Monday, February 28, 2011
RPTC Officers 2011-2012
Sunday, February 27, 2011
I support Governor Walker's Budget Repair Bill
~by Deloras Vind
I support Governor Walker and the Budget Repair Bill to get Wisconsin fiscally on track.
As to the provisions that increase state employees’ contributions to their health insurance costs, which are overpriced “Cadillac” plans and pensions, which they contribute not a nickel – it’s about time.
Also, to “manage spending reductions through changing some provisions of the state’s collective bargaining laws” is greatly needed. As a former county supervisor I saw first hand that unions had more influence over decisions on managing our county budget than elected officials. It seems union members choose to elect those who will vote them largess from taxpayers and costs to taxpayers spiral out of control. This spending is not sustainable. The present system does not serve our State well and must be changed to better reflect the economic reality of private citizens and our Constitutional government
As to teachers lying about being sick and walking off the job. This teaches children: one, lying and deception are acceptable. Second, political ideology trumps the Constitutional process. Third, powerful unions are more important than “the children”. Shame on you.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
WESTERN WISCONSIN REPUBLICAN PARTIES SUPPORT GOV. SCOTT WALKER
The Republican Party of Trempealeau County's Executive Committee, along with neighboring Republican parties of Buffalo, Pepin, Jackson, Clark and Pierce counties find the actions of the 14 Democrat state senators, including Sen. Kathleen Vinehout of the 31st District, cowardly and disrespectful to the democratic process, as well as to the constituents they represent. These 14 elected officials fled the state, rather than do their constitutional duty and vote.
The Republican leadership of western Wisconsin, and, a majority of Americans, support Gov. Scott Walker’s “Budget Repair Bill.” This bill is a necessary action to balance the budget of Wisconsin’s current 3.6 billion-dollar deficit, and to lessen the burden on taxpayers during this economic crisis. The bill also reasserts the power of local governance in collective bargaining.
When an overwhelming majority of Republicans in Congress (as well as American citizens) opposed nationalizing health care, Republican representatives and senators still did their constitutional duty and showed up to debate and vote on the bill. With its unpopular passage, Americans were merely told that “elections have consequences.” Indeed they do. The citizens of Wisconsin overwhelmingly voted for a Republican majority last November and they deserve to be represented. The Republican governor and legislature should be allowed to govern as the citizens of Wisconsin have duly elected them to do, without impedance through political desertion. We support the disciplinary remedies as voted on and discussed by the legislature to reprimand the wayward representatives. We call for the 14 Democrat senators to respect the representative process and return to the Capitol immediately to debate the issues and to cast their votes.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
"Union" Protest
The Unions are melting down due mainly to these 4 points outlined in the proposed Budget:
- Collective bargaining to only be allowed for base pay.
- Union dues not to be collected by the state.
- Annual Secret ballots to keep unions certified.
- UNION DUES TO BECOME VOLUNTARY.
It's about time that unions entered the real world, don't you think? This debate is long overdue and we must affirm to Scott Walker we support the strong stand he is taking and recognize the tough decisions he is faced with. Thank Scott today! (608) 266-1212 or govgeneral@wisconsin.gov
Please take time to contact your Wisconsin Legislators too. Thank them for supporting Scott Walker's Budget Repair Bill or ask them to do so!
Friday, February 4, 2011
2011 Lincoln Day Dinner
Saturday, February 12, 2011
S3135 County Road M Fountain City, WI 54629
608-687-8739
Program to follow
Tickets $16.00 each