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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #50 on: February 18, 2011, 07:26:15 AM »
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.     

I'd love to see Christie debate Obama.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #51 on: February 18, 2011, 07:28:58 AM »
I'd love to see Christie debate Obama.

Christie wuld send Obama off in tears.     

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #52 on: February 18, 2011, 07:31:04 AM »
AWOL Wisconsin Democrat calls CNN with list of demands (RAT Fleas hold children hostage)
Daily Caller ^ | 2/17/11 | Mary Katharine Ham


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AWOL Wisconsin Democrat calls CNN with list of demands
By Mary Katharine Ham - The Daily Caller
Updated: 4:31 PM 02/17/2011


State Senator Mark Miller, a member of the missing band of Wisconsin Democratic lawmakers who fled Madison Thursday to avoid a vote on a budget bill, called into CNN with the group’s list of demands for Republican Gov. Scott Walker.


Miller, a state senator since 2004, would not disclose where he and his colleagues were hiding out, saying only “we are in what we consider a secure location outside the capital. We are not all in one place at this time.”


Miller’s demands focused on the collective bargaining portions of the bill.


“We demand that the provisions that completely eliminate the ability of workers… to negotiate on a fair basis with their employers be removed from the budget repair bill and any other future budget,” Miller said.


He also demanded legislative oversight on changes to the state’s medical programs, which are targeted for changes in the bill. The bill would also require union members to contribute to their health care and pensions.


Miller and 13 other Democrats went missing Thursday morning when a vote on a budget-repair measure was imminent in the Republican-controlled Senate. It would have passed the Senate after getting out of committee on a party-line vote late last night, so Democrats left the building to stall a vote on the measure.


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ha ha ha ha -   Dems are taking on the mantle of Hostage Takers! 



Ha ha ha - - fucking pricless.   

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #53 on: February 18, 2011, 08:23:22 AM »
Wisconsin Democrats Reach Legend Status
jenkuznicki.com ^ | 2/18/11 | Jen Kuznicki



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When the Wisconsin Democrats left the floor of the Capitol on a short yellow bus and ended up in Illinois, they reached legend status. And not in a good way. From now on, whenever anyone runs away politically or a pundit tries to evade the issue at hand, they are going to be referred to as a Wisconsin Democrat.

On a serious note, a friend of mine, CJ, got a note from a fellow who was in Madison, and it kind of proves to me that what happened in Wisconsin was no small, spontaneous sequence of events.


"I was there on Tuesday and testified before the joint finance committee. Since then the Democratic Senators got on a bus and left the state, we are one short of a quorum to vote. Today the majority of the schools closed due to teachers calling in sick, the unions are busing people in from out-of-state, stairs are blocked, restrooms are a permanently occupied to prevent use by anybody, elevators full and kids are running through the halls pounding on doors and yelling. The capital police have the building completely in lock down for security reasons. No business can be conducted. Saul would be proud of their actions. It is like being a third world country, it is truly sad."

The man was referring to Saul Alinsky who wrote "Rules For Radicals."


So, besides the Wisconsin Democrat side show of running away and holing up in a Best Western in Illinois, we have this spectacle of absolute anarchy, and it was obviously orchestrated. The teachers of Wisconsin, at least a majority of them were complicit, somebody had to organize the children to be disruptive, somebody had to get a whole bunch of people to just hang around in the bathrooms all day, this is truly sick, and here's the problem. The American people will not stand for this. Just like the fellow said, it is sad, but it is also angering the American people.

I'm reminded of a friend of mine, a tea partier, who walked miles and miles to knock on doors last fall, and he came to a house, and after an initial greeting, my friend asked him if he was a Republican or a Democrat. The man got very animated, angry, and he said, "I'm a proud Democrat, and I'll tell ya, if they don't stop doing what their doing, I'm throwing the whole bunch of them out!"

Whoever orchestrated this crap in Wisconsin had better notice that you can't treat America like the streets of Chicago.


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #54 on: February 18, 2011, 08:29:03 AM »
Capitol Chaos: State Patrol Goes After Democratic Senators (Wisconsin RATS on the run)
Today's TMJ 4 ^ | 2/18/11 | Jay Sorgi





Capitol Chaos: State Patrol Goes After Democratic Senators
By Jay Sorgi


MADISON - According to the Wisconsin senate majority leader, the Governor's office is sending out state troopers to go after Wisconsin's Democratic Senate members to bring in a vote on Governor Walker's budget bill which would dramatically limit government workers union's ability to negotiate many of their benefits.


"They are prepared to dispatch state troopers to go out to some of the residences of some of the senators," said Republican State Senator Scott Fitzgerald on Newsradio 620 WTMJ's "Midday with Charlie Sykes."


