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Originally Posted by dellinger63
I realize you somehow hope Walker was running a slave camp, requiring his employees to act like a Chicago, Daley Sr. era machine but good luck with that.
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No Dell, I hope that anyone that broke the law is brought to justice. Walker's campaign (not necessarily Walker) apparently has a real problem, with felony convictions already resulting and other people being investigated.
Yeah, that's kinda of significant. Kind of sad that $60,000 of Wisconsin citizen campaign donations to Walker have already been spent on legal fees. Geesh, the guy was just elected, and this has been ongoing since before he was elected! Good thing nothing came out before the election. Because citizens, you know, like to know what they are putting into office.
You Scott Walker fans should donate some more money to the campaign, to help with the staff defense. The legal fees are ongoing.
Or, you can just ignore it's happening.
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The governor's campaign retained former U.S. Attorney Steven Biskupic after it received a subpoena for campaign emails shortly before last year's November election. His campaign has paid nearly $60,000 to Biskupic's firm, Michael Best & Friedrich, in the first half of the year.
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Originally Posted by dellinger63
BTW how do KY schools match up against WI schools in standardized tests/ACT’s etc?
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I don't know, but I would imagine that generally KY schools are terrible in rural areas. The schools in the town where I live do okay, but I don't think they are exceptional.
If you are trying to play "you against me", you'll have to use Illinois Districts 59 and 214. I would imagine those kick your WI schools asses
