care to comment on what's going on in wisconsin?
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:03 pm
scott walker is a modern day robin hood
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That's because like elsewhere in the USA, we no longer let our teachers beat the fuck out of students with paddles the shop teacher made out of 2x4s. Those were the days when we learned our cipherin' right!Engine13 wrote:Two thirds of WI students can't read worth a shit. Stevil?
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Suite 16 Guitarist wrote:Make this state a better place...punch Scott Walker in the face.
Bingo! That sums up were peoples heads are at, not just at this sight but the vast majority. I did not see nothing on the front page news this morning, but yet Charlie Sheen again!! I commented on that thread a couple of times but not blind what else is going on.MurrayFiend wrote:What's going on in Wisconsin? We're all so distracted by Charlie Sheen.
supernaught9 wrote:Glad that this is happening and Mike Moore spoke.
yeah disregard everything else he said.. clearly u the dumbassdong dokken wrote:supernaught9 wrote:Glad that this is happening and Mike Moore spoke.
dumbass, michael moore just equated the plight of egyptians to public school teachers having to pay %5 into their pensions!
Uh, huh.Suite 16 Guitarist wrote:In other news...8 Republican Senators are about to get there asses recalled. Take 'em down.
It looks like he's gonna be a modern day Gray Davis.... I just wonder who will be Wisconsin's Governator when they toss Walker out.dong dokken wrote:scott walker is a modern day robin hood
lerxstcat wrote:It looks like he's gonna be a modern day Gray Davis.... I just wonder who will be Wisconsin's Governator when they toss Walker out.dong dokken wrote:scott walker is a modern day robin hood
The state's taxpayers and non-governmental employed.tin00can wrote:Remember when it was all about balancing the budget? Good times.
I wonder who will benefit most from this series of actions in WI.
Whoever is looking to buy a state-owned power plant, real cheap.tin00can wrote:Remember when it was all about balancing the budget? Good times.
I wonder who will benefit most from this series of actions in WI.
cantstopthemusic wrote:The state's taxpayers and non-governmental employed.tin00can wrote:Remember when it was all about balancing the budget? Good times.
I wonder who will benefit most from this series of actions in WI.
Co-ops will benefit from it, too? Cool!Suite 16 Guitarist wrote:cantstopthemusic wrote:The state's taxpayers and non-governmental employed.tin00can wrote:Remember when it was all about balancing the budget? Good times.
I wonder who will benefit most from this series of actions in WI.
Nope...Cooperate business.
I'm watching 100,000 people demonstrate and vow to recall him in 2012. I understand he has to be in office for a year before they can recall him and they are going after him and 18 Republican state senators.dong dokken wrote:lerxstcat wrote:It looks like he's gonna be a modern day Gray Davis.... I just wonder who will be Wisconsin's Governator when they toss Walker out.dong dokken wrote:scott walker is a modern day robin hood
what skewed polls are you reading?
I'll believe it when it happens.lerxstcat wrote: I'm watching 100,000 people demonstrate and vow to recall him in 2012. I understand he has to be in office for a year before they can recall him and they are going after him and 18 Republican state senators.
Tenacious_Dio wrote:I'll believe it when it happens.lerxstcat wrote: I'm watching 100,000 people demonstrate and vow to recall him in 2012. I understand he has to be in office for a year before they can recall him and they are going after him and 18 Republican state senators.
I believe it! Oh, and I made a mistake earlier. I misread your post and thought it said 18 Republican state senators, now I realize it was only 8.Suite 16 Guitarist wrote:Tenacious_Dio wrote:I'll believe it when it happens.lerxstcat wrote: I'm watching 100,000 people demonstrate and vow to recall him in 2012. I understand he has to be in office for a year before they can recall him and they are going after him and 18 Republican state senators.
Oh...it will.
yeah, how about all the people in the private sector that have put in 30 or so yrs working for major us corporations have their pensions suddenly pulled from underneath them? there are plenty out there, why don't you go talk to themlerxstcat wrote:If you make a pact with workers and they work a lifetime and retire, you can't be fucking with their pensions and benefits. It's bullshit,
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