
http://www.wisn.com/politics/wisconsin- ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2 ... -Democracy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
Quoted for truthspeedsix wrote:...Wisconsin's not Lexington or Concord...but it's a start!!!
There are perspectivesJJVP wrote:Get over it. You lost.![]()
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How is any of that the people of Wisconsin?The Ohio Education Association made a $58,000 in-kind contribution May 30, followed a day later by a $21,000 contribution from the Pennsylvania State Education Association. New York State United Teachers gave $23,000 on June 1, the Massachusetts Education Association gave $17,000 on May 31, and a group of unions based in Washington, D.C., poured in $922,000 during the past week.” Even the Alaska NEA affiliate pitched in $4,000.
Those other unions just know, if they lose the challenge in Wisconsin, its only a matter of time before similar legislation is drawn and passed in other states.chasfm11 wrote:How is any of that the people of Wisconsin?
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SAN DIEGO — Early returns show voters overwhelmingly approving measures to cut benefits for government workers in two major California cities.
In San Diego, 69 percent are in favor of Proposition B while 31 percent are opposed. Nearly 16 percent of precincts are reporting.
The margin in San Jose is even wider, with 78 percent in favor of Measure B and 22 percent opposed. Nearly 21 percent of precincts are reporting.
What? If it weren't for the warning labels, I'd still be eating all those desiccant packs!StewNTexas wrote: Do away with warning labels.
Yes but the guy in the OP link was whining about being outspent. He wanted to compare the $4M spent by Wisconsin people versus the $34M from the Conservatives. What he didn't want to talk about is the $21M (according to some news reports) from the total union effort.Teamless wrote:Those other unions just know, if they lose the challenge in Wisconsin, its only a matter of time before similar legislation is drawn and passed in other states.chasfm11 wrote:How is any of that the people of Wisconsin?
...you mean we shouldn't????G26ster wrote:What? If it weren't for the warning labels, I'd still be eating all those desiccant packs!StewNTexas wrote: Do away with warning labels.
I sure hope we get to say that a LOT this yearJJVP wrote:Get over it. You lost.![]()
OldCannon wrote:Too funny not to share: Hitler learns that Walker won the election...
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