Gary Huck’s Musings
Walker Isis
Here’s Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker preparing to behead the middle class. This cartoon got 785 shares on Facebook. From Time Magazine: “If I can handle unions, I can handle Isis.” Share
read moreMike Konopacki Teacher Cartoons for August 2015
Student loan debt, Test and Punish, labor day, GOP v. income inequality. Mike Konopacki Share
read moreWalker fights for himself
Dave Zweifel’s Plain Talk: Wisconsin has a great pension system — no thanks to Scott Walker Share
read moreWalker and Hitler
“Those who seek absolute power, even though they seek it to do what they regard as good, are simply demanding the right to enforce their own version of heaven on earth. And let me remind you, they are the very ones who always create the most hellish tyrannies.” From the acceptance speech of Barry Goldwater, GOP Candidate for President, 1964 Recently Milwaukee Journal Sentinel associate editorial page editor Ernst-Ulrich Franzen ridiculed UW professor Sara Goldrick-Rab for tweeting similarities between Governor Walker and Adolph Hitler....
read moreWalker the Economic Dictator
by Mike Konopacki and Kathy Wilkes Wisconsin governor Scott Walker and the new Republican legislature have declared war on working people. They want to abolish public employee unions and turn Wisconsin into a so-called “right-to-work” state, meaning no more “union shops” and no more dues from anyone who objects. This also means no more pressure from anywhere to keep wages at a livable level for anyone, union or not. It’s all under the guise of cutting the State’s $3 billion budget deficit and creating 250,000 jobs. Sound familiar?...
read moreGun rights over teacher rights
From the Washington Post: Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker allows guns in schools Share
read moreGOP Income Inequality
From the New York Times: Why Republicans are suddenly talking about income inequality
read moreGary Huck Labor Cartoons for August 2015
Presidential candidate owner’s manual, GOP candidates’ tour jacket, One God, Donald Trump Share
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