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Duh - exactly. Please point out where the monies can go to the GENERAL FUND and not be used as described below.
NOWHERE does it say, "can use this money for general fund non-listed items". Do you know what the "general fund" Walker wants to put the millions in pays? None of the below! The only thing I can figure out, is that you simply don't understand or know what the "general fund" is. Well, it's past due bills, buying salt for snowplows, etc. NONE OF THE BELOW. In fact, if Walker puts millions in the general fund to fix his deficit, he's stealing millions directly from "community blight remediation" that Milwaukee needs and could use, to put in the general fund. That's the WHOLE POINT - Walker is stealing from what YOU listed the money must be used for! Please, read what you are quoting - you're proving my contention, thanks ![]() As I have said, funds can be used, according to the settlement, and quoting YOU, for: foreclosure relief housing programs housing counseling legal assistance foreclosure prevention hotlines foreclosure mediation community blight remediation WALKER wants to steal millions intended for the above, and use it instead to pay off his deficit. How hard is this for you to understand? Quote:
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civil penalties-fines or surcharges imposed by a governmental agency to enforce regulations
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It is NOT to be used for the general fund and paying off Walker's deficit. The civil penalties part has to be used for the things listed. Face it: Mr. "one time fixes from stealing settlement money is bad" Walker is doing the exact same thing he complained about during his campaign: stealing money from his citizens to pay off the deficit he says doesn't exist.
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Any good examples of a Governor?
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You might ask the Governor's Attorney General, who was specially consulted to see if the Governor can take the money and use it outside of what is listed, and who is, aside from the Governor, the only one in the state government saying, "yes, I think it would be legal". That Walker had to ask his Attorney General - and is NOT consulting the legislature or any other legal advice - shows Walker clearly knows his taking the money is outside the settlement use intentions. But he has the Koch Brothers American's for Prosperity playing hundreds of thousands of dollars of ads saying Walker balanced the budget, and Walker knows that's a lie, and he has a $140 million deficit - so he's grabbing some of this money to try and cover his tracks before his recall election. And that is why there is a lawsuit being filed against the Gov and Attorney General for it, on behalf of the citizens of Wisconsin. Because the Governor and Attorney General are beyond the accepted use of the monies, using it to pay off last year's bills, and NOT for housing-related city troubles.
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Didn't think so.
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In the post you wrote that I am responding to and referencing in the one you quoted. Keep up here
![]() You made the point about the section reading "some money could be collected as civil penalties" ... and said it was separate, thus not referencing above, etc.; and I responded, "that's not the legal language of the document". Don't make legal determinations on non-legal settlement agreement language, as Walker has already done, but realizes is dicey, as he only consulted his own Attorney General (the one that declined to investigate his office where the FBI found felonies); and Schneiderman has been all over talking about what the settle can, and can not, be used for. But yes, we wait for the legal language, and that's why & when Scott Walker will have a lawsuit filed against his use of the funds to fix his budget deficit, rather than "housing related" problems.
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Just BOA and Wells Fargo got 60 Billion alone in the bailout. This is nothing. More sheep food.
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And they didn't even need it to spend it. They were given it at zero or low interest by the government, and used it for investing, thus making profit on it, and disbursing it in bonuses.
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