Huffington Post
A group of "covert protesters" attended a breakfast atChicago 's
Union League Club Thursday morning, where Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker was
giving a speech on budget reforms and the sometimes unpopular changes he has
made in his state.
A group of "covert protesters" attended a breakfast at
Union members and members Stand Up! Chicago and Occupy
Chicago Labor Committee planned to meet outside of the Union League Club
Thursday morning when the event kicked off. A group of protesters in suits,
however, made their way inside the event and sat at a table. Their presence
went unnoticed until just before Walker
approached the microphone.
[The protesters were] mostly young – mid-20s to mid-40s.
They used each other as "human megaphones" as they took turns lobbing
complaints at Walker .
They ended with the chant: "Union busting is disgusting."
Walker, who made many enemies by stripping unions of their collective bargaining rights, faces a potential recall and dwindling approval ratings in his home state, but he still has some powerful fans.
From the Union League Club's invitation:
Faced with mounting deficits and busted budgets, the
freshman Governor took on powerful political interests – and won. In this talk,
Governor Walker will review the challenges confronting Wisconsin
(hint: they will sound familiar to Illinois
residents), and what he proposes to overcome them. New realities are overtaking
established institutions -- meet one of the young governors who is shaping the
future of states in our federal system.
According to Stand Up! Chicago, the 70 protesters who
attended the breakfast comprised almost half the total number of attendees.
"It is an outrage and a shame that we sit at this fancy breakfast to listen to someone who has wreaked havoc on the lives of working families," the group said, according to a statement from Stand Up!Chicago . "Governor Walker has vilified
unions and insulted the 99% who depend on living wages and adequate benefits to
support their families, while on the payroll of the right wing billionaire Koch
brothers.”
"It is an outrage and a shame that we sit at this fancy breakfast to listen to someone who has wreaked havoc on the lives of working families," the group said, according to a statement from Stand Up!
After the group left, Walker
returned to the microphone and the remaining attendees gave him a standing
ovation.
"No matter how loud you shout, the facts are the
facts," Walker
said to the laughing crowd. "The facts are, our reforms have worked."(Watch
WBEZ's coverage of the Walker
speech above)
More than 150 protesters showed up outside a political
fundraiser in West Des Moines , Iowa
last week, where Walker
was the keynote speaker. Reporters were not allowed into the Iowa
event, but were later sent a statement through the Wisconsin Republican Partyexplaining that Walker was in Iowa to discuss the “successes”
of his “recently enacted budget reforms.”
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