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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #25 on: February 17, 2011, 07:00:44 PM »
These pigs are asking people who make half of what they do to keep them from having to contribute to their own pension.

bizarre.

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Average MPS Teacher Compensation Tops $100k/year
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[Milwaukee, Wisconsin] MacIver News Service – For the first time in history, the average annual compensation for a teacher in the Milwaukee Public School system will exceed $100,000.

That staggering figure was revealed last night at a meeting of the MPS School Board.

The average salary for an MPS teacher is $56,500. When fringe benefits are factored in, the annual compensation will be $100,005 in 2011.

MacIver’s Bill Osmulski has more in this video report.


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #26 on: February 17, 2011, 07:11:33 PM »
Missing Wisconsin Dem speaks: We're MIA until GOP drops assault on workers rights washington post ^ | 2/17/2011 | Greg Sargent


just got off the phone with Wisconsin State Senator Chris Larson, one of the Democrats who has left the capitol in order to stall the GOP's plan to rolll back the bargaining rights of public employees. Speaking to me by cell phone from an undisclosed location, Larson said he and his fellow Democrats would not return until the GOP takes its assault on organizing rights "off the table."

"Each of us is in a secure location," he told me, confirming that they were not all together but were monitoring events on the Web and on Twitter. Larson refused to say whether he and his fellow Dems had left the state, as some have speculated.


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #27 on: February 17, 2011, 09:31:44 PM »
Now we know who is really serious about dealing with deficits. Hint: Its not the Democrats. I like Christ Christi and what he is doing in New Jersey, but he was wrong in his most recent speech when he said this is not a partisan issue, Cuomo not withstanding. It is just like Democrats to get out of town when a Republican gets serious about cutting the budget. What's even more pathetic and stupid is how Obama got into this mess. How do all you Dems and Libs out there square this? Why should public employees be getting free healthcare and free pensions when 10% of the country is unemployed?

What I am really offended at is the people who are against the governor for this, even people who voted for him. And there is the rub guys. The crux of the issue. The real problem with all the stupid people in this country. Americans want to have thier cake and eat it too. My god. This is really bad. The governor has found what should have been a very non contreversial way to cut the budget - getting public employees' healthcare and pension contributions more in line with those of the private sector. And it becomes a big controversey. I'll say it again: Americans are doing this to themselves.
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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #28 on: February 17, 2011, 09:40:59 PM »
Now, I want you guys to be ready for a tactic from the Democrats. This is what they are going to say. I know these poeple very well. They are going to mention the fact that the public pension fund of Wisconsin is fully furnised and does not need to be replenished, and therefore public employees do not need to contribute more. And your response should be: ANd therefore what? The state budget is used to pay off the pension fund, and the state has a shortfall of a billion dollars. It is used to contribute to the pension fund.

You see, I know these people very well. What they do is present facts that are usually 100% accurate. BUt the problem is that they are never relevant to the situation.
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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #29 on: February 18, 2011, 01:36:34 AM »


Looks like they are in total denial of the situation were in :-\

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #30 on: February 18, 2011, 03:12:38 AM »
Every single one of these slobs and greedy pigs needs to be fired.

They are mini-maddoffs for demanding that people who make half of what they make keep subsidi-ng these overly generous situations.

What part of broke do these left wing grifters not grasp? 

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #31 on: February 18, 2011, 04:12:01 AM »
Many public employees seem to think their jobs and benefits is guaranteed

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #32 on: February 18, 2011, 04:20:11 AM »
I'm sick of these leeches.  What these minimaddoffs don't grasp is that if they quit - tebs of thousands will rush to take their jobs.

The gov needs to fire every one of these bums today.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #33 on: February 18, 2011, 04:35:55 AM »
Its gonna happen sooner or later the economy cant sustain that big of a public sector

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #34 on: February 18, 2011, 04:44:18 AM »
Its gonna happen sooner or later the economy cant sustain that big of a public sector

The funny part of this to me is that the governor is not proposing any layoffs!   I jut don't know what the hell these people want anymore.   Its never enough, ever.   

