I worked at the UW-Platteville for 28 years as a janitor, and I have to say, our big bad union was worthless. We always had to take the crumbs that were left after everyone else in the state got there's. My pay increase average for that 28 years amounted to 31 cents per hour per year. They always kept our pay increases low so we could hang onto our benefits. Then came Walker and pulled the rug out from under our feet. The first year he was in office I started losing $345.00 a month out of my paycheck. And each year after that the amount got higher. There's people working there that are collecting food stamps in order to feed their families. Now with this big budget cut all the janitors will most likely lose their jobs so academics can keep their share of the pot. I worked my butt of all those years and ruined my health. Now I'm sitting at home in constant pain. Can't do anything because of it. Great retirement.
Look into the budget deficit the state is going through with all of walkers tax cuts and give away. We're in a bigger hole than we ever were, and now he is going to defer debt payment for a year so he can loosen up some money to make the books look good. All governors do this to make themselves look good, but it leaves us with a bigger budget mess. I wish politicians had to use the same accounting methods every other business does, instead of the creative accounting they all get away with. It always leaves the tax payer holding the bag. Then all the dummy's blame one political part or the other. Neither are worth a pinch of powder in my book, but they sure keep us fighting amongst ourselves trying to defend them.
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