"We don't know that everybody is out of state. These troopers are going to go and try to escort these senators back to the chamber."


The State Patrol cannot go after the Democratic senators who have left the state, and Democratic State Senator Jon Erpenbach told "Wisconsin's Morning News" that all 14 Democratic Senate members have fled Wisconsin and have not announced a timetable for their return.


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Fitzgerald said he was not sure if Assembly Democrats are showing up or want to caucus.


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #55 on: February 18, 2011, 09:04:39 AM »
Apocalypse Now: Wisconsin vs. Big Labor; Plus: More out-of-state union recruiting & another teacher
michelle malkin ^ | 2/18/11 | michelle malkin






This is a critical moment in the nation’s battle to dig itself out of debt and free itself from the iron grip of public union monopolies. As you know from reading this blog, the Wisconsin showdown has been a long time coming. I remind you that there are many brave workers exposing the corruption and costs of compulsory unionism. Today’s syndicated column gives an overview of the Big Labor battle in Wisconsin — now spreading to Ohio and Indiana, where the DNC/OFA are organizing the community of grievance-mongers kicking and screaming against overdue reforms.

Like someone famous always says: Change is never easy.

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Apocalypse Now: Wisconsin vs. Big Labor by Michelle Malkin Creators Syndicate Copyright 2011

Welcome to the reckoning. We have met the fiscal apocalypse, and it is smack dab in the middle of the heartland. As Wisconsin goes, so goes the nation. Let us pray it does not go the way of the decrepit welfare states of the European Union.


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #56 on: February 18, 2011, 10:42:47 AM »
Senator: Wis. Dems to stay away for days, weeks
Associated Press ^ | Feb. 18, 2011 | MICHAEL TARM




CHICAGO (AP) -- Democrats who fled Wisconsin to block a vote on a sweeping anti-union bill could stay in hiding for days or even weeks.

Democratic state Sen. Jon Erpenbach spoke to The Associated Press at a Chicago hotel on Friday.


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #57 on: February 18, 2011, 10:48:50 AM »
Adult politicians acting like children. Embarrassing. The Dems did this same thing in Texas a few years ago.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #58 on: February 18, 2011, 11:35:43 AM »
Obama rallies union base as budget standoff grips Wisconsin
TheHill ^ | 02/18/11 | Jordan Fabian and Kevin Bogardus




The president is firing up labor groups critical to his reelection with talk of an “assault on unions” in Wisconsin.

President Obama is sending a clear message to his allies in the labor movement as he gears up for his reelection campaign: I’ve got your back.

The president has waded into the bitter standoff in Wisconsin between Gov. Scott Walker (R) and public service unions, siding with protesters who say Walker’s plan to shore up his state’s budget with cuts to pensions and benefits is an “assault on unions.”

"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 the Milwaukee television affiliate WTMJ. "And I think it's very important for us to understand that public employees, they're our neighbors, they're our friends."


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #59 on: February 18, 2011, 11:49:47 AM »
Adult politicians acting like children. Embarrassing. The Dems did this same thing in Texas a few years ago.

A shame isn't it?  Just like little kids. 

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #60 on: February 18, 2011, 11:59:42 AM »
A shame isn't it?  Just like little kids. 

These goons have not realized that the collectively we are broke and that they should take this deal now or risk losing everything.   

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #61 on: February 18, 2011, 12:05:55 PM »
Jesse Jackson rallies protesters at Wis. Capitol

Associated Press - February 18, 2011 1:55 PM ET


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MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Rev. Jesse Jackson has urged thousands of protesters in the Wisconsin Capitol to continue their stand against a sweeping anti-union bill that state Republicans are pushing.

Jackson made an unannounced appearance at the protests Friday afternoon. Protesters rushed to shake his hand or high-five him, and many shouted, "Thank you, Jesse."

Jackson told the protesters they were fighting for a just cause. He told them to hold strong to their principles and continue fighting to kill the bill. Then he led the masses in a rendition of "We Shall Overcome."

Gov. Scott Walker's bill would cut costs in part by eliminating collective-bargaining rights.

Jackson likened the protest to anti-government fights in Egypt and Tunisia. He says Wisconsin workers should be allowed at the table to help find a solution.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.



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Good.  JJ is the kiss of death forthese people.   I hope he brings along his love child.   


STAY OUT DA BUSHES!         

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #62 on: February 18, 2011, 12:11:24 PM »
I didn't realize most of the union members in WI were black ???
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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #63 on: February 18, 2011, 12:52:34 PM »
I didn't realize most of the union members in WI were black ???



