Kamis, 17 Februari 2011

Paul Ryan: Wisconsin protests "as Cairo moved to Madison" (Video) - Huffington Post

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), Chairman of the House budget, monthly comparison Thursday, the great, ongoing protests in his home on the types of Egypt was against former President Hosni Mubarak at the beginning of this accusation, claiming that they "re" as Cairo moved to Madison these days. "

CONNECT Amanda Terkel reported on the controversial budget proposal of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R), the capital of the building has triggered massive protests at government expense:

Wisconsin is facing a budget deficit $ 137,000,000. To close, Walker wants to severely limit collective bargaining of trade unions of public employees, effectively prevent negotiations on services, hours and working conditions. (You would still be possible to bargain for basic salaries and Walker decided to measure free and fire employees of the Police sound.) Public sector employees would also intends to contribute more money to the pension and insurance.

What has attracted most attention is drawn to the threat Walker that the National Guard to respond to schedule a walk-out or resistance to its

The proposal has many currents of thousands of demonstrators in the Wisconsin State House and in the halls of the Capitol to protest against what they describe as an attack caused to state officials.

Ryan, however, said that the draft budget is a necessary and severity against noise to a larger, more violent, a pro-democracy in Egypt.

"It's like Cairo was moved to Madison, these days," Ryan said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." "It's just that all these events. It is good that people should be able to express their own way, but we need to address this deficit and debt under control, in Madison, if we want a strong economy and job creation Wisconsin. "

Host Mika Brzezinski replied: "I think a few more people will know that Congressman Paul Ryan this morning."

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