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  • The Republicans don't need to do anything to tank the economy Pres Obama is doing that well enough on his own and btw I dislike both parties as a libertarian

  • I am gay and that is not my choice and you right wingers who want to debate me well you just bring it on because I am sick and tired of bigots trying to control this country! You do not control me!

  • The republicans want to tank the economy because Obama is president and you have these hater extremist republicans who hate black people and I am white and fuck people like Scott Walker!

  • Fuck the right wing turds! I am voting them out of office every time I vote!

  • @kimlene05 I'll second that..........fire barry in '12.........we need change again!!

  • Democracy Now should expose every group and militia that spew hate regardless of their race and ethnicity. Allow people to be who they are to ensure awareness of toxic people, so that the rest of humanity leave them alone.

  • Right wingers are assholes! There is not one man out there who does not bust their ass off like a union member! Scott Walker needs to shove a broomstick up his ass!

  • @padude64- Read the comments of "ladylordess" and others. The mainstream media still neglect covering right wing groups and militias. Minorities need to disband minorities groups and militias who behave equally as the white supremacists who claim they can justified who their convictions, forgetting that native American lived on this country before Europeans. US Government agencies have used evil methods proven by research to include the military and law enforcement. I support Democracy Now

  • WARNING: Regardless of who you are and what you believe in, try to avoid smearing anyone and the best way to do it is with research. If anyone accuses you directly and indirectly without clarifying their position or being evasive, you can respond or ignore. People from all walks of life validate the observation and comments by George Carlin (1937-2008).

  • Be aware of people like ladylordess by reading what this individual and I exchanged. ladylordess replies have fallacies to include circular reasoning.

    WARNING, Tea Party members ONLY give tangential answers and do not criticize Republicans only Democrats. Tea Party members behavior validates the observation and comments by George Carlin (1937-2008). Anyone can listen to Mr. Carlin on YouTube.

    Read thoroughly and in between the lines to decide, who you want to believe.

  • "Democrats furiously oppose Walker because public employees unions are transmission belts, conveying money to the Democratic Party. Last year, $11.2 million in union dues was withheld from paychecks of Wisconsin’s executive branch employees and $2.6 million from paychecks at the university across the lake. Having spent improvidently on the recall elections, the Wisconsin Education Association Council, the teachers union, is firing 40 percent of its staff." --George Will, Aug. 24, 2011

  • Hey, any of you fatass union goons bite anyone's finger off lately?

  • Both dems won tonight right wing snots!

  • @padude64 You should be embarrassed...how can you seriously sit here and support this charade that is going on in Washington? How can you side with either of them? Both are completely evil.

  • @padude64 walker 3 unions 0 hahaha Bye bye freeloading jobs hahasha

  • INTJ (introversion, intuition, thinking, judgment) is an abbreviation used in the publications of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) according to ladylordess. Thomas Jefferson also believe in dissention many Republican and Democrat business owners their managers and investors forget along with most Americans. Most of us rarely accept people even with a few differences that are mainly race and ethnic preference, religion, politics, and so many others.

  • WARNING: Beware of paid trolls pretending to have once been a member of the TEA Party movement. In particular @lamourlupus as he has added a new word to his repertoire and repeatedly will use the word of the day only to help him extend his verbiage for attacks on common sense Americans. He actually thinks that he will be allowed to discuss any subject after his weak attempts at insults. LOL Not going to happen. DON'T FEED THE TROLL as he lacks true substance.

  • WARNING, discuss with Tea Party members ONLY if you are bored. They give tangential answers and do not criticize Republicans only Democrats. Their behavior validates George Carlin (1937-2008) The Truth About Republicans. In Congresswoman Bachmann's interviews, she sounded similar to when President Clinton who had answers like what "is." I am glad I left the Tea Party.

  • WARNING, discuss with Tea Party members is only if you are bored. They give tangential answers and do not criticize Republicans only Democrats. Their behavior validates George Carlin (1937-2008) The Truth About Republicans. In Congresswoman Bachmann's interviews, she sounded similar to when President Clinton who had answers like what "is." I am glad I left the Tea Party.

