Gov. Scott Walker's victory in the Wisconsin recall election this week was no surprise to anyone but Big Labor. Unions were furious when Walker and the Republican-controlled legislature cut back their right to bargain on anything beyond wages. Democratic legislators fled the state for several weeks in 2011 in order to try to prevent a final vote from taking place. Demonstrators took over the state capitol, and when that didn't work, unions and left-leaning groups gathered signatures to force a recall vote.
The national Democratic Party initially saw what was happening in Wisconsin as a popular revolt against Republican...












is there any reasonableness in the track record of Jesse Jackson? Al Sharpton? The Congressional Black Caucus?
The saddest case is that of the NAACP. The NAACP used to work for equal opportunity in America. Now it struggles for equal outcomes.
Thanks to Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. They have done more to harm the black race than the KKK ever did.
The fact that they still use the term "colored people' should tell you how much they're trying to advance things.
On the other hand, I had the opportunity of working with blacks (and I don't mean the word in a negative way) who either went to college and really strived to learn, or administrative assistants who refuse to speak with any Ebonic affectation in their voice.
These are the real "colored people" advancing themselves. Not charlatans like Jackson, Sharpton, or the Congressional Black Caucus.
The only racists left in America are the liberals.