Scott Walker, Unions and Bullies
This is why Gov. Scott Walker deserves a close look in the
Presidential Primaries:
There are huge difference between public
employee unions and a private union.
Modern private unions grew out of the market place imbalances of the
industrial revolution. People were
looking for work in the rapidly expanding industries located in the
cities. They were competing for jobs
that required few specialized skills, were quickly taught and needed strong
bodies rather than quick minds (a commodity always in shorter supply). Because laborers were easily replaced, the
majority of the power was with the employers, not the employees. Even employers like E. I. du Pont de Nemours,
a leader in responsible and humane employee care, had limits to their largesse,
lest their costs exceed the markets elasticity and everyone lose their
job. This imbalance of power led to excesses
on the part of ownership, all at the employees’ expense. However, God hates a bully and it is the
nature of mankind to fight back when your back hits the wall; ergo, the
creation of the labor movement and unions.
[For those of you who are experts in this area, I apologize for
condensing a whole semester’s class into one paragraph, but you get my point.]
What made the labor movement a
proper exercise in human social evolution was the fact that it corrected
disequilibrium. Those first union
workers were like our first civil rights proponents. They risked it all. It wasn’t just their jobs on the line, it was
their very lives. There is no doubt that
the people who unionized this country were fighting the right fight. They were driven to the brink of what a human
can take, and achieved a better economy, democracy and national soul for their
efforts.
Unfortunately, just as the market
place, given freedom, always rises to equilibrium, human frailty, given
license, always succumbs to corruption. There
are users and manipulators and ruthless, exploiting scum everywhere. Some people will grab power every chance they
get. The public employee unions are
leading that pack. They found the sweet
spot in union negotiations. Public
employees are negotiating salaries, working conditions and benefits, not with a
company president who knows he will sink or swim on the success of his company,
but with the taxpayers who are as diverse and individually powerless as the
original mill workers. The only people
the public employee unions have to keep happy are the legislators whom they
elect through organized votes and powerful, well-funded political action
committees. By putting all of the power
in the hands of the public employee grandees, the unions have created their own
disequilibrium. And like all those with
too much power they have misused it.
They have become the bullies. It
is the unions who have chosen to disregard the good of the whole body. Like a hemorrhagic virus, they consume the
host they depend on for life and are now shocked to find themselves without a
victim. The proof of this is in how the rank
and file union membership fled when they were no longer coerced into joining. Evidently the product does not sell itself! Quite frankly, I haven’t met a union boss yet
that didn’t make me feel the need of a hot shower.
Gov. Scott Walker had the guts to
stand up to these bullies. He survived a
recall and justice prevailed. In a blue,
union state, Walker has stood his ground and named the corrupt, pusillanimous, blood-sucking
public employee unions the tapeworms that they are.
For this reason, and many others,
he is on my short list.
On Wisc, and keep the faith!
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