  • Every time i hear anyone saying anything about the "party" stance becoming less important or taking a step back to question weather or not a political party represents anything aside from a supposition or image, it makes me happy.... It is unfortunate, though, that i noticed even my own immediate gut reaction is "why vote".

  • Gov. Scott Walker for PreZ !

  • @leddhed, Senator McCain is still better than Governors Scott Walker, Bobby Jindal, Rick Scott, and others especially Chis Christie.

  • @lamourlupus Union busting is good entertainment.

  • If the 1700s Tea Party existed, they would oppose corporations compared to today's Tea Parties who do not represent all average Americans but support corporations while accepting detested all forms of "socialist" US governmental aid. Will today's Tea Party members refuse all forms of "socialist" government aid like Bachmann home mortgage finances and her husband's patient being helped to pay visits to the clinic?

  • @lamourlupus You couldn't be more inaccurate. The populist movement of the TEA Party is made up of small business people and those who believe in limited government. You are confusing large corps, with small business (under 500 employees) which are the majority of corporations. None of our founders wanted a large government, as the more you give them, the more they can take away from you. Why do you want to be dependent on a government instead of yourself. Governments #1 job is military.

  • @ladylordess, How did you reason to write I want to depend on the government. Tea Parties criticize "socialist" US Government aid, while receiving unemployment and supporting Republicans who oppose helping the unemployed and support corporations and the wealthy. Tea Parties support Michele Bachmann who criticizes the US Govt agencies and yet Fannni or Freddie help them with their mortgage, also her husband's clinic has patients that have US govt aid to pay for the visits.

  • @lamourlupus I never wrote that!! Nice try!! The TEA Party movement has you shaking in your boots as you know that the D's time is UP. They spent so much in such a short time, Obama has exceeded Bush's spending record and as a result, the US was downgraded. The rating agencies told him in March that he needed to reduce 4T and the TEA party told him as well, yet he compromised with congress and came up with a phony deal instead. I guess he called their bluff and failed AGAIN!!!

  • @ladylordess, I am a former member of some Tea Parties and I did not vote for Obama in 2008. GW Bush began the mess, and BH Obama II continued. Anyone who criticizes all "socialist" government aid such as Unemployment, Social Security, Mortgage, and others should send a notarized letter of cease and desist. I respect Tavis Smiley and Princeton University professor Dr. Cornel West for calling Obama a puppet and a mascot. Americans need discussions, not insults that create unnecessary hate!!

  • @lamourlupus Uh, huh. And the TEA party has no leader, just the people. It will change as the world changes, but the people direct the change. Actually Jimmy Carter began the mess, starting with the community reinvestment act. Dependency on the government should be discouraged, as it make people weak. People STOPPED saving for retirement, as they thought SS would save them. LOL. duh. What the government gives, they can take away. They have miss managed $ and would go to jail if a corp.

  • @ladylordess, Anyone who criticizes "socialist" government aid such as Unemployment, Social Security, Mortgage, and others should send a notarized letter TO cease and desist in addition to convincing depending on the government. Why do you only criticize Democrats only?

  • @lamourlupus As should they stop taking the money from those people. I am sure if it were an option, many WOULD opt out!! WTF. I'd gladly do it. I've never collected UI, nor SS or Mortgage assistance, but I have paid for it!!! I think that people like Buffett should put their money where there mouth is, and pay more in taxes if they think it is a good idea. However, it will never happen!

  • @ladylordess, I did not imply you a recipient like those criticizing "socialist" government aid. WHY do you refuse to reply do the question of why do you only criticize Democrats only? Michele Bachmann received a Fannie Mae Loan. Will you also criticize the Republicans do your beliefs and support validates George Carlin (1937-2008) views of the The Truth About Republicans. Will you answer or gloss over them with tangential replies? If not, then please do not reply.

  • @ladylordess, Anyone who criticizes "socialist" government aid such as Unemployment, Social Security, Mortgage, and etcetera need to send a notarized letter to cease and desist. Why do you only criticize Democrats?

  • @ladylordess, Will you answer my question or will you gloss over them with tangential replies? If not, then please do not reply. Keep in mind, I too was a former Tea Party member and former Republican and NOT a Democrat.

