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Posted by AzBlueMeanie:
This week our Tea-Publican Arizona legislature launched an assault to destroy public sector unions in Arizona, led by the Goldwater Institute.
But before this assault on working people and the American middle-class came the "softening up" phase, the assault on state employee pensions.
The assault began with a series of "investigative" reports in the Arizona Republic in the fall of 2010 that relied heavily on the biased research of the Goldwater Institute and quoted liberally from Goldwater spokesmen. The Republic has a long and sordid history of anti-unionism. The editorial staff of the Arizona Republic pressed the legislature for state pension reforms.
The Tea-Publican legislature, citing the Arizona Republic's "Investigative" (sic) report, which was really nothing more than restated Goldwater Insititute research, took up state pension reforms in 2011.
Both our Tea-Publican legislators and editors of the Arizona Republic continued to press for pension reforms even in the face of well-reasoned legal arguments that it violated an express provision of the Arizona Constitution and contract law (impairment of contracts), and I would argue violated the fiduciary obligations of the pension fund manager (Arizona) to the fund beneficiaries. Our Tea-Publican legislature adopted the state pension reforms argued for by the Arizona Republic as proxy for the Goldwater Institute.
Multiple lawsuits were filed and immediately things did not go as planned for our Tea-Publican legislature.
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