The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the same paper which
endorsed Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett for Governor in 2010, then endorsed
Conservative Republican Scott Walker in 2012, then got out of the endorsement
business altogether at the end of the same year. They reported on Walker’s
purported comments on immigration in 2013, then found themselves having to
report on Walker’s rising national profile, rolled out an interview with rising
Democratic nominee Bernie Sanders, the Independent Socialist US Senator from
Vermont who is not only running to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s
left, but is also running away with disaffected progressives looking for
“Anyone But Hillary”.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker |
event, likely to be one of his largest yet, Sanders took swipes at Governor Scott
Walker on one key issue:
criticized the labor record of Walker, who is expected to announce on July 13
his own bid for the GOP nomination for president.
reforms:
2011 Walker championed the repeal of most union bargaining for most public
employees and this spring he signed legislation known as right to work which
prohibits unions and employers from requiring workers to pay labor fees. Sanders
said that was standing with wealthy interests over workers.
over America’s working class has received repeated attention throughout
Sander’s tenure as Congressman then Senator, and now as Presidential candidate.
to say I’m strongly opposed to his agenda. I think we need leadership in this
country that is ready to stand up for working families. We need to strengthen
the trade union movement in this country, not break it," Sanders said.
that labor reforms are anti-worker, did not get addressed, although this
argument that anti-union legislation is anti-middle class has gotten more
traction, in large part because of former Clinton Administration Labor
Secretary Robert Reich’s whiteboard political ads. While Reich does outline
that the decline of unions and the middle class show a distinct correlation,
there is no definite causation of one pattern with another.
comments:
trade policies, Sanders did not bring up any other foreign affairs issues such
as national defense in the short conference call.
Vermont Socialist-turned-Democrat has battled with constituents on contentious
foreign policy issues. In 2014, Senator
Sanders berated hecklers who condemned his support for Israel, and his
refusal to condemn the Jewish State over its reported abuse of Palestinians.
Vermonters in the Burlington, VT town hall treated Sanders with brazen
contempt, including shouts, cursing and swear, along with other frequent
interruptions.
phone interview that Sanders was not sure of what to expect in the Dairy State:
. .Sanders said that about 9,500 people have rsvp'd saying they would attend
his rally at the Alliant Energy Center. If that crowd materializes — and there
is an "if" there — Sanders said it would the biggest who have turned
out so far to hear him talk about addressing the income gap between America's
rich and poor, raising the national minimum wage to $15 an hour, and bringing
more skepticism to international trade deals.
his growing popularity with the Democratic Party’s left-wing base, but also to
Sanders’ rise in the polls (he
is pulling even with presumed front-runner Hillary Clinton in New
Hampshire).
to Hillary Clinton who declined to run, has hedged her endorsement for Clinton,
yet
hinted at supporting Sanders.
are people who care about these issues, and that’s who Bernie’s reaching. . I
love what Bernie is talking about. I think all the presidential candidates
should be out talking about the big issues.”
She recently took a swipe of her own at Governor
Walker during her keynote speech at
a Connecticut Democratic Party fundraiser over his call over a
constitutional amendment to protect states’ rights to define marriage:
Scott Walker, if you believe the next president's job is to encourage bigotry
and to treat some families better than others, then I believe it is our job to
make sure you aren't president," Warren said while speaking at a
fundraiser for Connecticut's Democratic party.
collective bargaining reforms, particularly slamming the governor’s claim
that his winning stance against government unions burnishes his foreign policy
credentials.
some considerable influence in early polling states, too, polling seven
points ahead of the wide array of challengers, and before his formal
announcement..
developments, political news coverage has focused on Sanders in the Democratic
side, while more Republicans throw their hat into the 2016 ring, and Walker’s
announcement likely to round out the GOP field.
For an election year which will host a wide open field of candidates, anything
is possible, especially since no heir apparent is running for either major
party’s nomination.
give voters, and the world, an American Presidential election based not only on
a war of talking points and fundraising machines, but ideological differences
and clashing world views over the United States’ domestic, foreign, and fiscal
policy.