Scott Walker

Elected with the teabbaggers in 2010, Scott Walker is the union-busting governor of Wisconsin who got revenge on the people who signed his recall petition.

Job Creation
Like every other politician since 2008, he campaigned on the promise to create tons of jobs in Wisconsin. Two hundred fifty thousand by 2015 to be exact. Of course, because he's a Republican, he actually was promising to cut as many taxes and repeal as many regulations as possible to allow the private sector to do the job creating. That's not gonna happen, unless Walker miraculously scrapes together 145,000 jobs in the next year

Unions
Walker cared so much about balancing the budget that he passed legislation that took collective bargaining rights away from public employees so teachers could get paid less. Union members protested these new rules at sit-ins in the state capitol. That of course didn't work, as conservatives never listen to protestors and in stead have them carted off to jail. Additionally, union members had to vote annually on whether they still wanted to be in a union, and people who didn't vote were counted as "no." (i.e. if everyone voted, "yes" but only a hundred people cared enough to vote, the union would be disbanded)

A couple years later, Walker moved staffers into different positions in his government and then back to their original positions in order to give them pay raises, so it's obviously only the teachers he has issue with. Some of the raises were for the Capitol Police Chief for arresting protestors in the capitol (Scott Walker doesn't even care about [[free speech). If your a Wisconsin teacher who wants a raise, become a conservative and get a job working for Scott Walker. And make sure you hide the fact that you used to be a teacher.

Although parts of the law were struck down, it was still enforced and the State Supreme court will probably reinstate it.

Recall Election
A recall was held June 5, 2012 over the union law. It was only the third recall election in US History; and the first where the incumbent was not defeated.