Wrong. Wisconsin moved to rein in collective bargaining powers that are crushing the state. Massachusetts moved to rein in collective bargaining powers that are crushing the state. The only difference is that Democrats have chosen to portray Mr. Walker's legislation as "union-busting" while presenting their own as necessary reform. The public, and the press, should take them at their word that it's the latter. The DeLeo bill is a game-changer. It's big, concrete proof that public-employee benefit reform isn't a political game. It's a modern, fiscal necessity, the only thing standing between a state and budget ruin. Just ask Massachusetts Democrats. Write to kim@wsj.com