Thursday, November 3, 2011

Scott Walker Chicago Speech Disrupted

Surprise, surprise!

Governor Scott Walker makes a public appearance and protesters show up.

From Reuters:

Dozens of chanting protesters briefly interrupted a speech by first-term Republican Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker on Thursday in Chicago.

Shouting "union-busting is disgusting" and "we are the 99 percent," the demonstrators forced Walker to suspend his breakfast address to the Union League Club for about five minutes, than filed out of the room.

Walker, who pushed a number of controversial laws through the Wisconsin Legislature this year, including curbs on public worker union rights, went on to defend his record, saying his "tough but needed decisions" had already saved the state hundreds of millions of dollars.

He said his agenda, which included tort and regulatory changes and the creation of tax breaks for employers, had "helped us create a better business environment, which has led to more jobs in our state."

"No matter how loud you shout," Walker said, "the reforms work."

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