  • @lamourlupus I see that you post numerous posts per reply. I only have been reading the last in each. If you can't say what you need to in under 500 characters, it isn't likely that I am going to hunt around to read all of your posts. You are not that interesting. In summary, which is "your question"? I've made my position perfectly clear in each post.

  • @ladylordess- You are a blind obedient drone with tangential replies. You will never answer, why you do not criticize elected Republicans like Michele Bachmann received a Fannie Mae Loan. You are the perfect example of people who will always validate George Carlin (1937-2008) The Truth About Republicans. I saw Mrs. Bachmann's interviews and she sounded exactly like when President Clinton commented of what "is." With people like you, I am glad I left the Tea Party.

  • @lamourlupus You should leave more than the Tea Party...you should leave the whole system. Politics are not the answer to a better life.

  • @munkyusm - why did you respond with this nonsensical reply? Anyone who stays away from politics can allow questionable to be elected into office and awful propositions into law. If you cannot respond with any constructive solutions or discussion - do not bother to reply.

  • @lamourlupus There is only one solution and that's to end the state. The state solves no problems, they just convince you that they do.

  • Fock the Illuminatie I hope They die very hard , They Will Go To Hell

  • Stop being immature and calling names just because Obama is as corrupt as Bush. I mean lets have an "adult conversation" like your leader always says.

  • @chiefmanytkdown2-George Herbert Walker Bush = George Walker Bush = Barack Hussein Obama II = Legal Criminals protected by people who are part of the problem.

  • I wonder if Jon Nichols screws his own wife or does he sit back and let a tea-bagger do it ,then gives his critique?

  • @1966MES At least he has a wife.

  • @Anglagard1

    WTF does that even mean

  • That is so not true, the two Republicans that lost are NOT in intrenched republican districts. One is a very Democratic district, and in the other, the fool went through a dirty divorce and has a younger girl friend that got a state job, and he still almost won.

  • @zunicat1 Of course I don't make sense to an idiot. Everyone else reading this knows what I'm saying.

  • Maybe we should recall Obama. I don't like his policies.

  • @lobestarter1 - Send him to China with every person who outsource US jobs with proof of wages and benefits getting worse along denials to retire. The US is becoming the Divided States of America.

  • It is a great day in America when the people speak to the bloodsucking Public Unions and say get out you LOSE!!!!! They think they deserve more than anyone else because they work hard went to school and teach(well actually they dont do very well) our children. If there is no money then u dont get your platinum benefits packages and pay. Thank You Wisconsin for standing up to the Left!!!! They said they are going to Ohio next well bring it on and we will stop you here also. LOL!!!

  • @tkcrofamericans Scottie Walker is going to be kicked out on his ass where he belongs! Also, don't do too much crowing there is another recall election next week we'll see how they go.

  • @carlsperr thats it keep up that false hope and Walker will get re-elected and we will defeat your ass here in Ohio also so give it up!!!

  • @tkcrofamericans flipping two historic republican strongholds is definitely means for labeling it false hope.. definitely. You keep up your cute attempts at spin and we'll let the gubernatorial recall speak for itself.

  • @tkcrofamericans Yeah flipping two strongly republican districts is definitely a 'loss.' DERP. Watch the damn movie. There's a potential pro-labor majority with or without a third flipped district. I love it though, you feel so threatened by that blood-sucking middle class. It's great. Oooooh teachers... can't let them be financially stable - that'd be just awful because then they might actually educate the future of the state so they don't vote conservative. lolololol.. you're pathetic.

  • @bhiller08 As usual you dont get the point of the true problem with the Public Sector Unions so why dont you just let the adults handle the situation. Financially sound at what cost to the rest of us. Also America is not running a great education system and also the Teachers are not educating very well either.

  • @tkcrofamericans "As usual?" So now I've been talking about public sector unions and you've been following me? That's cute - I'm flattered to have a fan as dedicated as you. I never said America has a great education system. Wisconsin, however, does until these cuts start making their impact. Maybe you've missed the fact that the four states without collective bargaining score in the bottom five for ACT scores. That's not a coincidence.

