On 6/6/12 7:18 PM, David Shemano wrote:
> Let's assume that Koch and the unions spent an equal amount
> saturating the airwaves getting our their message to the voters, so
> they equally got out their respective messages.  What was the message
> that the voters would have received from the unions that they did not
> actually receive in the actual campaign?  What message would have
> convinced more voters that it was in their self-interest to transfer
> more of their money to their neighbors who were government
> employees?
>

Shemano, the unions backed a candidate who is anti-union but not as 
homicidal as Walker. So I am not sure what kind of "message" voters were 
acting on when they went into vote. Something like that happened in 1968 
when Nixon said a vote for him would be a vote for peace, the same thing 
with LBJ 4 years earlier. Isn't there a place in your libertarian 
schemas for deceit?
_______________________________________________
pen-l mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l

Reply via email to