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #35 on: February 18, 2011, 04:54:49 AM »
Everybody is looking out for themselves first-and-foremost thats just how it is

But it seems that they are not aware of the economic situation we are in and they should be lucky to have a job

Maybe Christie should take a debate with these people he seem to know how to get his message through :)

Im my experience the public sector folks do seem to think they have a guarantee for their work/pentions etc unlike those of us who work in the private sector. However they need to realise that the public sector is only made possible because of the productivity of the private sector.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #36 on: February 18, 2011, 04:57:34 AM »
Obama Calls Wisconsin Budget Bill 'Assault on Unions' (Obama approves of Government shutdowns)
Fox News ^ | 2/18/2011 | fox news


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President Obama has accused Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican, of unleashing "an assault" on unions by pressing legislation that would end collective bargaining rights for public employees and sharply increase their health care and pension payments.

"Some of what I've heard coming out of Wisconsin, where you're just making it harder for public employees to collectively bargain generally seems like more of an assault on unions," Obama told WTMJ-TV in a White House interview Wednesday. "And I think it's very important for us to understand that public employees, they're our neighbors, they're our friends."

"I think everybody's got to make some adjustments, but I think it's also important to recognize that public employees make enormous contributions to our states and our citizens," he continued.

But Walker said the demands on public employees are "modest" compared with those in the private sector, and are meant to prevent a shutdown, which could result in 6,000 state workers not getting paid.


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Obama is abut to have his "Police Acted stupidly" moment again.   

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #37 on: February 18, 2011, 05:00:09 AM »
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Obama WANTS Wisconsin Mess
By Quin Hillyer on 2.17.11 @ 10:46PM



http://spectator.org/blog/2011/02/17/obama-wants-wisconsin-mess


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Over at NRO, Jay guy makes an incredibly good point: Barack Obama should be urging calm in Wisconsin, no matter WHAT side of the underlying issue he is on. It is not just unpresidential of him, but despicable, for him in effect to be urging on the mass demonstrations. But as J. Christian Adams, Justice Department whistle-blower extraordinaire, reminded me in an email accompanying this post of his, these are not only the tactics always favored by the left in general, but specifically the sorts of tactics Obama himself was trained in -- AND exactly what I myself warned about (as Christian reminded me) in my very first post-presidential election column in 2008.

And, always, a few carefully calibrated street demonstrations, splashed with just the right headlines across the East Coast newspapers and captured by just the right camera angle on CBS News, will be used any time, on any issue, to make the point that civil unrest would be the price of resistance to the benevolent desires of the Obama regime.

In that same column I rightly warned that the Obamites would find a way to finagle the 60th vote needed in the Senate for a filibuster-proof majority. I warned: "Watch what Michael Barone called the Obama 'thugocracy' use the Justice Department to stifle dissent." And: "Provision after provision giving favors to the trial bar so it can sue enemies into submission. Copious new regulations, especially environmental, to be used selectively to ensnare other conservative malcontents." And so on.

These tactics come right out of Saul Alinsky's playbook.

These are dangerous times. The Obama left will not go quietly into that good night. And they will not let their targets sleep quietly at night. They want their targets -- in the Wisconsin legislature, and at Speaker Boehner's house, and, watch, in other places as well -- to feel fear of the mob.

I have news for them. We don't fear them. We think they are beneath contempt, these rabbles of rabid radicals. In America, we are above these hoodlums, and we transcend them. We are a society of ordered liberty, and we have endured worse than these pathetic paraders will muster.

They have Saul Alinsky. We have James Madison and George Washington. We win, they lose.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #38 on: February 18, 2011, 05:25:22 AM »
http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/116355379.html?page=1

Unions want to overturn election result
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Say you generally liked Gov. Scott Walker's move to rein in government labor costs but had a few doubts on his method. The last few days should have cleared that up nicely.