  • @tkcrofamericans I understand why, in tough times, hard working people have to make sacrifices. What I don't understand is the pathological joy some people take in other people's sacrifice. What's even harder for me to understand is the fact that you take satisfaction in the pain of those who are basically working class while defending those who profit from the economic ruin that they have made.

  • @Anglagard1 so you are saying that the Public Sector Unions have done nothing wrong. They have bankrupted the USPS and there benefit packages are better than anyone else gets at the cost to all taxpayers. They get health insurance for life with little to no cost to them and a guaranteed pension based on an average of there highest years of pay. They should get benefits but at what cost to the rest of us that is the problem. You act like the Unions are the only working class in America.

  • @tkcrofamericans I didn't say the public sector unions have done nothing wrong. A correction is needed, but let's not throw the baby out with the bath.

  • @Anglagard1 why do public workers need protection from there neighbors since that is who they work for. They work for us and I am tired of them acting like we should give them whatever they want when we are already suffering with less work and in order to keep them with there current benefits it will take more taxes. The teachers say it is about the kids but it is about them and there benefits/salaries. We all work hard for our money but Unions expect to get more money no matter what.

  • @tkcrofamericans Teachers in Wisconsin have not been able to collectively bargain for their wages for the last ten years, so it's not like they've been getting unrealistic raises during lean times. What has changed is that most other workers have been taking a hit even in times of unprecedented prosperity. So what you are complaining about is those who have fought for their fare share, when you should be concerned about those gobbling up everyone else's share.

  • Guys, please go easy on the Wisconsin unions. They are really depressed right now and it only takes a slight nudge to push them to commit suicide.

    So please, don't rub in the fact that they every attempt they made to retake Wisconsin has failed and that their control is over. C'mon be kind to the losers, we dont' need to kick them when they are that down. Just not cool.

  • @Freedan111 They are not depressed and they are not contemplating suicide. And they are not alone.

  • @Anglagard1

    That's the spirit. Chin up and keep dragging this out.

  • Walker took a hit? What happened to all six recalls going Dem? Isn't there two more elections to come? Shultz wont vote with Democrats all the time, he'll lose his seat if he does.

  • @0HippyHunter0 All 6 recalls didn't go Dem unfortunately only 2 did.

  • @zunicat1 If you "love" teachers, explain please how you equate their union activity with marxism. Are you saying unions are marxist? If so, you really are stupid. You haven't got a clue, just like the Koch addict Walker. Apparently you're fine with big business running the show, when that, my friend, is the one thing our fore fathers tried to see NEVER HAPPENS!

  • @sep0507: LOL . Yep, keep ignoring the facts ~ just keep repeating what Richard Maddow & Chrissy Tingles taught you: "Bush's fault", "Koch Brothers' fault", and "Yes We Can"

    Meanwhile..

    FEC - Last several years, Democrats receive more $ from Wall Street than Republicans

    Democrats - snuck language in stimulus & h/c bill to give Corporate Execs money for their personal bank accts, including GE/NBC

    July 2011, K-Street Lobbyists: Chevron, Wal-Mart & others find loophole - 90% of $ to Democrats

  • @sep0507 Why does Obama bail out a bunch of companies like AIG, Bank of America, and GMC? This is because he gets $ from the unions of these companies. Because of the Unions Obama doesn't mind propping up the monopolies you are so worried about.

  • @chiefmanytkdown2 You are an idiot banks don't have unions LOL

  • @sep0507 Of course right-wingers paint unions as marxist LOL anything that helps a great number of people are marxist or "communist" in their eyes LOL

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  • Hey everyone who is a progressive moral lacking piece of crap should get together and bribe Dale Schultz.  Come on you can all act like Chicago gangsters because it is for a good cause.

  • they should change their name to SocialistNow and take a good look at Europe..

  • The populist in this country is leading the way, despite that fact that they have none of the power in DC. Dems have 2/3's, R's have 1/3. The TEA Party movement seems to be the real power of the people. The unions 35 million didn't help them, even when they were up against the ropes. : ) America will win!!

  • @ladylordess Most Tea Parties are financed by Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries according to Democracy Now and others.

