The proposal, written by Sen. Dale Schultz and first floated in the Republican caucus early last week, calls for most collective bargaining rights of public employee unions to be eliminated – per Mr. Walker's bill – but then reinstated in 2013, said Mr. Schultzs's chief of staff Todd Allbaugh.
Eventually those Demoncrat Senators will end their Wisconsin-style filibuster and Walker will prevail. If voters' memory is long enough to correct this in 2012, the legislature can then reinstate anything they'd like in 2013. In this speculation, Walker would veto because for Repubicans elections only matter when they win.
Eventually those Demoncrat Senators will end their Wisconsin-style filibuster and Walker will prevail. If voters' memory is long enough to correct this in 2012, the legislature can then reinstate anything they'd like in 2013. In this speculation, Walker would veto because for Repubicans elections only matter when they win.
Much like the strategy of having tax cuts expire just before a election. Red meat for the crazies.