Wisconsin D-Day...

09 Aug 2011 21:16 #41 by jf1acai
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3 essentially confirmed incumbants, one Dem, 2 still too close to call

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09 Aug 2011 21:30 #42 by The Viking
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Sure wasn't the blowout that was predicted. Not a mandate, that is for sure. Either way it looks like it will be 17-16.

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09 Aug 2011 21:31 #43 by Blazer Bob
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The Viking wrote: Sure wasn't the blowout that was predicted. Not a mandate, that is for sure. Either way it looks like it will be 17-16.

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there are more recalls next week.

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09 Aug 2011 21:44 #44 by outdoor338
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I wish the story would tell about how Gov Walker’s change has helped many school districts in WI go from a deficit (and layoffs) to a surplus with saved and created jobs. These schools no longer have to use union fueled WEA Trust for their healthcare insurance which continually raised rates without any competition. Even in my home town where I used to live, it went from doom and gloom with layoffs galore (reported in the news) to a change where no teachers were let go and in fact additional teachers were hired. Please report the whole story. Walker and his republican senators did a good job in the changes they made if only it would be reported both ways.

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09 Aug 2011 21:46 #45 by The Viking
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neptunechimney wrote:

The Viking wrote: Sure wasn't the blowout that was predicted. Not a mandate, that is for sure. Either way it looks like it will be 17-16.

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there are more recalls next week.


Good point. I forgot. There are 3 Dems up for recal right? So all they need to win is one to win it back.

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09 Aug 2011 21:47 #46 by The Viking
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outdoor338 wrote: I wish the story would tell about how Gov Walker’s change has helped many school districts in WI go from a deficit (and layoffs) to a surplus with saved and created jobs. These schools no longer have to use union fueled WEA Trust for their healthcare insurance which continually raised rates without any competition. Even in my home town where I used to live, it went from doom and gloom with layoffs galore (reported in the news) to a change where no teachers were let go and in fact additional teachers were hired. Please report the whole story. Walker and his republican senators did a good job in the changes they made if only it would be reported both ways.


It is all about the Unions and the money with the libs. They don't care that the state is so much better off and is changing for the better, faster than most of it's neighboring states. Unions and money override logic and people when it comes to the Democratic party.

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09 Aug 2011 21:50 #47 by LadyJazzer
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Nope... Sure wasn't the expected blow-out... But the race for District-8 looks like it hinges on the absentees and a recount... But if they pull it out, they've got their three... King appears to be winning at this point.

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09 Aug 2011 21:55 #48 by The Viking
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LadyJazzer wrote: Nope... Sure wasn't the expected blow-out... But the race for District-8 looks like it hinges on the absentees and a recount... But if they pull it out, they've got their three... King appears to be winning at this point.


Yes but three Dems are up for recall next week and there is a lot of money poured into beating them. Now all they need is one to take back control. Guess Wisconsin wasn't quite as irrate as the MSM made them sound. Cost them tens of millions just to gain a split. Smart Union money at work again.

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09 Aug 2011 21:56 #49 by Kate
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I think you meant to say "Smart Koch brothers money at work again."

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09 Aug 2011 21:59 #50 by Blazer Bob
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Kate wrote: I think you meant to say "Smart Koch brothers money at work again."


Koch brothers, the new Halliburton. rofllol

By tomorrow it will be said that the only reason any r won is voter fraud.

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