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Old 01-18-2012, 02:45 PM
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This guy is the first politician from either party to put the taxpayer's interest ahead of the patronage army known as the Public Sector workforce.

Riot can't handle the truth. At least not the truth about employment numbers in WI.

Walker will win by a larger margin the second time around.

Guaranteed!!!
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Old 01-18-2012, 02:50 PM
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This guy is the first politician from either party to put the taxpayer's interest ahead of the patronage army known as the Public Sector workforce.

Riot can't handle the truth. At least not the truth about employment numbers in WI.

Walker will win by a larger margin the second time around.

Guaranteed!!!
Hopefully Barrett runs against him. This bill board is along I-94 heading into Milwaukee

barrett_billboard.jpg
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Old 01-18-2012, 02:54 PM
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Hopefully Barrett runs against him. This bill board is along I-94 heading into Milwaukee

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awesome but how true. Milwaukee could even save millions more if only they'd get out of their teachers' healthcare plan with the union, like most of the rest of the State, who already did and are already saving millions.
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Old 01-18-2012, 03:46 PM
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http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepo...137489833.html

Recall expert Joshua Spivak, a senior fellow at the Hugh L. Carey Institute for Government Reform at Wagner College in New York, said that, including state Senate recalls from last year, no state in American history has held as many recall elections for state office as Wisconsin seems set to have in 2011 and 2012.

"Wisconsin is really, completely a total anomaly," Spivak said.

In the two other recall elections for governors in history, California Gov. Gray Davis was defeated in 2003 and North Dakota Gov. Lynn Frazier was defeated in 1921.

Spivak said the signatures for Walker are almost certain to hold up. To force a recall election against Walker and Kleefisch, 540,208 valid signatures are needed for each - a figure equivalent to 25% of all the votes cast in the November 2010 election that put Walker in office.

Democrats said they submitted almost as many signatures as the votes that Walker received - 1,128,900 votes, or 52.3% of the vote in 2010 - and about the same amount as his unsuccessful Democratic opponent, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, who got 1,004,300 votes, or 46.5%.

The 1 million signatures amount to about one-third of the 3.3 million registered voters in the state
and one-quarter of the 4.4 million Wisconsin residents eligible to vote.
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Old 01-18-2012, 04:09 PM
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Riot can't handle the truth. At least not the truth about employment numbers in WI.
You are the one maintaining, with no proof, that the Federal Labor Bureau's and Census Bureau's job statistics in Wisconsin are false. Not me.
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