MADISON, Wis. – Just four years after unions were able to gather crowds nearing 100,000 people to protest Wisconsin’s Act 10, Wisconsin unions have been hard pressed to get crowds anywhere near that level to protest pending Right to Work legislation in the state.

A Milwaukee rally against Right to Work held on Monday turned out a paltry 100-200 union members and the first Wisconsin Capitol rally against the bill on Tuesday turned out about 1,800-2,000 according to Capitol Police.

Media Trackers was both inside and outside the statehouse on Tuesday to catch video of the day’s events.

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As can be seen in the video, protesters gathered in the capitol rotunda and yelled uncontrollably.

“Let me tell you what, you guys better start getting some battle plans,” one protester screamed.

“They’re taking this state! They’re coming for your weekends!”

She also referred to the right-to-work bill as a “bitch.”

Another union supporter threw a red heart-shaped balloon in the air and yelled at it.

“Up yours Walker,” one man bellowed.

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“Eat me Walker, you fascist pig!”

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