WI State Rep Jon Richards boards a bus and speaks to protesters on 2/14/11
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@TheJman6360 the 13,000 jobs you say he killed have been denounced by the milwaukee journal sentinel to only a few thousand. Not too mention doyle's policies have made wisconsin the 10th worst state to conduct business until his last year. I love democracy, i was in the marines in afghan so when the democratic state senators fled their job it royally pisses me off.
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Even if the idiot lilsadz's statement were true, if ex-governor Doyle really did cost Wisconsin over 100,000 jobs in 1 year that would be a clear indication that the tax cuts for the wealthy that the republicans made an ultimatum to get DID NOT WORK. Therefore republicans are either wrong or are hypocrites.....Pick your poison.
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@lilsandz Where are you getting these numbers focks news or rush limbough? Just because you don't like democracy does not give you the right to lie and talk like an idiot!!! Walker's motto-"Open for business" so far he has turned away thousands of jobs in his first month.
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obama said elections have consequences. he was able to ram the healthcare bill through congress because democrats had the majority. now walker and the republicans have the majority in wi and are trying to pass a bill but instead your senators run away to avoid losing a vote. elections have consequences.
fyi- gov doyle cost wisconsin 168,000 jobs in 2010 alone.
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is this what pelosi calls grass roots?
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Thank you, Mr. John Richards, for standing up for Wisconsin workers and workers all over the USA. Wisconsin is ground-zero for the fight for workers' rights of the whole country, and this is a battle you must win! The eyes of all are on Wisconsin right now! GO WISCONSIN!!! You won the Super Bowl, and you will win this one, too! "Born & Raised in Wisconsin"
Walker transferred $1.032 billion from the general fund to the transportation fund, creating a $1.032 deficit besides all the tax cuts to the wealthy.
The transportation fund benefits Road Construction Companies like Strand Associates in Milwaukee. Several employees there donated a total of $24,400 to Walker's campaign fund and then turned the $810 million back to the Feds for the high speed train which would have run for 19 years, long after Walker is out of office. It took two months to do.
Alien2Texas 1 year ago