  • @lamourlupus Blah, Blah, Blah, ms.nbc, blah, blah, blah. The TEA Party IS the populist and they are growing. They have done more positive things for America than both the D;s and the R;s in the past few years. If it weren't for the TEA party movement, we would have had a debt ceiling raise without cuts. We will have more cuts in the future, as we cannot afford anything else.

  • @ladylordess You know, the original tea party only dumped tea in the harbor... they didn't sink the ship. Given the mean IQ of most Tea Partiers, this confusion isn't really surprising.

    mcep 1 sec ago

  • @mcep Tea Party supporters are wealthier and better educated than the general public, and are no more or less afraid of falling into a lower socioeconomic class, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.

    This poll was taken 4/15/2010

    I believe when Palin joined the frey, it dramatically effected the over all image, Tea Party started under BUSH bailouts & escalated with Obama's spending spree.

  • @mcep Uknow, all of the presidents of the US were doing the best they could do for the country, they didn't sink our bond rating while doing it. That includes the presidents that failed, except for Obama.

    You should thank the TEA Party movement, as if it weren't for them, Americans would not be worried about the debt, they would be sinking their head in the sand and pretending that obama didn't spend more than bush in less time and with less results. Unless his goal was to be downgraded?

  • @ladylordess The tea party was overjoyed that we were downgraded. How the hell is that productive? How is that American?

  • @bhiller08 Where do you receive your intel, msnbc? The TEA Party and the ratings agencies were on the same page. LOWER the debt. stop the mad spending. Obama's "compromise" with Congress brought about the downgrade based on the stimulus spending and the fact that it didn't work.

    It would be productive to stop the mad, wasteful spending , as it has been shown to be a failure, yet what is this admins plan? TO SPEND MORE. How is that American or common sense? It is NOT!

  • @ladylordess watch?v=Z1NagON189g

    Where do you get your info, FOX? I agree, let's stop spending trillions on useless, pointless wars. Then we wouldn't need to even consider cutting things like education. Until you can tell me you're for ending the tax cuts for the wealthy thereby making them help the working class out, and making companies like Verizon pay taxes, saying anything AT ALL about revenue or cutting spending is just laughable.

  • I might be about as liberal as they get, but I don't take my news from the "liberal media." I am not going to sit there and be adamantly opposed to every view that doesn't fit perfectly with mine.. a trait that few - liberal or conservative - possess today. I'll listen and consider. I wish others would do the same.

  • @bhiller08 I agree, I only read my news (or listen as I ride) I don't like to passively ingest what passes for "news" these days. However, I did watch Sean Hannity in Sept. 2008 for the first time. People were in such an uproar over what he was saying, I was curious why all the commotion. Turns out that as of today, he was speaking the truth, others were not. We need to focus our education dollars better. Currently we have been spending for what has turned out to be morons who can't read.

  • @ladylordess Our government wants to turn out morons that can't (or don't want to) read. Corporations want mindless consumers, and corporations own the government.

  • @TheAmazingMorse Sounds like you may want to move to an island outside of the US.

  • @ladylordess Look at where the money is going before you so willingly take it from our seniors/cripples/unfortunates. I get that we have to scale back, but let us do so sensibly. Let's stop buying oversized TVs from China rather than starving those less fortunate than ourselves. Let's buy cars that are more fuel efficient, or-better yet-let's invest in mass transportation. Of course, no matter how much sense that makes, I'm sure it doesn't fit your ideology.

  • @TheAmazingMorse Perhaps Isle of Man? Even our "poor" in the US buy oversized TV's (which I refuse to do by the way, and I am rich). People in America have no idea of what it means to be truly poor. Many manage their finances the way the government does, and it is disgusting. We need drastic changes and we do not need a super commission. We need ALL of congress working on this, breaking it down by department. NOT 12 morons who will do nothing and then at the last minute fear monger us.

  • @ladylordess You are right, our "poor" have too much material goods they don't need. Nobody is poor in the U.S. until they can't pay their medical bills.

  • @Anglagard1 And even in America, the state will pay your medical bills once you have exhausted all of your assets, excluding the roof over your head and a specific dollar amount of the value of an auto.

    Sweet!

