Steven Greenhut, Reason
During recent travels to Madison and Milwaukee for some research about reform-minded Gov. Scott Walker's survival of a union-backed recall, I found little residual anger among the friendly folks there, despite seemingly endless pitched political battles that divided families and led to angry water-cooler discussions.Perhaps the central issue"”Walker's Act 10 plan that rolled back collective-bargaining excesses"”has been resolved, or perhaps Wisconsinites simply got tired of two historic recall elections, legislators who bolted the state to avoid...
During recent travels to Madison and Milwaukee for some research about reform-minded Gov. Scott Walker's survival of a union-backed recall, I found little residual anger among the friendly folks there, despite seemingly endless pitched political battles that divided families and led to angry water-cooler discussions.Perhaps the central issue"”Walker's Act 10 plan that rolled back collective-bargaining excesses"”has been resolved, or perhaps Wisconsinites simply got tired of two historic recall elections, legislators who bolted the state to avoid...
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