Re: Wiisconsin "Well, you'll work hard with a gun in your ba
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:07 pm
Whatever BRO just be happy you're working at all. Every job is a gift.
Move along Paulo's boss. Nothing to see here.
https://www.reeelapse.com/
Yep. That's real. I thought it was a joke at first... http://www.danegop.org/latestnews.aspxarchpigs wrote:RPDC Apologizes To Judge Sumi
The Republican Party of Dane County sent out a press release on March 29th criticizing Judge Maryann Sumi for holding up the publication of Governor Scott Walker’s collective bargaining reform bill. Upon further reflection we’d like to apologize for not understanding her point of view.
Sure, Governor Walker’s bill is unquestionably constitutional, increases worker’s rights and helps local government balance budgets without having to fire public workers. The Wisconsin state legislature consulted with their non-partisan parliamentarian to make sure that the passage of the bill followed the rules of the Senate and Assembly. But this isn’t about the law, is it?
The Republican Party of Dane County recognizes that Judge Sumi is a leftist living in Dane County. Her friends are leftists living in Dane County. Her son is a left wing activist in Dane County. She goes to cocktail parties held by leftists in Dane County. She shops at organic gourmet food shops run by leftists living in Dane County. If she were to enforce the law of Wisconsin and do what was in the best interest of the people of Wisconsin, she’d be exiled from her lifestyle. She’d lose her friends!
The leadership of the Republican Party of Dane County have all made the choice to stand against the Dane County elite. We accept that Left feels righteous vandalizing our homes and keying our cars. It's only fair. We disagree based upon logic and principle. That is intolerable! We prioritize the Constitution and the well being of the people of Wisconsin over foie gras at cocktail parties. That’s the choice we made. We respect Judge Sumi’s decision to live her life with the rich diversity that liberals cherish.
yes, especially in the southern states.Pisscubes wrote:I love the constant implications that the left are the ones up in ivory towers all the time and the the right, in the case protecting the interests of the rich, are the people in the trenches with the real men.bundlesofvitals wrote:Yeah…Walker, etc. lied in order to demonize “union thugs” (hell yeah I’m a thug for once)…meanwhile, unions have volunteered to do the (simple) repairs, paining, etc. for free. Straight up thugs.
“We respect Judge Sumi’s decision to live her life with the rich diversity that liberals cherish.”
What the fuck does that even mean?! Sounds like they’re saying, “diversity…eh…not for us really.” Damn liberal cocktail parties…the bane of our society…
that's a pretty awesome story.bundlesofvitals wrote:Yeah, I have a conservative coworker who, when Prosser was ahead, was saying that "the people have spoken", "let democracy work" etc. etc. and that Kloppenburg should let it go without a recount. Now that she's ahead he's saying there must have been fraud and we should have a recount. :?
This sums it how unprecendented this is pretty well...
http://blogs.forbes.com/rickungar/2011/ ... wisconsin/
You s hould have looked up a link to give him about Lincoln's boythighfuckparties.Molester Stallone wrote:Yeah, that's crazy. I have a feeling the votes in Dane county are going to be really looked at, especially at the campus polling places.bundlesofvitals wrote:http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolit ... 08059.html
1.5 million votes and 204 seperate the candidates. Prosser was up 30 points in February (pre-Walker removing union rights). I'm sure the recounts and appeals will go on forever...
The newspaper showed a map of counties that voted for Walker in November and those who carried Kloppenburg in this election and it was about 7/8th red back then and is now about 50-50.
I went and got a cup of coffee at a little diner across from work and there is this old conservative guy in there all the time spouting off shit he heard from Limbaugh and whatever clowns are on the radio, and he was so pissed. This is an exact quote from this guy which almost made me spit my coffee out...
"This is not what our forefathers wanted out country to be like. Next your gonna tell me Washington was a con-man and Lincoln was a God damned gay"
To be fair, that's referring to an election where he went unopposed. But in the primary Prosser had 55% of the vote and Kloppenburg had 25%...Hypnagogia wrote:that's a pretty awesome story.bundlesofvitals wrote:Yeah, I have a conservative coworker who, when Prosser was ahead, was saying that "the people have spoken", "let democracy work" etc. etc. and that Kloppenburg should let it go without a recount. Now that she's ahead he's saying there must have been fraud and we should have a recount.
This sums it how unprecendented this is pretty well...
http://blogs.forbes.com/rickungar/2011/ ... wisconsin/
from over 99% of the vote to less than 50%...wow.