governor.

In the last 24 hours, he added, the state party had received $360,000 in contributions and volunteers have streamed into offices where signatures were being collected for recall bids.

Also on Friday morning, chief “Caucus” blog writer Michael Shear argued the Republican victory in Wisconsin would not only help Democrats in general but Barack Obama himself: “Walker Hands a Victory to...Obama?”

The votes late this week by the Wisconsin legislature to curtail collective bargaining rights appears to hand political victories to two very different men: Scott Walker, the Republican governor of Wisconsin, and President Obama.

After a three week stalemate, Republicans in the state found a procedural way to force Mr. Walker’s signature measure through the legislature despite the absence of the Democrats in the senate. Mr. Walker has vowed to sign the bill over the objections of the unions and the Democrats.

But in the process, Mr. Walker has done for Mr. Obama an unintended favor. He has energized labor unions, a key part of the president’s political base and one that will play a big role in whether or not Mr. Obama gets reelected....But Mr. Walker, by sparking the Wisconsin fight over collective bargaining, may have awoken the sleeping giant, not only in his state, but across the nation.

Reporter James McKinley Jr. on December 21, 2010 similarly and wishfully commented on “the sleeping giant” of the Hispanic vote in Texas that threatened anti-amnesty conservatives: “The risk for Republicans like [Kay Bailey] Hutchison is that in trying to appeal to the conservative base, they will anger Hispanics, who are regarded as the sleeping giant of Texas politics.”

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One thing is certain

Submitted by Pickles and Peppers on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 6:59pm.

Through all of this, one thing is certain. It will be extremely difficult to find a Wisconsin teacher who votes republican in the next election. Of course there is the real possibility that Walker's actions will in fact lead to economic recovery in Wisconsin, and for that he should be exalted. We'll see.

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Poll numbers are as predictable as Climate Change.

Submitted by Rush Fan on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 10:30pm.

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels' poll numbers dropped after he took office and unilaterally rescinded all collective bargaining rights of state employees and voided pre-existing contracts.

Daniels' poll numbers have since dramatically improved. The Wall Street Journal wrote recently that Gov. Daniels is The Governor Who Cut His State Down to Size.

But Mitch Daniels may have hurt himself politically recently.  In a Wall Street Journal article by John Fund titled Daniels in the Lions Den, Fund wrote:

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels did himself no favors with many conservatives yesterday in his response to a walk-out by Indiana state legislators protesting action on a right-to-work bill. [...] Mr. Daniels never opposed the bill but made it clear he thought it would distract from other parts of his legislative agenda. "There was a better time and place to have this very important and legitimate issue raised."

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Three weeks tops and all this

Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 7:30pm.

Three weeks tops and all this liberal crazy talk will die down and Wisconsin will get back to normal. 

It couldn't hurt for the Republican legislators and governor Walker to speak directly to the people of Wisconsin, and lay out exactly what the benefit and cost savings not having over 1000 separate union  offices, each with their own contracts, rules and concessions this change actually adds up to in taxpayer savings.

As far as a recall, I don't see that happening considering the majority of voters in the state just voted in the Republican majority 3 months ago, not to mention a recall vote cannot even be entertained until after at least one year in office. By that time this past month won't even be remembered by most. 

Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...

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The sleeping giant? With

Submitted by Snappy on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 7:29pm.

The sleeping giant? With Union membership at an all time low? With Unemployment still as high as it is? with the current unrest in the middle east and potential skyrocketing energy costs? With public sector union members still employed wth generous benifits and pensions far and away better than the private sector who pay for those benifits? We will see, it might not be the "sleeping giant" they expect that is waking up.
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I agree, the AFL-CIO is now pounding its chest wanting protests

Submitted by lsudolemite on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 7:37pm.

in every state considering similar legislation. Sounds like one giant intimidation bluff to me. If they had the money and manpower to take this nationwide, AND fund their pet, bought-and-paid-for Dem legislators' campaigns, they would've done this a long time ago and demanded even higher wages, benefits, dues, and other perks. This is an enormous blow to their power and influence, and no amount of saber-rattling or Organizing for Obama busing is going to change that.
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What is it about government position holders that makes them...

Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 8:37pm.

...think theirs doesn't stink, and somehow the laws of economics and finance do not apply to them?

I mean, what makes them special?

Most of these incompetent goobers couldn't get hired in the private sector even if the economy was booming and they showed up for the interview with a suitcase full of money.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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NYT is the new "Bagdad Bob"

Submitted by neutron on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 9:19pm.

"Friday’s New York Times off-lead story... “Wisconsin Curbs Public Unions, But Democrats Predict Backlash.” The online headline was even more blunt: “In Wisconsin Battle on Unions, State Democrats See a Big Gift.” Walker has evidently awoken “the sleeping giant” of labor unions... no such wishful thinking or hunt for the bright side for the losers in the aftermath of the fiercely contested passage of unpopular Obama-care last year... “For G.O.P., United Stand Has Drawbacks, Too,” suggested Republicans could pay a political price for opposing Obama-care... Okay, so "Bagdad Bob" is in charge at the NYT whiney. They also predicted a Democrat landslide in the 2010 mid-term elections, and all that, too. So what?
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Depends on how the public

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 9:48pm.

Depends on how the public perchance the spin
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Reflex

Submitted by nkviking75 on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 11:13pm.

Whenever Republicans actually succeed on something the libs say they've alienated the public. It's reflexive with them.

“Always love your country — but never trust your government!" -- Bob Novak (1931-2009)

When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.

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Keep it up Democrats

Submitted by pbthinker on Sat, 03/12/2011 - 12:21am.

People voted the Democrats out just last November. One of the reasons they were voted out is precisely what they're doing now, both in Washington D.C. and Wisconsin. Voters aren't stupid, contrary to what the Democrats would have you believe, and the Democrats have done nothing to improve their image. The budget is a joke. They're offering less than a rounding error and everyone knows it, even if the LSM isn't reporting it. In Wisconsin, the Democrats refused to do their job but they're trying to convince voters that by not doing their job, they were doing their job. I wonder how many of their constituents aren't union members and how they like the fact that their Senator, who is also supposed to represent them, chose the union over them and refused to do the job the non-union people elected them to do. Don't you think it might cost them some votes, especially when the truth comes out?
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And I suppose we won't hear

Submitted by mang on Sat, 03/12/2011 - 12:49am.

And I suppose we won't hear anything about the death threats the WI Republicans are getting in our new "age of civility".
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