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05-09-2012, 01:11 PM
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WISCONSIN: UNIONS ARE GOING TO GET SHELLACKED!
After spending millions of dollars...........
Republicans Surge to the Polls in Wisconsin
by Mike Flynn
A good rule of thumb in politics is that voters go where the action is. Contested primaries will generate far more interest than those where there is no race. This is especially true in states like Wisconsin, which have "open" primaries, where any voter can choose where they'll cast their vote. With a contentious primary fueled by millions of dollars in spending, it was widely expected that turnout in yesterday's Democrat primary in Wisconsin would easily trump the GOP turnout. It didn't happen that way.
Scott Walker, facing no real competition, won over 600,000 votes in yesterday's primary. His vote total was just about equal to ALL the votes cast in the competitive Democrat primary. This shouldn't have happened. It suggests that, going into next month's recall vote, Walker has a solid base of support while Democrats face a serious enthusiasm gap. Looks like Big Labor wasted another few million of its members' money.
For those keeping score at home, let's recap: Big Labor spent millions to support their preferred candidate, Kathleen Falk, only to see her lose by 18 points. The winner of the Democrat primary, Tom Barrett, refused to participate in a 'unity rally' because he worried about being too associated with Big Labor. And, Big Labor's chief nemesis, Scott Walker, attracted at least as much support as all the Democrat candidates combined. Even though he wasn't in a competitive race.
Big Labor likes to pretend that voters want an ever-expanding government, bestowing generous benefits on its workers. They rock themselves to sleep at night with thoughts that voters are in "solidarity" with their interests. But, however true that may once have been, those days are over. Big Labor can't even win a Democrat primary these days.
Its going to be a long, hot summer for Big Labor after they lose the recall in June.
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05-09-2012, 04:45 PM
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they already got shellacked once. people blame the unions ,but they should blame whoever sat across the table from them
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05-09-2012, 04:49 PM
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For decades the Wisconsin unions sat at the table and the collective bargaining process was stacked in their favor - screwing the middle class of Wisconsin. Walker restored sanity to the process.
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05-09-2012, 04:50 PM
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Yeah when you get Democrats sitting across from Democrats they usually will agree and get what they want specifically in the government because they see it as government money and not the tax payers money.
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05-09-2012, 05:03 PM
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Stalin supposedly said that only the people who count the votes matter. There is nothing, NOTHING, I would put past the union thugs. It won't be over until it's over.
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05-09-2012, 06:41 PM
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Virtually ALL of Scott Walker's money is coming from outside of the state. It is not hard to guess that the Koch brothers are bank rolling Walker.
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05-09-2012, 06:51 PM
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And Soros is bankrolling Obama.
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05-09-2012, 08:45 PM
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I need somebody to bankrill me.
Yeah if there were any jobs in Wisconsin it would be different People would have money to donate.
Hell most of our money is coming from China so what does it matter.
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05-10-2012, 12:06 AM
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What bothers me the most is the Republicans are too afraid to try and steal elections. The GOP tries too hard to play by the rules. Even when passing very sensible laws to ensure voter ID, the GOP has to play defense against the likes of the NAACP and other reverse-racist organizations. Time after time, the Democrats and big labor can always fraudulently steal elections. In reality, Nixon beat Kennedy in 1960. The only reason Kennedy won was due to rigged ballots in Chicago. We now have a moron in Al Franken as a sitting US Senator because he stole the Minnesota election. Coleman beat him fair and square-- that is until the unions and leftists kept finding "undiscovered" ballot boxes that clearly were not legal votes. You hear it time and time again about mysterious ballot boxes being found in close races. Invariably these, "new" votes always support the Demo-rats. One of the worst examples of the Demo-rats trying to steal an election was in 2000. Only this time, the mainstream media was involved in an insipid plot at voter suppression. In Florida, the MSM (and even Fox) called the race for Al Gore an hour before polls closed in the FL Panhandle. You see, Florida is in the Easter and Central time zones. The MSM called the race based on flawed exit polling (done by liberal polling companies) as soon as the polls closed in the Eastern Time zone. The polls were still open in very heavy GOP territory. By that I mean territory that runs 75% GOP. It has been documented that when the MSM called the race for Al Gore, Bush lost around a net of 15,000 votes in the FL Panhandle. This was due to people who either got out of line knowing their vote didn't matter or those who simply didn't go to the polls in the final hour. Luckily, Florida's entire executive branch was GOP, and they stopped any shenanigans from happening. They successfully thwarted the liberal Florida Supreme Court by trumping them in the US Supreme Court. Could you fucking imagine the damage done to this country had Al Gore been elected in 2000? Gore would have been worse than Obama. That is why in any election, the GOP candidate doesn't need 50%+1 to win. He or she needs 52%+1 to win. The GOP is always fighting uphill when it comes to fraud and voting.
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05-10-2012, 06:18 AM
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Why don't you TPunks wait until Walker acftually loses the recall election before beginning to lay the foundation about how "he wuz robbed?" You, and rightfully so, are running scared. But, there's no surprise in that since all of you are a bunch of fear mongers that have absolutely nothing to promote except the philosophy of "can't" or "won't" implemented by government intervention into the areas of life people actually can control. You activist government proponents of the restriction of personal choice and freedoms hide under the guise of what you actually want to eliminate.
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05-10-2012, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Randy4Candy
Why don't you TPunks wait until Walker acftually loses the recall election before beginning to lay the foundation about how "he wuz robbed?" You, and rightfully so, are running scared. But, there's no surprise in that since all of you are a bunch of fear mongers that have absolutely nothing to promote except the philosophy of "can't" or "won't" implemented by government intervention into the areas of life people actually can control. You activist government proponents of the restriction of personal choice and freedoms hide under the guise of what you actually want to eliminate.
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Easy Randy... nice and slow.... Gentley pull the candycane out of your ass.
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05-10-2012, 04:56 PM
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Over 1million people signed petitions to recall Walker. They were mad and fit to be tied but, amazingly, only 650,000 people voted??? What gives? Some like to claim that only 630,000 voted for Walker in this "recall primary" but forget that over 1.2 million voted for Walker the first go around. So you have to convince 1.2 million people that they made a mistake when they voted for a man who did exactly what he claimed to do. Good luck with that...
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05-10-2012, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
Easy Randy... nice and slow.... Gentley pull the candycane out of your ass.
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I will, it's your feeding time....
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05-10-2012, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by BigLouie
Virtually ALL of Scott Walker's money is coming from outside of the state. It is not hard to guess that the Koch brothers are bank rolling Walker.
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EXACTLY -
but that is hardly ever addressed by the Teapublicans. They scream "Soros" when Soros gives 1/100th of what the Cock Bros give.
The FUCKING POINT these Teapublican retards don't every talk about is that the OUT-OF-STATE corporate THUGS are using Wisconsin to draw a line in the sand on unions.
In the 1930's and 1940's and even into the 1950's unions were strong.
Unions TODAY represent ONLY 7% of ALL the workers in this country.
People in this country who have decent wages owe unions for helping raise THEIR OWN wages. Without unions, Willard Mittens Romney will join the corporate thugs to pay everyone what Chinese laborers make or they'll simply ship more jobs overseas!
That is the goal of the "line in the sand" in Wisconsin and the reason the Cock Bros and their ilk have donated $25 MILLION to Walker and the Dems have less than $1.5 Million to spend so far in Wisconsin!
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