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Dear Mr. Walker,
Just exactly how are the unions worse for the government of Wisconsin than you and your cronies are?????

Scott Walker Padded Salary Increases for Cronies During Budgetary Distress: 24% Salary Increase for Aide with 2 Public Pensions


Scott Walker, the Governor of Wisconsin who is spearheading the GOP effort to crush collective bargaining, lavished relatively large salary increases on his staff when he was chief executive of the Milwaukee County Board. Walker surreptitiously did this in 2008 - without the approval of the county board itself and at a time that the county was facing a fiscal deficit, and Walker was about to lay off a large number of union workers. In addition, 700 county positions had already been left vacant due to budgetary pressures.

According to a 2008 Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (MJS) article,which exposed Walker's illicit personal staff raises, one aide was to achieve a 26% increase - solely initiated and approved by Walker - even though the staffer, Tom Nardelli, was to receive tax-payer funded pensions that would exceed $35,700 a year. A member of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors called Nardelli's salary increase "obscene," according to the MJS.

As with the current "budget crisis" in the State of Wisconsin, Walker was helping to create a budget deficit, while using the situation he is responsible for to try and break the unions.

According to a February 18 New York Times editorial, "Just last month, he [Walker] and the Legislature gave away $117 million in tax breaks, mostly for businesses that expand and for private health savings accounts. That was a choice lawmakers made, and had it not been for those decisions and a few others, according to the state's Legislative Fiscal Bureau, the state would have had a surplus."

It's appropriate then to backtrack to 2008 and Walker's history of gilding the lily for his cronies while trying to break the back of working families becomes illuminated.

According to the MJS article entitled "Walker Issues Hefty Raises to Top Milwaukee County Aides":

Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker wants a 26% pay raise for his chief of staff, former Ald. Tom Nardelli, while bypassing traditional County Board approval in quietly issuing large pay raises over the summer to several other top aides.

Nardelli would get the biggest pay increase of top-tier county officials, a nearly $20,000 raise to $95,000 a year. Seven county administrators also scored increases of up to 12.5%.

Some supervisors are upset about being left out of the decision-making process for many of the raises and say Walker's timing couldn't be worse. Heavily rewarding a few top managers while Walker puts final touches on a 2009 budget that's expected to call for scores of layoffs of union workers sends a message of callous disregard, critics of the raises say.

Among the other big winners among Walker's top aides was Mitchell International Airport Director Barry Bateman. His pay rises $13,595, or 11%, to $136,299 a year. Facilities Management Director Jack Takerian got an $11,771 (12.5%) raise, to nearly $106,000.

One of Walker's highly questionable claims in his Koch Brothers' efforts to squash unions by first going after public worker collective bargaining is that the union benefits are higher than in the private sector.

Yet, in 2008, the MJS reported:

Orville Seymer, field director for Citizens for Responsible Government Network, said the raises for Nardelli and some other Walker aides appeared excessive.

"I just think all these people are overpaid" and unlikely to command such salaries in the private sector, Seymer said.

In his stand-off as the point man for the Koch Brothers, Dick Armey, and the national Republican Party, Walker is doing in 2011 what he did in 2008: enrich his cronies and the well-off at taxpayer expense, create a budget crisis, and then using the budgetary problem that he is responsible for to crush the unions.

History repeats itself, doesn't it - and so does the hypocrisy that threatens the existence of the American working family.

Date: 2011-02-21 02:26 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] owlstorm_9
If the state gave tax breaks to businesses so they can expand, wouldn't that create more jobs.....more income....more taxes ?? Not saying that some other things that governor does doesn't sound shady, but.....

Date: 2011-02-21 02:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thespian15.livejournal.com
Sounds like a lot of the businesses are getting these tax breaks, making money, and sitting on it. :o
Where's my tax breaks so I have more money to spend?

But my arguement is more with the tax payer paid raises he is/was giving away and now claims that union negotiating for raises is the evil one.

Date: 2011-02-21 02:55 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] owlstorm_9
If I were a business in this "economy", I'd be stockpiling funds too...until the current administration is replaced by a more business-friendly one.

I agree with you on the rest of your gripe. Maybe he's been living too close to Chicago for too long??

Date: 2011-02-21 02:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thespian15.livejournal.com
I think Obama is proving to be more business friendly than he's given credit for.

Date: 2011-02-21 04:30 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] owlstorm_9
not sure, but willing to wait & see what happens.

Date: 2011-02-21 03:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thespian15.livejournal.com
Just ask any of us Lefties, he ain't the one we elected. :p

Date: 2011-02-21 04:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peccavo.livejournal.com
It's all well and good to give tax breaks to businesses. I'm not sure anyone disagrees. But the budget has to balance. And there have to be cuts. I'm cool there too. But then where do you make the cuts? Do you cut programs that benefit working people with low income who might be represented by unions, or do you cut programs that primarily benefit (not business) but individuals who can pay for things on their own? Or... do you cut salaries to teachers and take away all power to bargain, and give your friends substantial raises?

Date: 2011-02-21 04:43 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] owlstorm_9
Ethical standards drop and this is the result. All too may businesses / politicians seem to not be able to see past the next quarter or next election. No matter what is cut in the budget, there will be a special interest group marching, chanting and making signs to keep their own Sacred Cow intact. People think of their own interests - if it affects THEM, then it matters. I may get my G.O.P. Card cut up for saying that some tax increases would help, but not large ones that would mess up the economy even more. Most of the "John Q. Public"'s out there do not have as deep pockets as the Legislature seems to think sometimes.... The government's over-reliance on property taxes for revenue is, imo, where most of this crisis came from. DIVERSIFY!!!

Date: 2011-02-21 06:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peccavo.livejournal.com
In places like Arizona, California, Florida, and Nevada, the problem is property taxes. And I agree with you on that. In other parts of the country, taxes are better diversified.

It becomes hypocrisy when the iconclasts who claimed to come to power to take down the Sacred Cows, not only preserve their own Sacred Cows but build up new ones. I honestly think the American people want an objective re-think of how our government spends money. But the G.O.P. seems more resolute on sticking it to the opposition than having an open debate on what can go and what needs to stay.

IMO, it's unkind that we're cutting funds to public television-- but I don't understand how we can cut funds to public television WHILE preserving sponsorship of a NASCAR racecar for the army. To me, if we have to make the hard decisions, we should-- and everything goes.

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