The public-sector union tantrums, meant to make lawmakers wobble, have an inadvertent message for the rest of us: Voters can vote all they want. We can elect a cheapskate governor and a Legislature to match. But come the moment, unions will have the last, loudest word.

They'll have it if takes marches. They'll have it if it takes what amounts to an illegal strike, with so many Madison teachers calling in sick Wednesday that the district closed schools. If it takes showing up for a we-know-where-your-family-is protest on Walker's Wauwatosa lawn while he was at work, the unions are sure they can outshout any election result.

This is exactly why Walker is right to limit the unions' power over government spending.

Walker, remember, is not removing unions' fundamental power to bargain for wages. He is demanding that state workers put 5.8% of their wages toward retirement and that they cover 12.6% of their health care premiums, which would still have them paying more than $100 less a month than the average schmoe. He is also proposing that elected officials determine the shape of employee benefits without having to bargain them, and this as much as the added cost has unions crying "unfair."

They insist this is the end of unionization in government, something to which they have as much right, they say, as anyone else.

But they miss a bedrock difference. Unions in the private sector are a way of organizing private interests, those of employees, against other private interests, those of a company's owners, for economic gain and for protection against unfairness. In government, workers are already protected against unfairness by civil service laws, and Walker has supported expanding those. Economically, government unions pit a private interest, that of employees, against the public's interest, that of taxpayers and voters.

We see the result. Walker's moves are prompted by the state's vast deficit. The alternative, he says, is to lay off thousands. Nonsense, charge the marchers: Just raise taxes. Unions and allies have for years been demanding more sales taxes, new business taxes and higher taxes on other people's incomes, all to keep the state flush and generous. We're taxed enough already, said a voting majority in November. Not yet, insist the unions that have become the largest players in Wisconsin politics precisely to counter any such voter sentiment.

Anyway, union leaders were conceding the pension and health care premiums by this week. They said they knew they'd have to pay more eventually - so when unions in December said such payments were tantamount to slavery, it must have been just maneuvering. Bygones, say unions, as long as Walker leaves them the power to set health benefits via bargaining. Leave that, they say, and it's peace.

Yeah? Recall how we got here. How is it that only in desperation will unions accept a deal that still leaves them better off than everyone else? How did we achieve not just next year's $3.3 billion deficit but the decade of structural deficits before? Easy: It's because labor costs for years have been outstripping taxpayers' capacity. That in turn was caused by officials, elected in a union-dominated political environment, buying labor peace via benefits, where it's harder for voters to see the costs adding up.

If the Legislature takes the 5% and 12% and doesn't reform collective bargaining, the 5% and 12% soon will be won back by unions. Any further savings are out the window. Walker talks of moving to consumer-driven benefits, as many companies have done, to restrain medical costs. That's anathema to unions, who will resist it contract by contract. Without bargaining reform, government costs will have taken only a pause in their ascent.

Union activists in Madison Tuesday spoke apocalyptically of "class war," hinting wildly at general strikes and takeovers of the Capitol. They correctly see their control of the state slipping and must figure that if they bring 13,000 shouting people to Madison, they can overrule the election.

Any worried legislators should keep in mind that Walker drew about five times that many votes in Dane County alone in November.

Patrick McIlheran is a Journal Sentinel editorial columnist. E-mail pmcilheran@journalsentinel.com


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Check out sme of the comments by union goons at the link.  These people re just as bad a madoff.   fuckem - fire em ad let tese leeches go inthe jungle of therivate sector where most of us pay for our own stuff.   


What part of broke do these people not understand?   
   

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #39 on: February 18, 2011, 05:53:10 AM »
They attack the fact that bonuses is given in the private sector. They fail to forget not all of us are CEO's and we get our bonuses for work performed meaning you bust your ass that much more. Many public employees dont get this concept because they are on a fixed pay regardless so they get paid for sitting their ass. Much like in Communism

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #40 on: February 18, 2011, 05:58:20 AM »
'Unusually High Teacher Absences' Closes Hudson Schools
KSTP ^ | 2/18/2011 | KSTP


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Officials with the Hudson School District have decided to cancel classes Friday because of what they call 'the unusually high teacher absences."

