As a result of the Walker recall my notions about who can become my friend are blown out of the water. The last time I had Republican friends *who I could discuss politics with* was the late 80′s. Now I have the pleasure to know Dee Ives. This is her facebook post which is reprinted at my blog with her permission.
– blue cheddar
Today there were tears in my eyes as I watched boxes of Recall petitions being carried into the GAB office in Madison WI. Over 1,000,000 WI citizens gave our Governor Scott Walker a peoples referendum on his TEA Party Budget and theft of open and transparent politics in WI. For, you see, I am a WI Republican, and have watched with horror as the TEA Party infiltrated our Party of Lincoln, LaFollette, Reagan & Thompson turning it away from exactly what we in WI stand for…Progressive People Powered Democracy.
I was at Walker’s Inaugaration, heard him say he would uphold the WI Constitution and her Laws, that he worked for her people. As SEIU Republican Advisory Committee member for WI, I asked my union to give him a chance to be educated on the values of our proud WI Idea of Democracy & Union heritage. I had offered our nursing expertise to bring down the cost of Healthcare, to show ways to cut costs and improve the quality of care we can offer our patients, our fellow citizens. Then came the Budget Repair Bill in February.
I spoke at the first two rallies in February, in solidarity with WEAC , AFSCME, and many others on how this would affect our State, our veterans care, our communities. I stood in front of over 50,000 and explained this was not a Republican stance…after all, our party’s 1st President, Abe Lincoln had said “All that serves Labor, serves the Nation” and “There is no America without Labor, and to fleece one is to rob the other” I was aghast that anyone would try to end Collective Bargaining, a law that passed in WI the year I was born, without even sitting down with our State Employee Unions to negotiate! It was the Law and our Gov was ignoring it. Then came the infamous “Koch call” where he compared himself with Reagan.
I served in the USAF under Reagan, and know he was proud to have been a Union President of SAG, and remember when he stood up for the Polish workers saying that the loss of collective bargaining was the loss of Freedom and how if we were not vigilant the right to be union could be lost in a single generation. I also remember Reagan raising taxes on everyone, including corporations, because a real patriot sacrifices for the good of the country.
We Naught TEA Republicans believe in the right to speak freely, to bear arms, we support Labor and business, and insist that the government not interfere with our day to day operations of private organizations. We believe we should not have to choose between our party, our union, or our guns…yet our new Governor was choosing to try to make us a right to work state like Texas!
I was appalled as I watched our Senate, lead by Scott Fitzgerald, break the open meetings laws we had in WI , despite Peter Barca’s pleas, to illegally pass Act 10 as our brave WI 14 were in Illinois. But, it was just the start of the daily assault we in WI found ourselves faced with. The politicizing of our Dept of Veteran’s Affairs, wanting to cut educational funding by $800 million, raising taxes on our working poor and seniors by cuts to EIC and Homestead monies, wanting to sell State assets without a bidding process, Voter ID, every day we watched our 1st Amendment right to free speech being curtailed, locked out of our house, the Capitol , despite court orders.We started the Senate Recalls , and many said we failed, but two of those TEA Party fake Republicans were ousted…and all 3 Democrats won back their seats.
Gov Walker says it is working in WI…he lies. We have lost jobs every month since his reforms, despite his corporate tax cuts at taxpayer expense. We have lost our trust in honest & fair elections via electronic voting machines, and we do not believe that the Paul Ryan plan on the Federal Level is a direction we want our party to take…it’s not our parents Republican Party, but rather a TEApublicCON ! Walker said we were broke…but, if that is how a State Budget should be! Balancing a Budget means all the tax money taken in is spent…or we are paying too much into our taxes. We will always strive to be just broke, but in WI the corporate tax breaks will cost over a billion dollars in revenue over the next decade…we can not afford this!
So, I joined the We Are WI team last summer, a non partisan group, one of the things we were concerned about was the voter ID bill, especially as many seniors in nursing homes, including many of my fellow veterans do not have access to the documentation to get these ID’s so that they can vote in 2012. As I collected my 316 signatures to recall Walker, and 310 signatures for Lt Gov Kleefisch, I finally, almost a year later, got to meet our Governor. When I did, I told him of our Republican concerns of what he was doing cutting BadgerCare and then my boss told him I was a veteran. So, I asked him “Will you give the gift of assurance that all of the Veterans living in our State Veterans Homes will have the free photo ID so they can vote in the next election?” Gov Walker stuttered a “Well, uh” as I reminded him we Veterans all served to protect our Freedom & Democracy…and he was moved very quickly off my unit without answering. 6 veterans were outside, denied the chance to hear him speak , by the State Patrol at the doors. No wonder today I cried…
We will do well to rid ourselves of this TEA Party in WI…no real Republican would EVER dare take the right to participate in American Democracy by not providing the very heros who risked all in service to America the means to vote! And with the FBI John Doe probe stating that the Operation Freedom charity funds embezzled by Tim Russell (who Walker appointed as Milwaukee County Executive to safeguard the money) being used by this person to pay for Walker for Governor websites, I also say no real Republican would ever condone stealing from our nations heros either! WI is better than this, and if 1,000,000 signatures does not prove it nothing ever will! Governor Walker…do not bet that we rural Naught TEA Republicans will be fooled again !







Shared this on my FB page. THANK YOU for sharing this with us all.
Thanks also for the countless hours you spent collecting those petitions.
And CONGRATULATIONS, citizen!! ON WISCONSIN!
There sure is a lot of healing that needs to occur. A year of divide an conquer tactics has sure succeeded in division, not so sure about the conquering part.
You said this so well. Thanks for sharing this post!
I have long thought that the majority of Wisconsin conservatives are true, thoughtful conservatives who care about truth and fairness, not hateful radical right-wing nut jobs content with ignorance, lies, and hateful rhetoric. I am horrified by the Republican Party’s abandonment of values that at one time all Americans held in common: democracy, fairness, integrity, transparency, to name just a few. I’m glad to know that there are still many of us, conservative and liberal alike, who hold this common ground. The more such alliances we forge–and the more we speak out as Dee has done here–the more we will see our common values regain their proper place in American discourse.
What a wonderful comment. I have shared it with Dee. Thank you.
Thank you, Blue, for sharing Dee’s story, and for this blog and forum.
Polling in my area indicates that our citizens self-identify as 33% Republican, 31% Democrat and 36% Independent…I’m willing to bet that a very good portion of that 33% Republican group is longing for the same bi-partisanship, cooperation and respect that Ms Ives is (and I’ll bet the vast majority of the independents do, too). We need to hear more from Ms Ives and her friends.
I and my friends, many of whom consider ourselves independent, want to extend our thanks and our hands to you, Naught Tea Republicans…let us all reject these politics of division and this bitter rhetoric. Let us return our great state to the Progressive heritage it was once known for. Let us rebuild this state by cooperating with one another and working across the lines that have been drawn for us, around us, against us. Let us work together for the common good, for all citizens, especially the least among us…and let us do it with courtesy, respect, honesty. Only then will we begin to heal the division that has been sown among us by those few who would benefit from the spoils.