Well, after running the usual dirty campaign, and trying to run GOP "fake-Democrats" in the primaries, and the Koch Brothers sending out the phony notices telling people to turn in their absentee ballots two days AFTER the election, tomorrow is the day... The Dem's State Senate candidates appear to be ahead in all 6 recall races... They only need THREE to take over the Senate again... The Tea Party is running the usual last-minute hit campaign, but Walker has a 59% DISAPPROVAL rating... Look for a big take-back of control in Wisconsin tomorrow...
And look for Walker to be recalled in January... Wisconsin is going to be the poster-child for "How to take back your state from the right-wing fringe."
LadyJazzer wrote: Well, after running the usual dirty campaign, and trying to run GOP "fake-Democrats" in the primaries, and the Koch Brothers sending out the phony notices telling people to turn in their absentee ballots two days AFTER the election, tomorrow is the day... The Dem's State Senate candidates appear to be ahead in all 6 recall races... They only need THREE to take over the Senate again... The Tea Party is running the usual last-minute hit campaign, but Walker has a 59% DISAPPROVAL rating... Look for a big take-back of control in Wisconsin tomorrow...
And look for Walker to be recalled in January... Wisconsin is going to be the poster-child for "How to take back your state from the right-wing fringe."
Then Wisconsin will deserve what it gets. Higher unemployment and less jobs. If they are that stupid they should lose more people to more conservative states that create the most jobs. More people moving out of liberal states to get more electoral votes in Conservative states is great news!! 2020 the Republicans will gain another 20 electoral votes if the Dems are stupid enough to keep voting against success and for more control over their lives.
That would be correct. They will be elected after the 2 year budget is done and then they will have a divided legislature where it can't be changed and the law that ends conflict of interest collective bargaining for public sector union workers is in place and can't be changed. So all will stay as before until after the 2012 elections regardless of the outcome of the recall elections. And when the good citizens of Wisconsin see the benefits of not allowing public sector union employees to steal from them in conflict of interest collective bargaining quid pro quo dealings, they are unlikely to be convinced it is to their benefit to regress into that situation again.
And the first order of business, with a new Governor, will be to rescind that legislation... I can hardly wait. Anything that gets passed can get rescinded. (Remember "Prohibition"...)
LadyJazzer wrote: And the first order of business, with a new Governor, will be to rescind that legislation... I can hardly wait. Anything that gets passed can get rescinded. (Remember "Prohibition"...)
You live in Wisconsin? Why do you care so much about destroying another state?
LadyJazzer wrote: And the first order of business, with a new Governor, will be to rescind that legislation... I can hardly wait. Anything that gets passed can get rescinded. (Remember "Prohibition"...)
You live in Wisconsin? Why do you care so much about destroying another state?