District officials also cited a lack of qualified substitutes.

The state's largest school district has joined those that have canceled classes due to teacher shortages caused by union protests at the state Capitol.

Officials say more than 600 of the 5,400 teachers in Milwaukee Public Schools called in sick Friday to attend the protests over Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill. The district has more than 82,000 students at 184 schools.

Schools in Madison, Janesville, Wisconsin Dells and other districts around Wisconsin are also closed. Teachers and other state union workers are upset that Republican Gov. Scott Walker wants to curtail their collective bargaining rights and is asking them to contribute more to their health insurance and pensions.

Angry public workers have packed the state Capitol in Madison in protest.


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #41 on: February 18, 2011, 06:35:57 AM »
Bump.   These leeches are over there are tryong to make this into cairo. 

So much for all that "Pay your fair share" crap the left keeps chirping. They get asked to pay half of what private-sector unions do, in terms of their retirement pensions and healthcare benefits go, and they start crying like you-know-what.


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #42 on: February 18, 2011, 06:37:03 AM »
'Unusually High Teacher Absences' Closes Hudson Schools
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Officials with the Hudson School District have decided to cancel classes Friday because of what they call 'the unusually high teacher absences."

District officials also cited a lack of qualified substitutes.

The state's largest school district has joined those that have canceled classes due to teacher shortages caused by union protests at the state Capitol.

Officials say more than 600 of the 5,400 teachers in Milwaukee Public Schools called in sick Friday to attend the protests over Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill. The district has more than 82,000 students at 184 schools.

Schools in Madison, Janesville, Wisconsin Dells and other districts around Wisconsin are also closed. Teachers and other state union workers are upset that Republican Gov. Scott Walker wants to curtail their collective bargaining rights and is asking them to contribute more to their health insurance and pensions.

Angry public workers have packed the state Capitol in Madison in protest.



I'd fire them all and advertise their spots. They'd probably get filled within six months.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #43 on: February 18, 2011, 06:38:48 AM »
I'd fire them all and advertise their spots. They'd probably get filled within six months.

6 hours!   

You woud literally have tens of thousands flood the state for these jobs if these teachers are so miserable.     

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #44 on: February 18, 2011, 06:46:45 AM »
Obama Calls Wisconsin Budget Bill 'Assault on Unions' (Obama approves of Government shutdowns)
Fox News ^ | 2/18/2011 | fox news


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President Obama has accused Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican, of unleashing "an assault" on unions by pressing legislation that would end collective bargaining rights for public employees and sharply increase their health care and pension payments.

"Some of what I've heard coming out of Wisconsin, where you're just making it harder for public employees to collectively bargain generally seems like more of an assault on unions," Obama told WTMJ-TV in a White House interview Wednesday. "And I think it's very important for us to understand that public employees, they're our neighbors, they're our friends."

"I think everybody's got to make some adjustments, but I think it's also important to recognize that public employees make enormous contributions to our states and our citizens," he continued.

But Walker said the demands on public employees are "modest" compared with those in the private sector, and are meant to prevent a shutdown, which could result in 6,000 state workers not getting paid.


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Obama is abut to have his "Police Acted stupidly" moment again.   

He should stay out of local matters, for the most part.  He doesn't have a very good track record.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #45 on: February 18, 2011, 06:49:49 AM »
He should stay out of local matters, for the most part.  He doesn't have a very good track record.

He cant help it!  At heart he is a street thug Alinskyite rabble rouse seeking to cause trouble.  He can't help himself.  He is a thug agitator who is seeking to collapse the system and bring down this Gov, same way he did with Brewer.


