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Old 06-29-2011, 03:36 PM
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Put your $ where your mouth is please
No thanks. I have no interest in gambling on this disaster. I already said I don't know if Prosser will be charged outside of the judicial ethics investigation. You go right ahead.
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Old 06-29-2011, 03:38 PM
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No thanks. I have no interest in gambling on this disaster. You go right ahead.
I guess you really don't believe what you write.....
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Old 06-29-2011, 03:42 PM
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I guess you really don't believe what you write.....
Oh no. I quite believe what I write. As I already said I don't think it's likely he'll be charged by the sheriff, why in the world would I make a lousy bet I don't agree with?

You are the one actually trying to defend this slime. Why don't you at least clearly state what you think will happen here? All you've mumbled are insinuations of other people (not currently under investigation for either ethics or potential charges) being at fault or potentially at risk. While you say everyone else doesn't have enough information to make such judgments. Hypocritical much?
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Old 06-29-2011, 04:21 PM
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Oh no. I quite believe what I write. As I already said I don't think it's likely he'll be charged by the sheriff, why in the world would I make a lousy bet I don't agree with?

You are the one actually trying to defend this slime. Why don't you at least clearly state what you think will happen here? All you've mumbled are insinuations of other people (not currently under investigation for either ethics or potential charges) being at fault or potentially at risk. While you say everyone else doesn't have enough information to make such judgments. Hypocritical much?
Have you read all the accounts of the people that were there? If a subordinate of yours charged you at work, after an argument, would you try to use your hands or just belly bounce the charger.

And nothing will happen HERE. Just a bunch of Badgers smiling, enjoying the beautiful day, and knowing the State is finally headed in the right direction.

Nothing happening here but the Dems last ditch effort, using costly recall elections after a costly recount under the guise we can't afford the Governor's changes. The average tax paying badger sees through that like a freshly polished window.
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Old 06-29-2011, 04:55 PM
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Have you read all the accounts of the people that were there?
Yes, I have read every public statement they have put out. Have you?

Prosser has never denied he grabbed her by the neck. He only tried to blame her for it (as he blamed the other justices for making him swear and threaten them last time) Did you notice that?

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If a subordinate of yours charged you at work, after an argument, would you try to use your hands or just belly bounce the charger.
Strange you say that. If a woman charged at you with her fists raised, the normal response is to grab her wrists. Not her neck

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Nothing happening here but the Dems last ditch effort, using costly recall elections after a costly recount under the guise we can't afford the Governor's changes. The average tax paying badger sees through that like a freshly polished window.
I think the "average tax paying badger" will vote for recall.

How 'come the average tax paying badger doesn't see how Walker's budget is going to cost them money and raise your taxes? I don't think your window is as freshly polished as you imagine.
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Old 06-29-2011, 05:27 PM
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How 'come the average tax paying badger doesn't see how Walker's budget is going to cost them money and raise your taxes? I don't think your window is as freshly polished as you imagine.
Because for example when a public worker is forced to pay for in part his healthcare and pension the "average tax paying badger" understands that saves money. When a needless recount is demanded over 7,000 votes and it changes by a few votes, that costs money. It's not rocket science.
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Because for example when a public worker is forced to pay for in part his healthcare and pension the "average tax paying badger" understands that saves money. When a needless recount is demanded over 7,000 votes and it changes by a few votes, that costs money. It's not rocket science.
I think you need to read the independent financial reviews of Walker's budget bill.
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Yes, I have read every public statement they have put out. Have you?

Prosser has never denied he grabbed her by the neck. He only tried to blame her for it (as he blamed the other justices for making him swear and threaten them last time) Did you notice that?.
yes I have and did you notice she never has accused him of grabbing her neck NOR denied charging him!!!!
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yes I have and did you notice she never has accused him of grabbing her neck NOR denied charging him!!!!
Wrong. She indeed publicly has accused him of grabbing her neck, and denied charging him. You know, those quotes she gave? Sunday? On the weekend? Because media demand was so high and the story went national right away?
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Old 06-29-2011, 05:29 PM
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I think the "average tax paying badger" will vote for recall.
Good for you. I'm sure you have constant contact to the "average tax paying badger" in Kentucky.
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Good for you. I'm sure you have constant contact to the "average tax paying badger" in Kentucky.
They sure seem to be doing better at the Dems recalling Republicans (100% success rate) than the Republicans are doing trying to recall Dems (failed at half of what they tried, barely got enough sigs for the rest).

Did you see what happened in Ohio? Their Republican governor forced through a union busting bill like Walker did. In Ohio, however, the public can demand such laws be put to public referendum before becoming law.

They needed 230,000 signatures or so. They got 1.3 million. They will vote on it this fall. The public will decide if the Ohio Republican union-busting law will actually be law, or not. I predict not.
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Oh no. I quite believe what I write. As I already said I don't think it's likely he'll be charged by the sheriff, why in the world would I make a lousy bet I don't agree with?

You are the one actually trying to defend this slime. Why don't you at least clearly state what you think will happen here? All you've mumbled are insinuations of other people (not currently under investigation for either ethics or potential charges) being at fault or potentially at risk. While you say everyone else doesn't have enough information to make such judgments. Hypocritical much?
just wondering if you could give me an update on where things stand on the charges against David Prosser....
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Bravo to WI Governor Walker who signed Act 10 into law.

Now, with immediate results in savings one must wonder why the unions fought so hard to defeat it? Could it be there was some sort of collusion between the unions and WEA Trust? And could that be grounds for a fraud investigation and possible recovery of ‘stolen’ public funds?

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Bravo to WI Governor Walker who signed Act 10 into law.

Now, with immediate results in savings one must wonder why the unions fought so hard to defeat it? Could it be there was some sort of collusion between the unions and WEA Trust? And could that be grounds for a fraud investigation and possible recovery of ‘stolen’ public funds?





http://maciverinstitute.com/2011/08/...alth-insurers/

http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/127751463.html
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Old 08-15-2011, 03:39 PM
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Too funny the media is blaming Walker for the WEA workers losing their jobs when in fact they lost their jobs because they couldn't produce a product that is competitive in the real world.

BTW how many new jobs were created? They leave that out.

The plan is a simple one and hopefully will serve as a blueprint for other 'overburdoned' States. No upfront costs to set up exchanges etc. etc. Just a willing legislature and a Governor's signature.
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