Friday, August 5, 2011

Senator says Walker 'decoyed' him into missing chance to offer amendment - JSOnline

This news story will certainly raise your anger level. For all of the Wisconsinites who have fallen victim to the tactics of Scott Walker, this news story gives you a vision through the eyes of one of their own, a Republican Senator, who apparently saw the stripping of collective bargaining from public employees as UNFAIR and NOT RIGHT.

To the best of SEPAC's knowledge, Senator Dale Schultz made no attempt or conspired with any labor leaders to throw himself into the world of WALKER THREATS and shunning by some of his party's colleagues, but rather he chose to STAND UP and say to his caucus, THIS IS NOT THE CORRECT THING TO DO.

The writer of the news story writes that Walker and Huebsch said basically nothing, but stated they chose to "LISTEN". Since when does SCOTT WALKER be present in a room to have a conversation and NOT SAY ANYTHING? SEPAC would wager, NEVER! People who strive for and seize POWER CANNOT and DO NOT sit back and relinquish control of the conversation.

SEPAC has to agree with Senator Dale Schultz's thought, that the meeting was called for and was away from the hustle and bustle of the ongoing legislative activity so to interfere with Senator Schultz's ongoing dialogue with some of his caucus members and to advance the legislative action on the anti-collective bargaining bill beyond the "amendable" stage before Senator Schultz could submit his amendment. WALKER and HUEBSCH in SEPAC's opinion clearly created an environment that Senator Schultz seized on, to discuss his amendment with two of the MOST POWERFUL brokers in the present Wisconsin State Government only to discover they created a FALSE environment of possibility for Senator Schultz.

As the people of Wisconsin have been saying over and over, SHAME!

Senator says Walker 'decoyed' him into missing chance to offer amendment - JSOnline

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