Dear Wisconsin Unions: Stay Classy

The Wisconsin teachers union publishes the names of and home addresses of state legislators:

WEAC has provided a list on their website of the home addresses for all legislators set to vote on the Governors plan.  The link which takes a user to this list only states that it has “Phone Numbers & Email Addresses” however a quick glance at the list proves otherwise.

The WI GOP grabbed the screen shot.

I’m sure it’s just for purposes of writing letters.

Nudge, nudge.

11 thoughts on “Dear Wisconsin Unions: Stay Classy

  1. What do you expect from a bunch of sleaze that get fake doctors to write them false “sick notes” so they can avoid teaching the children they pretend to care about so much?
    One more time: outlaw public employee unions.

  2. How many of you don’t have Monday off? Raise your hand. How many of you are not in a public employee union? Raise your hand. Ok, we surrender.

  3. I am not a public employee and I have Presidents Day off.
    I also have Prince Kuhio Day and King Kamehameha Day off.
    Not Good Friday and Admissions Day. You have to be a state employee to get those days off work.

  4. Someone said that this is a market correction. No different then when the tech bubble burst, or when the housing bubble burst. Now the gov’t employement costs (primarily benefits) bubble has burst and Gov’r Walker is guiding the market correction.

    Higher education bubble is next.

  5. Have the Wisc Senate Dems been collecting per diem? Putting this on their expense report? Using state issued credit cards?

  6. Chuck wrote:
    Higher education bubble is next.
    Anytime someone makes more than a normal profit they are leveraging some non-market advantage. Doctors and lawyers might come after the credentialers in higher ed go bust, then the intellectual property boondoggle will be put under pressure. Intellectual property is a Western concept, there are very aggressive non-Western cultures that do not have much of a tradition of intellectual property.
    If I was a left-Libertarian I would say that the last privilege to be broken will be capital itself.
    Too bad Joel R. hasn’t been around lately, I’d like to hear his thoughts on this.

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