I think he is petrified of Christie so he wont go near that.     

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #46 on: February 18, 2011, 07:02:46 AM »
Wis. governor: GOP won't be 'bullied' by union bill protesters
The Hill Blog ^ | 02/18/11 | Jordan Fabian


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Wis. governor: GOP won't be 'bullied' by union bill protesters

By Jordan Fabian - 02/18/11 07:55 AM ET

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) says his party has been emboldened by massive protests against his controversial budget plan.

Walker said demonstrators who filled the state capitol building in Madison and the boycott by state Senate Democrats — some of whom fled the state in protest — have steeled the resolve of members of his party.

"If anything, I think it's made the Republicans in the Assembly and the Senate stronger," he told Fox News's Greta Van Susteren in an interview Thursday night. "They're not going to be bullied. They're not going to be intimidated."

Walker also fired back at President Obama, who sided with the public employees, saying on Fox News Friday, "We are focused on balancing our budget. It would be wise for the government and others in Washington to focus on balancing their budgets, which they are a long way off from doing."

The unrest in Wisconsin has attracted attention from national lawmakers and political figures, who have incorporated the state's tussle over Walker's budget proposal into the debate over the federal government's fiscal woes.

Public-sector workers are upset with the plan, which calls on them to pay to receive pension and health benefits and removes collective bargaining rights for some.

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) issued a statement backing Walker's proposal, saying governors like Walker "are daring to speak the truth about the dire fiscal challenges Americans face at all levels of government, and daring to commit themselves to solutions that will liberate our economy and help put our citizens on a path to prosperity."

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, meanwhile, has called the plan an "assault" on the middle class and compared Walker's plan to drastic cuts House Republicans in Washington want to make.

"This federal budget madness echoes pound-foolish actions we're seeing in state after state, where Republican legislators and governors elected with lucrative CEO support are ignoring the jobs crisis and playing politics as usual with the lives of working families," he wrote in a Huffington Post op-ed......


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What idiots like Trumka dont grasp is that the taxes required to pay these crazy maddoffian level benes for govt workers are destroying the middle class and sending jobs overseas.   

 

 

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #47 on: February 18, 2011, 07:08:22 AM »
I have an idea. Fire/ remove every single democrat who is holding up the vote on this bill and fire all the union workers who don't like it. Problem solved. Hold new elections, hire new employees and life goes on.

If there was any doubt that Democrats hate America and want to destroy it at all costs, this story puts that doubt to rest.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #48 on: February 18, 2011, 07:11:14 AM »
I have an idea. Fire/ remove every single democrat who is holding up the vote on this bill and fire all the union workers who don't like it. Problem solved. Hold new elections, hire new employees and life goes on.

If there was any doubt that Democrats hate America and want to destroy it at all costs, this story puts that doubt to rest.


Yup - i'm glad they are in full bloom with the crazy to expose just how greedy they are.


I would fire EVERY single one of them today and invit nationwide applications for the jobs.       

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #49 on: February 18, 2011, 07:15:51 AM »
Democrat Play Book 101 On Display In Wisconsin, Unions Take Control
http://radioviceonline.com/ ^ | February 18, 2011 | Steve McGough


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Lots of news stories and blog posts about the teachers unions taking over the Wisconsin State Legislature yesterday and how the Democrats went into hiding to avoid what I suppose is their sworn duty. In reality they did not just hide, they fled the state.

This is right out of the Democrat’s playbook. If they win an election … they WON. Don’t you remember what President Obama said two years ago? When the legislative and executive branches were held by Democrats, the mantra was “we won, deal with it.”

After the elections last November, the tide turned. Republicans took control of the US House, and many state legislatures flipped too. The 2010 election in Wisconsin was a dramatic shift. Prior to the election, Democrats had a strong hold on both the State Senate and Assembly with 52 Democrats, 33 Republicans and three representing other parties. Republicans now hold 53 of the seats to the Democrat’s 33 -- a complete reversal.


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