  • @ladylordess If that were the case I don't see why anyone would object to socialized medicine. The sad fact is that in my neck of the woods, people are reduced to fundraisers to pay for their cancer treatments. I really hope that we as Americans can find common ground on issues that effect us all. And as a hard working person, I believe that I give more than I take. But the more I see people take from the system without giving anything back, the less I feel like contributing.

  • @TheAmazingMorse That is the case and the reason that states addresses this and not the federal government. Why do you say "reduced" to fund raisers?? A fundraiser is a GREAT idea! The fact is we should all be able to purchase individual insurance at an affordable rate across state lines. This would open the door for competition and affordable rates. Not purchasing insurance, but spending on other "things" would irresponsible. 51% of Americans pay no fed tax says the IRS.

  • @ladylordess "A fundraiser is a great idea!" I truly hope you never have to beg and panhandle in order to pay for your child's medical bills. Thank God I've never been in that situation, it must be the most awful feeling in the world. But I realize that it is only good fortune that separates me from those who have experienced such tragedy. Although I have worked hard and honestly my entire life, I realize I am only one misfortune away from being wiped out.

  • @Anglagard1 A fundraiser is not panhandling. Do you consider Medicaid panhandling has well? Actually, the most awful feeling in the world is when your child dies, not how to pay bills. Medicaid covers such bills. Fund raising is a person taking charge if the aren't poor enough to qualify for medicaid.

  • @ladylordess - Please cite credible and verifiable proof of Tea Party contributions. Why are the Tea Parties not demanding criminal investigation on the US financial institutes who still operate like Bernie Maddof? Will Tea Party member refuse socialist Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid the Democrats began? There is proof of Congresswoman Michele Bachmann received financial aid from Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac and her husband's clinic has patient the US government help to pay.

  • @ladylordess - Have all Tea Party member send back all aid you kind label as socialist which is social security, medic aid, and medi care. Please prove your kind, has the courage to refuse social financial government aid. I doubt it.

  • @lamourlupus The TEA Party movement is a movement of the PEOPLE. There isn't a leader, as much as you would love for there to be one!! : ) It is the populist movement of the people that will not be stopped by either the left or the right.

    Thanks for the desperate attempt at trying to downplay the movement of the populist, it was amusing.

  • spin it anyway you want.. you lost, unions lost, you wasted millions of dollars and people saw your negitive ads and rejected you.. unions are going DOWN, granted not without violence. that is how the left and unions operate, . bring it on union and socialist scum!

  • @HairyAssMuslimGirl You and people like should move to China.

  • @lamourlupus That's where the conservatives exported all our manufacturing jobs!

  • @lamourlupus why? you hate to hear the truth?

  • This guy is a idiot , he's delusional. The Democrats and the unions spent 30 million and got nothing. Nothing changes. Go Scott Go.

  • @kyle28911 I agree with you. I find the word "delusional" can often be interchanged with "democrat".

  • So far Walmart and alike are winning! What will you do? Everyone should write letters to Rob Walton, to research for the truth to disprove and discredit their critics. Read the book "Made in America" and then apply for work at Walmart or Costco who at the US Supreme Court supported Walmart's petition to prevent certification of Dukes Versus Walmart that would brought justice for working women against selfish US businesses. Costco and Target as not much better than Walmart and Sam's Club.

  • @lamourlupus Walmart got unionized in Montreal Quebec, almost immedialely they closed there unionized stores. It was Walmart and the WTO that push Clinton to sign the free trade agreement with China why? in 1994 the chinese had no goods to trade, Walmart and many other multinational companies wanted acess to 500 million workers at 25 cents an hour in the preceding years this has devistated the us manufacturing (PBS is Walmart good for america)

  • @487shawn You should also study Sam's Club and you can begin with Sam's Club 6625, 12920 Foothill Blvd, San Fernando California 91340 Phone 818-365-7710 to ask what happened to a male and female twenty years associates in 2006 and a male and female associate in 2007 along with two 75 years old, a woman and a man, fired in 2005. Why did they talk about the sex lives of a supervisor woman and a non-supervisor woman in 2005, and both ended by being forced to quitting before they wanted to?

  • After the Tuesday, 9 August 2011 recall election results, the Republicans,

    Tea Parties, and all financial sponsors including Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries and Rob Walton of Walmart Stores, are inspired along with Fox News: To slowly and effectively dismantle the unions.

