NFFE Members and Other “Outside Agitators” Hold the Line in Wisconsin
Monday, March 7, 2011(National Federation of Federal Employees)
Madison, WI– NFFE-IAM member Tim McKenzie
and many of his fellow Minnesotans were among
the tens of thousands of demonstrators in
Madison, WI on Saturday.
Protests continued against Republican
efforts to strip collective bargaining rights
from public employees and were bolstered by the
presence of notable “outside agitators.”
One such
agitator was celebrated filmmaker, Michael
Moore, who flew from New York to Madison on
impulse Saturday morning, much to the surprise
and delight of over 40,000 pro-union
protestors. Moore disputed Republican
Gov. Scott Walker’s claim that Wisconsin was
broke, saying that “the only thing that is
broke is the moral compass of the rulers,”
referring to the Governor and his anti-union
colleagues in the State Senate. Moore told the
crowd to be steadfast, adding, “You are not
alone – America is with
you.”
Also
joining protestors on Saturday was Ian Murphy,
editor of the Buffalo Beast and self-proclaimed
“agitator”. It was Murphy who notably
“stung” Gov. Walker with a phone call last
week, in which he pretended to be conservative
political bankroller, David Koch. Murphy
recorded Walker stating that he would not
negotiate with workers over his proposals,
proving his dedication to eliminating
collective bargaining rights at all costs.
Murphy defended his impersonation of Koch
stating that he just “gave him a rope” and that
Walker “hung himself.”
The
third “agitator” of note was Tim McKenzie, from
NFFE Local 2165. An employee of the Superior
National Forest in Ely, Minnesota, McKenzie
travelled over 400 miles to join the protestors
in Madison. When identified as a Minnesotan,
Tim was cheered on by Wisconsin residents who
are inspired by the nation-wide support they
have receive since protests broke out three
weeks ago.
“Tim’s
presence in Madison was a mark of the
solidarity that has been displayed since the
start of the protests,” said NFFE Vice
President John Obst, who has taken part in the
protests since their outset.
“Even with daily protests at the Capitol for three weeks, and opinion polls that show support for public employee Unions, there has been no movement by either the Governor or the Republican-controlled statehouse to assure bargaining rights for public employees,” said Obst. “The fight will continue. A sleeping giant is now awake.”
