hayrow
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Sun Nov-07-10 12:14 PM
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Doyle, within two days of Walker's election, proves Walker is a liar |
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Governor Doyle's pulling the plug on the high speed rail project was genius. Walker ran hard against the project. Now, with the federal money for the project on the line, the jobs the project will create disappearing, and the company building the rail cars ready to leave the state, Walker is changing his tune big time.
Eat it you lousy teabag losers! This state will have Michigan style unemployment and prospects before Walker and his cronies finish destroying the state's economy.
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Greybnk48
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Sun Nov-07-10 12:24 PM
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1. Not only is Walker a liar, he's an idiot, which is good. |
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Like shooting fish in a barrel. We lost and we can't change that, but we're smarter than they are. Let's prove it over the 22 months they're in by doing things like Gov. Doyle has done. Walker cannot disown this project now...it's his. LOL! Bravo!!
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Sun Nov-07-10 12:32 PM
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2. Doyle is a genius. n/t |
cognoscere
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Mon Nov-08-10 12:57 PM
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3. You got that right. Let's see... |
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the Feds gave Wisconsin eight hundred and some million dollars to be used for high speed rail - check Walker runs around talking out of his ass about how he doesn't want the rail and will spend the money on roads and other things - check the Feds say, "WTF? You spend it on rail or you don't get it, get it? - check Walker craps his pants and has to backtrack, flip flop, and generally, eat it - check
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AleksS
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Tue Nov-09-10 11:07 PM
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4. Will he backtrack, or will it be one more case of |
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Walker deciding to screw his constituents? He's been putting ideology over people in Mke county for years now, why should this be any different?
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Wed Nov-10-10 03:46 AM
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5. Do you think Wiscosnin will wake up in 22 mo. ? |
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Thu Nov-11-10 10:22 AM
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6. I think he will be such a failure that there will be |
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a backlash, a "buyers remorse" sort of thing. However, the Wisconsin voters have me so disgusted and confused at this point that this may be wishful thinking on my part. I'm thinking this guy is so bad, we may be able to recall him. Who knows. I'm keeping hope alive. ; )
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Sun Nov-14-10 04:11 PM
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7. recall Scat[sic], and you get Gov. Kleefisch... |
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...Wisconsin's answer to Sarah Palin, and Walker's ironclad anti-recall/impeachment insurance policy.
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AleksS
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Sun Nov-14-10 08:11 PM
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It's the second most frustrating thing about his election.* If anything happens to him, Kleefisch is Gov, and for crying out loud that's, if possible, even worse! (A female Glen Beck for Gov.? Really?)
*The first of course being the complete unaccountability of the office. I've mentioned before: a solidly partisan state Supreme Court, and a legislature packed with rabid right-wing extremists mean that Walker has absolutely 0 checks or accountability. No checks and no balances is a dangerous thing.
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