Bird’s Eye: It’s crowded in this nest, but we offer two different parts covering the spreading class conflict. First, some analysis of why both sides see this as critical, and while Walker may have lost the war, even as the battle goes on. Then some media weaponry you may want to see, and use.
* Simple chart of Social Programs at Risk, and Tax Breaks for Wealthy
* Wisconsin: Clear Battle Lines In America’s Hidden Class War Gary Younge The Guardian
You can tell a great deal about a nation’s anxieties and aspirations by the discrepancy between reality and popular perception. Polls last year showed that in the US 61% think the country spends too much on foreign aid. This makes sense once you understand that the average American is under the illusion that 25% of the federal budget goes on foreign aid (the real figure is 1%).
… these are no ordinary times. ..The number of those who don’t believe you can get ahead by working hard has doubled in 10 years. Half the country thinks its best days are behind it….Walker’s case is as predictable as it is weak. Government workers, he claims, have higher pay and better benefits than others in a bloated state that must slim down if it is to keep running. This is hardly true. Accounting for age and education, US local government employees earn 4% less than their private sector counterparts. Yes, the shortfall in pensions is real. But if the political will existed, calamity could be avoided with a fairly modest increase in the budget allocation. Union members do generally enjoy better benefits. That’s the whole point of being in a union: to improve your living standards through collective action. And that is precisely why Republicans like Walker want to crush them.
* 20 lies (and counting) told by Gov. Walker Russ’ Filtered News
We’re used to politicians stretching the truth, but the level of deception and dishonesty Wisconsin’s governor has exhibited in the battle over his union-busting budget repair bill (even the name is a falsehood) sinks to astounding new lows. What follows are the 20 lies I’ve identified in a quick review of the record. Walker: Public employees are more richly compensated than their public sector counterparts.
The truth: According to the Economic Policy Institute, wages and salaries of state and local employees are lower than those for private sector employees with comparable earnings determinants such as education and work experience. State workers typically are under-compensated by 8.2% in Wisconsin.
* Gov. Scott Walker Has Lost The War Rick Ungar Forbes
In what may be the result of one of the great political miscalculations of our time, Scott Walker’s popularity in his home state is fast going down the tubes. A Rasmussen poll out today reveals that almost 60% of likely Wisconsin voters now disapprove of their aggressive governor’s performance, with 48% strongly disapproving….
The damage has already been done. Should Gov. Walker accomplish his goal, he will have stoked a level of union anger that I very much suspect will become a key driver in an Obama victory in 2012. He will also have prompted the nation’s unions to work together for a common objective– a feat that would have seemed impossible just one month ago….The Wisconsin governor’s desire to be at the forefront of his perceived GOP revolution may not only have doomed the anti-union effort, but it may forever label him as the man who gave the democrats the gift that keeps on giving – the return of the union rank and file into the arms of the Democratic Party.
Media Section
* General Strike Poster Eric Drooker ![]()
Eric offers posters (In English, Spanish, and Arabic) free for download
* ‘America Is NOT Broke’ Michael Moore Speaks in Madison YouTube
(Excellent speech starting at 5’ mark) “Contrary to what those in power would like you to believe so that you’ll give up your pension, cut your wages, and settle for the life your great-grandparents had, America is not broke. Not by a long shot. The country is awash in wealth and cash. It’s just that it’s not in your hands. It has been transferred, in the greatest heist in history, from the workers and consumers to the banks and the portfolios of the uber-rich.”
* Jon Stewart On The Cushy Lives Of Teachers - Boing Boing
Packed full of humour and truthiness
* Political Action: 50-State Mobilization to Save the American Dream Move-On
We call for emergency rallies in front of every statehouse this Saturday at noon to stand in solidarity with the people of Wisconsin. Demand an end to the attacks on workers’ rights and public services across the country. Demand investment, to create decent jobs for the millions of people who desperately want to work. And demand that the rich and powerful pay their fair share.


