What do you recall about Scott Walker's assault on Wisconsin workers?
By Mitch Wallace
From day one you’ve been on the front lines in the fight to defend our shared Wisconsin values from Scott Walker's unprecedented assault on the working people of our state.
Your efforts have been directly responsible for helping collect us more than 507,533 signatures to recall Scott Walker in just one month.
But we can't stop and we can't let up. We have to reach our goal of collecting more than 720,000 signatures before January 17th.
That's why we are releasing a powerful new video highlighting the incredible work you have done since you stood shoulder-to-shoulder in the freezing, -9 degree cold to voice opposition to Scott Walker’s extreme plan to strip Wisconsin workers of their rights back in February.
Watch our new video, sign up to volunteer and help reach our goal of 720,000 signatures to recall Scott Walker:
We've come a long way since February, but there is more work to be done.
Our new video features working Wisconsinites from all over our state recalling how Scott Walker has negatively impacted their lives and their communities.
As Chris says in our new video, "We need to fight back. If we don't there will be no middle income people left in the state of Wisconsin. I'm really proud to be here today. We're going to recall Scott Walker."
Will you fight back against Scott Walker and stand with Chris by watching our new video and signing up to volunteer today?
http://www.WisDems.org/video/I-Recall
Send a message to Scott Walker and his powerful corporate special interest backers that they can't ignore. Watch this video, share it with your friends and sign up to volunteer so we can hit our goal of 720,000 signatures to recall Scott Walker.
What do you recall about Scott Walker's assault on Wisconsin workers?



Posted by HelenSeubert at 10:18AM on December 23 2011:
The thing he did that is uppermost in my mind is taking away bargaining rights for public workers. My son, James Seubert, 58-years old, is retiring from his job with the City of Sheboygan, along with many other City workers, because of the bargaining rights removal. The city will have to train new people to plow snow and fix the streets, etc. All citizens wiill be affected. Walker must go. We have not had a situation like this in my lifetime. I am 82 years old.