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What does the Wisconsin recall tell us?
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TheRealVille Wrote:Yea, it looks like the huge difference in money spent on behalf of Walker is paying tons of one month rent. That, and all the cheating they did in the election paid off. I'm surprised you and Hoot weren't roomies for a month up there.


:biglmao: The old Pee Wee Herman, "I know you are but what am I ploy." I agree, it's the most effective campaign tactic in the liberal arsenal but, it only works on other liberals.

Here's the truth of it. The residents of Wisconsin voted Scott Walker in as Governor, he was their choice. When he proved to be man enough to actually lead, making some not so hard cuts in spending, the Wisconsin 'state of health' pinked right up. The spawn of the unholy partnership between organized labor and the dems was a plan to make Wisconsin their "make or break" battle ground. They spent MILLIONS of dollars in hard earned union dues, to do their part in the 'fundamental transformation' of the USA, ala their and your hard left hero, Obama. The aggregate of which, was to get the tar beat out of them yet again, because in their blind contempt, they can't get it through their thick skulls that the PEOPLE spoke in 2010 and the PEOPLE spoke again in 2012.

Unions spent a boat load of money during the protests held in the Wisconsin State House, financing the fake protests most of which was spent on out of state mercenaries. They got a lot of public scrutiny as a result of those bussed in union protestors which, has now back fired on them and the big union bosses. Public opinion now finds the union/democrat backed shenanigans of Wisconsin to be offensive. Unions are trying to use money to buy favor from their adopted political party of choice, the democrats. Buying power from public officials in exchange for votes. It's dishonest and underhanded. Bargaining for wages and conditions has become passe, now unions just use money to influence lawmakers for unmerited favor. My opinion, they need to stick to worrying about how to do their jobs, keep their training up, and espouse honesty and integrity in their business dealings and leave all the political back room deals to folks like Obama and Harry Reid.

America's state of affairs has eroded, I will be among the first to admit. But, things haven't gotten so bad that the tinhorns like Richard Trumpka and those who welcome the automatic democratic votes he brings to the table at the White House, can dictate terms to the American voting public. BTW, Jackson and Sharpton were right in the middle of the Wisconsin protests as well, that alone qualifies the whole thing as another bogus attempt to influence public opinion.
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What does the Wisconsin recall tell us? - by nky - 06-05-2012, 01:50 PM
What does the Wisconsin recall tell us? - by TheRealThing - 06-06-2012, 12:40 PM
What does the Wisconsin recall tell us? - by LWC - 06-06-2012, 12:51 PM
What does the Wisconsin recall tell us? - by nky - 06-06-2012, 03:20 PM
What does the Wisconsin recall tell us? - by nky - 06-06-2012, 03:21 PM
What does the Wisconsin recall tell us? - by nky - 06-06-2012, 11:42 PM
What does the Wisconsin recall tell us? - by nky - 06-06-2012, 11:53 PM

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