A source said Democrats are headed to Illinois, though it was possible some also might go to Kentucky. They need to go to a state with a Democratic governor to avoid being taken into police custody and returned to Indiana....Now when Democrats don't like something they go into hiding rather than confront the fact they are no longer in charge of the agenda. What a bunch of self-serving, union influenced Democrat elected members of the Indiana House. 'Working hard' is being in the House not in hiding.
House Minority Leader B. Patrick Bauer, D-South Bend, “has taken a page out of the Wisconsin Senate playbook apparently” by keeping his caucus in hiding, Bosma said. “They are shirking the job that they were hired to do.”
Obama and his friends at the DNC started this with using his campaign group, Organizing for America, SEIU, and other Democrats in Wisconsin and now it is spreading. Yesterday he tried to disavow his involvement but his own words and actions speak otherwise. He cannot even tell the truth that he backs the Public Service Unions 100%. He acts like he is in charge of unions not the President as he interferes in states issues where he has no business. Remember this union President in 2012 and send him back to Chicago, Hawaii or wherever as long as it is not in the White House.
Imagine not wanting non-union members to have to pay a fee for the union to represent them. This is all about money for the unions and how much they have to put into the pockets of Democrats in the elections.
What group of state legislators are going to runaway next shirking their duties as elected officials?
Democrats trigger Statehouse showdown10:57 AM, Feb. 22, 2011
Mary Beth Schneider
House Democrats are leaving the state rather than vote on anti-union legislation, The Indianapolis Star has learned.
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The House was came into session this morning, with only two of the 40 Democrats present. Those two were needed to make a motion, and a seconding motion, for any procedural steps Democrats would want to take to ensure Republicans don’t do anything official without quorum.
With only 58 legislators present, there was no quorum present to do business. The House needs 67 of its members to be present.
Rep. Terri Austin, D-Anderson, told House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, that Democrats “continue to be in caucus” to discuss potential amendments to several bills.
Bosma said he was “flummoxed,” adjoured until noon, and labor union members watching in the gallery and hallway outside cheered the work stoppage.
Today’s fight was triggered by Republicans pushing a bill that would bar unions and companies from negotiating a contract that requires non-union members to kick-in fees for representation. It’s become the latest in what is becoming a national fight over Republican attempts to eliminate or limit collective bargaining.
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Asked at what point he would call in the Indiana State Police to attempt to round up the Democrats, Bosma said: “We’ll see how the day goes.”
Gov. Mitch Daniels had said he supports the policy his party is pursuing in this legislation, but said earlier that this is not the year to do it with so many other critical legislation in the works, including his education reform agenda.
Bosma said he spoke to Daniels and said the governor is “very supportive of our position to come in and try to do our work. He was not pleased that the Democrats weren’t here to do their work. And like me is just waiting to see how the course of the day proceeds.”
Austin told reporters that “it doesn’t matter where they (Democrats) are at this point. What matters is that they’re trying to figure out a way to save the state from this radical agenda.”
Asked if they were in the state, Austin said only: “They’re working hard.”
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Excerpt: Read more at IndyStar.com
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