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Originally Posted by dippin
This is once again arguing from the false point of view that the issue in Wisconsin is a budget one. The unions have already conceded on the benefits. And the same bill that removes their collective bargaining rights also reduces taxes for the top tax bracket. So whether or not they actually go through with the bill will have zero impact on how much you currently pay in taxes. So again this is a false dichotomy.
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Eliminating collective bargaining rights reduces the possibility the unions will hold the state hostage if and when the economy improves. Eliminate them, pass right to work laws, and pay state employees fair market value.