Union Intimidation Try Fails

By Sen. Scott Wagner

‘Tis the season for union officials and lobbyists representing public sector union employees to be swarming the Capitol now that there’s a new governor in town, and especially a new governor who received substantial campaign contributions from public sector unions.

Union Intimidation Try
The flyer the United Steelworkers delivered to Sen. Scott Walker and other Republican legislators.

On Feb. 10,  a flyer was delivered to my office (and many offices of Republican House and Senate members) informing me that I am being watched by the Steelworkers.

While I appreciate their watchful eye and feel safer, they should take note that I am being just as observant.

My office location is right outside of the rotunda and if I go outside of my office and look down the hallway towards the governor’s office, which is at the opposite end of the building, the union officials and lobbyists representing public sector union employees are very noticeable.

Why would union officials and lobbyists representing public sector union employees be swarming the Capitol you may ask?

Well here’s a good reason…Governor Wolf took sizable campaign contributions from public sector unions so those unions are now looking for a return on their investment.

The return on investment comes in the form of pay increases for public sector union workers.

As the Commonwealth Foundation pointed out, Governor Wolf received more than $3.4 million dollars from twelve public sector unions.

AFSCME, UFCW, SEIU, and PSEA gave more than $2.36 million in direct PAC campaign contributions to Gov. Wolf’s gubernatorial campaign and gave millions more in indirect SuperPAC expenditures.

Most, if not all, of this money was deducted from paychecks of public sector union employees using taxpayers’ resources.

In the next three to four months, major public sector union contracts are up for renewal and public sector union officials are looking for pay increases for their members.

Governor Wolf will be the one negotiating the salaries, health insurance and other workplace benefits with the same people who donated so heavily to his campaign.

It is important to note that House and Senate members have no role or input when Governor Wolf negotiates with the public sector unions.

The increased wages that Governor Wolf will hand over to public sector unions will cost the taxpayers more money and the House and Senate will have to figure out how to pay the bill.

So here’s an interesting question – Pennsylvania has over a $2 Billion dollar plus shortfall and state workers are already making 15-25% more than private sector workers…why would pay increases be justified?

Your guess is as good as mine.

While the Steelworkers are committed to watching me, I am committed to watching your tax dollars and ensuring they are being spent wisely.

Stay tuned…

Pennsylvania State Sen. Scott Walker represents the 28th District.

Union Intimidation Try Fails

Tom Burlington Sues Fox29

Award-winning TV reporter Tom Burlington, who is white, is claiming that racism is the basis of Philadelphia’s Fox 29 failure to renew his contract in 2007.

And the lawsuit that he filed in 2009 has been finally green-lighted to go to trial.  U.S. District Judge Barclay Surrick wrote a memorandum last month This case has been pending for over five years. We will not further delay its resolution by permitting “piecemeal review and its attendant delays and waste of time.”

What Burlington says happened is that during a June 23, 2007 discussion about a possible story regarding a mock funeral of the word “nigger” by the Philadelphia Youth Council of the NAACP, Burlington said “nigger.”

Burlington was to co-anchor the show that night with Joyce Evans, who did not attend the meeting. It came back to Ms. Evans, who is black, what he said. She made a complaint the next day to the station’s Assistant News Director, Leslie Tyler, who is also black.

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We kind of doubt that Joyce Evans understands what it’s like to be called a “nigger” at least by a white person.

Burlington claims that Ms. Evans told him “Because you’re white you can never understand what it’s like to be called a nigger and … you cannot use the word nigger”

Burlington says Ms. Evans then encouraged fellow employees to denounce him to management.

He said he was forced to meet with the station’s Department of Human Resources, Ameena Ali, who is black. She asked him to give his side of the story. He did verbatim. “Tom, you’re still saying that word; why are you doing that?” said said according to court papers.

Burlington was suspended.

Tom Burlington Sues Fox29
We have no doubt that Tom Burlinton understands what Franz Kafka was getting at when he wrote The Trial.

Burlington says he apologized to the station’s black employees, was given a stern warning in writing, and made to undergo racial-sensitivity training.

It wasn’t enough. The station told Burlington on July 12, 2007, after 20 years his contract would not be renewed.

Ms. Evans remains the anchor of the weekend “Fox 29 News at Six.”

Hopefully, Burlington takes these gutless fools and bigots for everything they have. While it is sign of immaturity and low intelligence to be pointlessly offensive — which Tom Burlington by all accounts  wasn’t — it is a sign of evil to be merciless.

Speech codes and political correctness have no place in true journalism, which the establishment media has long since stopped practicing.  It is time to start destroying them. Speech codes and political correctness, that is. The old media is doing just a fine job destroying itself. Enjoy your vacation Brian Williams. What are the odds comedian Jon Stewart replaces him?

Tom Burlington Sues Fox29

Common Core Subject Of Feb. 12 Hearing

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Answers from a Common Core English test.

Joanne Yurchak has informed us that the Pennsylvania House Education Committee will hold a hearing regarding standards and testing — the underlying subject being Common Core — 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., tomorrow, Feb. 12.

It will be in Room G-50 in the Irvis Office Building, 450 Commonwealth Ave., Harrisburg, Pa 17120.

Scheduled to testify include representatives from the Pennsylvania School Board Association, the Pennsylvania State Education Association, the very pro Common Core Pennsylvania Business Council, the State Superintendent’s Association, the Department of Education, and the State Board of Education, along with Common Core opponents Anita Hoge, Cheryl Boise and Ryan Bannister.

Common Core Subject Of Feb. 12 Hearing