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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #64 on: February 18, 2011, 12:57:44 PM »

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #65 on: February 18, 2011, 01:01:40 PM »
I would tell these people very simply:   

"Show up to work tommorow or you fired.   And if you don't like it - go make more money in the private sector where you think things are so great.  BTW - there are 1,000,000 people who will flock to our state to take your jobs.   Make your choice."


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   Poll: Public unions a hard sell (64% of Americans oppose public-sector unions)
Politico ^ | 2/18/2011 | Ben Smith




A new poll from the Washington-based Clarus Group asked:


Do you think government employees should be represented by labor unions that bargain for higher pay, benefits and pensions ... or do you think government employees should not be represented by labor unions?

A full 64% of the respondents said "no."

That includes 42% of Democrats, and an overwhelming majority of Republicans. Only 49% of Democrats think public workers should be in unions at all.

That's on the fundamental right to organize, before you get to wages and benefits. And that puts Scott Walker in a pretty good political place.

(According to the release, this was a national survey of 1,001 registered voters. One note: Clarus is a division of the global corporate public relations giant Qorvis, not exactly a labor bastion.)


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #66 on: February 18, 2011, 01:04:53 PM »
This is how you deal with these people


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #67 on: February 18, 2011, 01:08:07 PM »
This is how you deal with these people



Oh yes !!!  the governor of Wisconsin should call Christie for some advice on how to deal with this. 

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #68 on: February 18, 2011, 01:13:49 PM »
I'm sorry, I didn't see this thread yesterday which is a more appropriate place.  I hope you don't mind my re-posting.


25,000?  


Damn - thats freaking huge.  

What part of "broke" do these people not get?  

Also - i work for myself, and believe, when i tally u what they people get in terms of job security, pensions, benes, and all that is breing asked is that they pay 7% - damn - thy need to STFU!  

7% ?  That must be a typo!  Here, it's 70% :o   The average salary and benefit package, including pension, etc. for a Milwaukee Public School teacher is $100,005!!!  You're damn right they don't get it!  They're whining because "they're going to take away our collective bargaining agreement" whine "we'll have to contribute 7% to our overly-inflated pension fund" whine  "we have to contribute to our health care plan (like everyone else)" whine.  "this is going to put a lot of us in bankruptcy"  boofvckinghoo  Welcome to the party pal!  >:(  They're saying "we'd be willing to negotiate, but you're taking that away from us" Right  ::)  That's why it took 15 months to negotiate your last contract!  We don't have 15 months!  We're in a $3.6 billiondollar deficit!  This proposal ensures no layoffs, no furloughs, etc., unlike the last reign.

Meanwhile, school districts across the state have been having to close because of all the teachers calling in sick.  BUT!  It's all in the name of the children  >:( >:( >:(

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #69 on: February 18, 2011, 01:14:22 PM »

I love this Wall Street Journal editorial.  Sums it up quite well.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704657704576150111817428004.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop

For Americans who don't think the welfare state riots of France or Greece can happen here, we recommend a look at the union and Democratic Party spectacle now unfolding in Wisconsin. Over the past few days, thousands have swarmed the state capital and airwaves to intimidate lawmakers and disrupt Governor Scott Walker's plan to level the playing field between taxpayers and government unions.

Mr. Walker's very modest proposal would take away the ability of most government employees to collectively bargain for benefits. They could still bargain for higher wages, but future wage increases would be capped at the federal Consumer Price Index, unless otherwise specified by a voter referendum. The bill would also require union members to contribute 5.8% of salary toward their pensions and chip in 12.6% of the cost of their health insurance premiums.

If those numbers don't sound outrageous, you probably work in the private economy. The comparable nationwide employee health-care contribution is 20% for private industry, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The average employee contribution from take-home pay for retirement was 7.5% in 2009, according to the Employee Benefits Research Institute.

Mr. Walker says he has no choice but to make these changes because unions refuse to negotiate any compensation changes, which is similar to the experience Chris Christie had upon taking office in New Jersey. Wisconsin is running a $137 million deficit this year and anticipates coming up another $3.6 billion short in the next two-year budget. Governor Walker's office estimates the proposals would save the state $300 million over the next two years, and the alternative would be to lay off 5,500 public employees.

None of this is deterring the crowds in Madison, aka Mad Town, where protesters, including many from the 98,000-member teachers union, have gone Greek. Madison's school district had to close Thursday when 40% of its teachers called in sick. So much for the claim that this is "all about the children." By the way, these are some of the same teachers who sued the Milwaukee school board last August to get Viagra coverage restored to their health-care plan.

