To hear about the huge number of civil protesters that gathered at the Wisconsin capitol in Madison, you'd think the Librul media would be all over it. Well, not so much.
Estimated between 80K to 100K people gathered in a snowstorm to voice their opposition to the Governor's proposal to squelch bargaining rights to the public unions. This after those same units offered the needed concessions.
Saturday's numbers surpassed the previous record set during the Viet Nam protests. Some would say there isn't much difference between the base feelings of the two. As noted through the day, this gathering brought out other middle-class groups and private union members not affected by the Governor's slash-n-burn policy.
Through the week, people from around the country had been buying food for the protesters from the restaurants long distance. Saturday, Representative Keith Ellison of Minnesota paid $3K to Ian's Pizza, located right in the heart of the crowd. He fed allot of people today.
What was absent, was the news coverage. Coverage that would usually be droning by this point if it had been anywhere else. CNN, MSNBC and of course FOX were too busy with fluff programming, and in the case of FOX, bashing the middle class workers in Madison. One person on Twitter went so far as to suggest Charlie Sheen sightings in Madison to get CNN to show up.
What did come to light however, is the fact that the KOCH Brothers are now a household name. Those vampires have a long history and people are now following their money. Remember Aunt Issa? Whoa. And they say the John Birch Society is dead.
Anyway, I wanted to express my support for the right of employees to exercise collective bargaining. If the Legislative and Executive branch cant handle such negotiations, they're in the wrong job.
One last fascinating note: Not only have the firefighters from around the state joined the protest, so have the police units that were sent in to forcibly break up the crowds. An amazing display of non-violent disobedience without so much as one arrest. Newburgh cant go a sunny day without a few.
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