  • Something to read and reflect. The Coffee Parties and Tea Parties along with many organizations are questionable. Why does the US still censor anyone expressing dissension, especially US government agencies from the federal level to county and city? People still protect the corrupt Republican and Democrats. What would Thomas Jefferson say about the US today?

  • I believe the Democrats set their goals too high in these elections. It is good to have won 2 seats, but this is indicative of how weak President Obama has become, how polarized the country has become, and how big money impacted these outcomes. If the economy was moving in the right direction, the Democrats probably would have picked up 4 seats in the Wisconsin Senate.

  • @Mr40acresandamule The money was behind the DEMOCRATS, fortunately they were unable to move in enough out of staters to impact the elections in their favor. The Republicans are the lesser of 2 evils on this issue & Walker was on the right side of the arguement. Teacher Unions are a rich minority, but not even they can continue to buy elections at the cost of taxpayers in hard times like these.

  • @joe035 I want some of what you're smoking.

  • @bhiller08 The truth is stranger then fiction to some I guess.

  • @zunicat1 Yeah, and how did you come to have such a critical eye? Oh, right. You were taught it by teachers! LOL

  • What a bunch of crybabies you are. Your the ones that wanted a recall and now that the "people" have told you what they think your all pissed off. 35 million and a bunch of union weasels could not even do it for you. Ha ha ha ha. Eat you peas!

  • @Eatm308amA I love how you Spout about "WE THE PEOPLE" yet you can't see how Votes being tainted like this helps No one, Not even the "People" you love so much. Get your head out of the sand.

  • One has to wonder if the GOP hadn't played dirty this whole time, (typos, confusion etc) if this wouldn't have been a landslide.

    If I were in WI, and had seen the dirty tricks, I would not stand behind them at all!

  • All this scaremongering about Wakuesha is nonsense. There were problems with the count in the past, but never were they attributed to any kind of improper actions - which Dems in the state have been forced to admit in the past were not partisan. It's also a big Republican district, so it's not at all a surprise that they vote Republican. There is nothing going on there and all who have looked at it know that.

  • a group of political science univeristy student got together to have a party and watch the recall votes in wisconsin and began laughling when the results came in, in the Alberta darling riding when the total vote count was 67% to 84% there was a 90% plus voter swing, this is therorectically immpossible! it doesn't happen! Where is the FBI?those kind of numbers only have happened in north korea,former soviet republics,and middle eastern countries! by the way the students where canadian

  • hmm pro labor majority elected..nice

  • @ecwaifisxtreme Um did you actually listen to anything this guy said. Palin, seriously? She won't even be The Republican candidate let alone President in 2012. You must be the one person who went to see her movie.

  • @mhgreen3000

    WRONG! She WILL be the GOP candidate and OUR NEXT and GREATEST President!

  • @ecwaufisxtreme Go light up another joint LOL

  • Wasn't Wakuesha Les Paul's hometown? Sorry, I just had to ask.

  • This recall election is an EPIC FAIL and it is a clear sign that Sarah Palin WILL WIN Wisconsin along with Ohio, Florida, Michigan, Indiana, Penn. and BE OUR NEXT and GREATEST President! This country IS TRULY CONSERVATIVE and this recall is proof of that! WE NEED PRESIDENT PALIN to usher in a TRUE CONSERVATIVE REVOLUTION that will PURGE all the CORRUPTION OUT OF OUR COUNTRY!

  • Sarah Palin as President? Well, I don't put anything past this dumb country. A conservative revolution? I guess that means repealing civil rights, labor rights, women's rights, taking back race relations when black men were referred to as "boy", Jim Crow facilities, women getting raped and nothing being done about, no protections for disabled veterans and citizens. The only way I guess you want a conservative revolution is to have only white men vote.

  • @ecwaufisxtreme Yep, the RepubliKKKans held on in Wisconsin.

  • @Mr40acresandamule This proves Americans live in the Divided States of America where exposing corrupt and evil people are protected by government agencies especially law enforcement and private security along with the military with US allies thus making them enemies of the founding people who opposed tyrants during the revolution that created the United States.

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