It's not unexpected that Wisconsin GOP legislators, now paralyzed budgetarily by years of eager, special-interest-driven highway spending extravagance - - are actively looking for scapegoats and today came up with a typically Republican brainstorm:
Cut the wages of the blue-collar workers who actually build Wisconsin's roads and outsource more of the contracting to GOP-serving road-building businesses.

One key road-builder worker union endorsed Walker in 2014.
Let's see how he responds to that plan.
Probably the way he did when he signed a so-called 'right-to-work' law which he'd first said he wouldn't sign that will depress private sector wages (a la Act 10, Walker's signature anti-worker move that cut public employees take-home pay and limited future wages).
Cut the wages of the blue-collar workers who actually build Wisconsin's roads and outsource more of the contracting to GOP-serving road-building businesses.
One key road-builder worker union endorsed Walker in 2014.
Let's see how he responds to that plan.
Probably the way he did when he signed a so-called 'right-to-work' law which he'd first said he wouldn't sign that will depress private sector wages (a la Act 10, Walker's signature anti-worker move that cut public employees take-home pay and limited future wages).