by Sixstrings » Sun 20 Feb 2011, 17:58:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gollum', '[')b]I think it's absolutely great to see middle class people getting involved in supporting their own interests in this country and not getting sidetracked on abortion, gun control, or Obama's birthplace. I also agree with Ludi who posted that the working class should call a general strike. I think the tea party was a great thing before it was taken over by nutty establishment republicans, and it's nice to see them outnumbered 100 to one in these protests!
Yup. It's interesting the tone you see our State TV pushing (CNN, Fox). They say the Dem state senators should "get back to work," that they're "paid to show up to work," and that governor keeps disparaging the protesters for "not showing up for work" and even doctors are getting slammed for writing excuse notes.
Screw them.
This is a democracy. Those Dem state senators aren't employees to be pushed around, they're elected representatives of the people and as much a part of the government as the governor himself.
The other talking point you see being pushed is how state workers' benefits are so out of line with the private sector. But the problem there isn't that state workers are living so large, it's that the rest of America in the private sector has become serfs. One way or another, yeah those decent state jobs with decent benefits are probably unsustainable.. but I'm always glad to see workers stand up for themselves, if more Americans had done that we wouldn't be sunk down into the bottomless pit of globalism right now.