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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

Ellen Witteborn
Studied Art/Environmental Design at UWGB

So you've polarized the state, how do you propose bringing back a sense of unity?

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  • Tax payers have rights too. Having just mailed off my federal taxes I am thinking that unions had their day and now should DIE. If you people can't make a living on your own, you aren't working hard enough. 

  • I can make the same video by hitting record on my camera, then downloading it to my computer and then uploading it to YouTube. Any other stupid questions?

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  • @Claudia1709 Sounds a bit like Arbeit macht Frei! Another voice of reconcilation and brotherhood, lol.

  • Recall this clown.

  • @hairystencil but you're all for a so called "govenor" that is shoving his ideologicall kookiness down our state's throats? For instance, what about Milwaukee's wish to have all employees have sick leave? Why can't those citizens have that if they want it? Yet, this pretend governor is going to shove His wishes down Their throats? Give me a break, we do not need this kind of idiot running the state!

  • @residentfan2 Fox news didn't shove health care "reform" down my throat.

  • @CultureAfficionado I polarized the state? Me? I didn't do anything, the source of this situation is found in the Governor's office in Wisconsin.

  • @CultureAffecionado You're joking right? Do you know anything that Fox News doesn't shove down your throat?

  • Wisconsin voters asleep at the wheel appear half-waking enough to try to stave off worse austerity in their bankrupted state by voting in some conservatives I'm surprised brave enough to take on badgering Wisconsin public "servants" in the union "belly of the beast." If pendulum had first swung more like Detroit and Ohio,it wouldn't be such a battle now, as the majority would be more wised up and actively reclaiming their state and supporting "WI Open 4 Biz.."

  • @cretinbob : apparently not much for this frugally low budget video. next?

  • @residentfan2 : Working middle class taxpayers have more rights than their public servants they employ, yet those servants have been calling the shots and the cowboy's now larger than the horse. Hopefully Wisconsin voters can learn from Ohio instead of becoming Detroit II.

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