Saturday, March 05, 2011

Legislative Walkouts Are Not Good Democracy

I support the right of government workers to unionize. I think they are as likely to be exploited by their employers as private workers are. I think the attempt of Republican governors to break the public unions is wrong.

I also think legislators should stay in the legislature and fight political fights there. That is the democratic way. The right way to stall a vote to buy time to change public opinion is through the filibuster. "Filibuster by flight" is wrong.

If you lose the vote, then you lose. You reorganize and come back to fight the next election. You make your opponents' wrong-headed policies the main issue of the next election.

All the legislatures should get back to work. We'll take our lumps this time. The other side will reap the whirlwind next time.

7 comments:

CentreRight said...

Sensible and centred as always

Anonymous said...

I think that maybe this time its your side reaping the whirlwind.

Gruntled said...

The trend in Wisconsin opinions polls suggests otherwise.

Brandy Y. said...

The Quinnipiac poll of likely voters shows the governor ahead of the unions. After all there many more voters than union members.

Gruntled said...

Most people support the right of public servants to unionize. The public supports the governor's attempt to scale back civil service pay and benefits, which the unions have already agreed to. The remaining issue is the governor's attempt to break the union as a union.

Brandy Y. said...

Most people don't vote.

Anonymous said...

Most people were against Obamacare too.Did that matter to you then? No.