Taxpayers are becoming acutely aware of the have-yours as a class -- something like Angelo Codevilla's ruling class -- whose gains in salaries and benefits aren't associated with harder work and important innovations but political access. Public-sector unions rallying in Madison aren't even taking a hit for their political activism, given that their protest is made possible by paid sick days, negotiated for them by their collective bargaining units who, it must be said, donate to the very people with whom they negotiate.I think a more accurate description is a war between the “have nots” and the “have yours.” More here: It's the unions vs. the people.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
WISCONSIN REVEALS class war between Haves and Have Yours.
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