The protests have an orchestrated quality, and sure enough, the Politico website reported yesterday that the Democratic Party's Organizing for America arm is helping to gin them up. The outfit is a remnant of President Obama's 2008 election campaign, so it's also no surprise that Mr. Obama said yesterday that while he knows nothing about the bill, he supports protesters occupying the Capitol building.

"These folks are teachers, and they're firefighters and they're social workers and they're police officers," he said, "and it's important not to vilify them." Mr. Obama is right that he knows nothing about the bill because it explicitly excludes police and firefighters. We'd have thought the President had enough to think about with his own $1.65 trillion deficit proposal going down with a thud in Congress, but it appears that the 2012 campaign is already underway.

The unions and their Democratic friends have also been rolling out their Hitler, Soviet Union and Hosni Mubarak analogies. "The story around the world is the rush to democracy," offered Democratic State Senator Bob Jauch. "The story in Wisconsin is the end of the democratic process."

The reality is that the unions are trying to trump the will of the voters as overwhelmingly rendered in November when they elected Mr. Walker and a new legislature.
As with the strikes against pension or labor reforms that routinely shut down Paris or Athens, the goal is to create enough mayhem that Republicans and voters will give up.

While Republicans now have the votes to pass the bill, on Thursday Big Labor's Democratic allies walked out of the state senate to block a vote. Under state rules, 20 members of the 33-member senate must be present to hold a vote on an appropriations bill, leaving the 19 Republicans one member short. By the end of the day some Democrats were reported to have fled the state. So who's really trying to short-circuit democracy?

Unions are treating these reforms as Armageddon because they've owned the Wisconsin legislature for years and the changes would reduce their dominance. Under Governor Walker's proposal, the government also would no longer collect union dues from paychecks and then send that money to the unions. Instead, unions would be responsible for their own collection regimes. The bill would also require unions to be recertified annually by a majority of all members. Imagine that: More accountability inside unions.

The larger reality is that collective bargaining for government workers is not a God-given or constitutional right. It is the result of the growing union dominance inside the Democratic Party during the middle of the last century. John Kennedy only granted it to federal workers in 1962 and Jerry Brown to California workers in 1978. Other states, including Indiana and Missouri, have taken away collective bargaining rights for public employees in recent years, and some 24 states have either limited it or banned it outright.

And for good reason. Public unions have a monopoly position that gives them undue bargaining power. Their campaign cash—collected via mandatory dues—also helps to elect the politicians who are then supposed to represent taxpayers in negotiations with those same unions. The unions sit, in effect, on both sides of the bargaining table. This is why such famous political friends of the working man as Franklin Roosevelt and Fiorello La Guardia opposed collective bargaining for government workers, even as they championed private unions.
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The battle of Mad Town is a seminal showdown over whether government union power can be tamed, and overall government reined in. The alternative is higher taxes until the middle class is picked clean and the U.S. economy is no longer competitive. Voters said in November that they want reform, and Mr. Walker is trying to deliver. We hope Republicans hold firm, and that the people of Wisconsin understand that this battle is ultimately about their right to self-government.
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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #70 on: February 18, 2011, 01:16:35 PM »
Off topic - bu still classic.   


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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #71 on: February 18, 2011, 01:29:11 PM »
I'm sorry, I didn't see this thread yesterday which is a more appropriate place.  I hope you don't mind my re-posting.



You go girl.  :D  Good rant.

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #72 on: February 18, 2011, 02:02:44 PM »
The Dems are delaying the inevitable, might as well go back to Madison and face reality.  It's like a kid locking himself in the closet before his parents can discipline him.  Time to step out and take your punishment, you have to eventually. 

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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #73 on: February 18, 2011, 09:01:26 PM »
Over 40,000 protesters at the capitol today.  More expected Saturday.  I'm afraid it could get really ugly.  Jesse Jackson was there today making things worse >:(


Interview with the governor.
http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/116514928.html

(D) PWND @ 4:50  ;D and again @ 7:54  ;D
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Re: Liberal Hatefest in Wisconsin to protest budget cuts. Video
« Reply #74 on: February 19, 2011, 03:55:58 AM »
Over 40,000 protesters at the capitol today.  More expected Saturday.  I'm afraid it could get really ugly.  Jesse Jackson was there today making things worse >:(


Interview with the governor.
http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/116514928.html

(D) PWND @ 4:50  ;D and again @ 7:54  ;D


Racist post reported. He is helping the economy and healing the country. Gun sales by white residents in Madison skyrocketed since his arrival as did the hiring of ebonics translators and KFC 12 piece buckets. Jackson is an American hero and to suggest otherwise is vitriolic.