Steve Kelley for February 20, 2011

  1. Bluejay
    Bluejayz  about 13 years ago

    Ask the Wisconsin Guv to explain how stripping state workers of their collective bargaining rights will fix his budget. The Democrats in Wisconsin are refusing to play the Guv’s partisan games.

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    DjGuardian  about 13 years ago

    They aren’t hiding… they are standing with the unions and public employees who keep them in office. That’s not hide & seek… that’s politics. It’s also understandable.

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    disgustedtaxpayer  about 13 years ago

    the 14 Democrat Wisconsin senators are AWOL from legally required presence in the Legislature.

    They are the true Swiss-Cheeseheads in this Opera, which is receiving direction and help from the Oval Office and Obama’s website and who knows how many Obama-czars and buddies like the renamed ACORN…?

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    myming  about 13 years ago

    yes, have a TRUTHFUL discussion, whether wisconsin chooses yea or nay…

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    Michael Peterson Premium Member about 13 years ago

    How about a discussion of the deficit that is about the deficit and not about a bunch of Koch-heads using the economy as a phony excuse to undermine the middle class?

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    Bluejayz  about 13 years ago

    The Dems in Wisconsin should sue the Guv for fiscal fraud. The state had a $121M surplus; the Guv blew it on tax cuts and give-aways to his cronies; and now he’s crying wolf about a budget crisis.

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    Pjbflyn  about 13 years ago

    I think we should wait until all the checks Walker wrote to his pals in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce clear. He sold out the Wisconsin treasury his first month in office, gifting all his corporate donors. Now guess what? No more money. Ludicrous! I suggest that every American check out Naomi Klein’s “Shock Doctrine,” in which much is revealed about the latest GOP tactics. http://www.naomiklein.org/shock-doctrine/the-book

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