This is going to be all about how much executives at the municipal, county & state level can frack public workers. It’s not limited to Republicans – Democratic executives are leading the charge too (see: upcoming state union negotiations in New York and Oregon). Note that in this instance, Prichard, Alabama is going to be used as a model for voiding contractual commitments made to retired public workers. Once again, contracts for working Americans are worth less than nothing, unlike contracts for Wall Street executives who broke the economy, which can never be broken for fear of “talent” moving elsewhere.