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On 2/22/2011 5:10 PM, dxAce wrote:
Sorry, Dave is incorrect. You need to get your information somewhere other than your DNC handlers. And YOU need to get your information from somewhere other than Rush 'Oxycontin' Limpballs, the Nazi gas bag that gets paid $50 million dollars to shill for Big Business. ;-) C'mon Steve, you're just a little working class guy like the rest of us. Why are you getting in bed with the greedy rich *******s? P.S. I truly don't remember the country being *this* divided during the reign of Bush Senior OR Clinton. It seemed to start with Bush Jr, possibly because of his two wars. And make no mistake, this country is truly, seriously divided, probably more so than any time since the Civil War. Heck of a job, George W. P.P.S. It does indeed look like actual class warfare -- and Wisconsin is the opening battle. Speaking of Wisconsin, why doesn't Governor Walker man up and have the balls to admit his main goal is to bust the unions. 1) Walker said it is (and continues to be) economic. 2) The unions said they would give him the economic concessions he wanted. 3) Walker turned them down cold. Ergo, it -wasn't- economic after all and Walker is not being honest with us (as in lying). Per back issues of the Milwaukee Journal, when Walker was the county exec for Milwaukee County, he fired all the union security guards and replaced them with guards from Wackenhut, a BRITISH company (thanks for getting rid of those Wisconsin jobs). Then an independent auditor ruled that he illegally fired the original guards and that they had to be re-hired, with back pay, costing the county $500,000. I'm seeing a pattern he Walker seems to have a major league grudge against unions. Walker also said to the 14 Dems in the Wisconsin legislature "Come back and we will debate it". Then he said the whole issue is totally non-negotiable. So, Guv, if it's *non-negotiable*, what's to debate, hmmm? And while we are on the subject of Wisconsin politicians putting their foot in their mouths, Rep. Paul Ryan went on national TV and said the people in Madison were RIOTING. Either he is incompetent (does not understand the meaning of the word "rioting") or is just flat out lying. If he watched even 5 minutes of the Madison TV coverage, he would have seen it was about as peaceful as it could be. |
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