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That's why I've fought against our march to fascism over the last 30 years.
Yeah? How'd you do that?
j-mac
That's why I've fought against our march to fascism over the last 30 years.
Yeah? How'd you do that?
j-mac
He hasn't, he advocates Left Wing Facism....
Probably explains the lack of response. That or he isn't on at the moment. I have no doubt that if he were on line he would waste no time in some kind of inflamatory rhetoric.
j-mac
No, he usually ignores what he can't answer to.
I've just gotten under his skin in the last couple of days...
He is simply a "preacher" of the worst sort.
On that I agree. There are many like him though, if he thinks he is special he is most certainly not.
j-mac
anyway).
Walker did not run on busting the union.
Can you please explain how Walker 'busted' the Unions?
Yeah? How'd you do that?
j-mac
Can you please explain how Walker 'busted' the Unions?
By carrying out my responsibilities as a citizen of being politically active including non-violent demonstrations.
Arrogance and Condesencion...hallmarks of the true kool aid drinkers.
By removing the state worker's right to bargain collectively with their employer.
By removing the state worker's right to bargain collectively with their employer.
Their employer is the people not the governor is it not.By removing the state worker's right to bargain collectively with their employer.
Really? He removed all collective barganing, or just that which deals with pensions?
j-mac
Their employer is the people not the governor is it not.
The Governor of course so when the unions wish to petition the recall of the governor they therefore defy the will of the people do they not. Now if it is truly the citizens of WI. who wish this recall to go through, then so be it. When WI. goes into insolvency then the all other states in this union should deny any assistance ie; bailouts to the state of Wisconsin. The faster the people of WI. realize that their state is broke then the faster to the road of recovery WI. will be on.Who represents the people in compensation for services negotiations?
The Governor of course so when the unions wish to petition the recall of the governor they therefore defy the will of the people do they not. Now if it is truly the citizens of WI. who wish this recall to go through, then so be it. When WI. goes into insolvency then the all other states in this union should deny any assistance ie; bailouts to the state of Wisconsin. The faster the people of WI. realize that their state is broke then the faster to the road of recovery WI. will be on.
Then so be it, let WI. travel down the road it wishes to travel because it will definitely not be alone, many other states will accompany WI. down the road to insolvency. All union contracts, private contracts etc. will become null and void no matter what the wish at that point. This isn't a right or left thing, this is about money you either have it or you don't and currently our country the USA doesn't have it, along with just about very state. We can sit here and blame on side or the other, it doesn't make a bit a difference, we have over spent, over borrowed and we are now broke and something has to give and the taxpayer I believe is had enough, or at least I have anyway.When Walker is recalled early next year, then you will realize that the crap he is trying to pull does not represent the will of the people.
The so be it, let WI. travel down the road it wishes to travel because it will definitely not be alone, many other states will accompany WI. down the road to insolvency. All union contracts, private contracts etc. will become null and void no matter what the wish at that point. This isn't a right or left thing, this is about money you either have it or you don't and currently our country the USA doesn't have it, along with just about we very state. We can sit here and blame on side or the other, it doesn't make a bit a difference, we have over spent, over borrowed and we are now broke, something has to give and the taxpayer I believe is had enough, or at least I have anyway.
You either give the tax break to big corporations or they leave the state, now you have a unemployment problem if the corporations do leave, not to mention no tax revenue . The rich, well they pay about 10 to 17 percent regardless of tax breaks or no tax breaks, the rich will always pay about this much. That said, it is still far more money going into the system than your average tax payer. This is why I advocate a very simple tax code, a flat tax 15 percent no right offs.Actually, there WAS NO INSOLVENCY when Walker first took office, although there was a budget deficit that needed to be addressed. Walker campaigned on that. What is the first thing Walker did? Gave huge tax breaks to the rich, and to corporations, after accepting campaign cash from the Koch Brothers. What is the second thing Walker did? Attempted to balance what was now a HUGE deficit, due to those tax cuts, on the backs of the teachers.
The Governor of course so when the unions wish to petition the recall of the governor they therefore defy the will of the people do they not.
Now if it is truly the citizens of WI. who wish this recall to go through, then so be it.
When WI. goes into insolvency then the all other states in this union should deny any assistance ie; bailouts to the state of Wisconsin.
The faster the people of WI. realize that their state is broke then the faster to the road of recovery WI. will be on.
You either give the tax break to big corporations or they leave the state, now you have a unemployment problem if the corporations do leave, not to mention no tax revenue . The rich, well they pay about 10 to 17 percent regardless of tax breaks or no tax breaks, the rich will always pay about this much. That said, it is still far more money going into the system than your average tax payer. This is why I advocate a very simple tax code, a flat tax 15 percent no right offs.
Most states have been broke for some time now, states such as WI. just borrow the money to pay their bills, kiting checks so to speak which will eventualy catch up to the writer of those checks.
You either give the tax break to big corporations or they leave the state, now you have a unemployment problem if the corporations do leave, not to mention no tax revenue . The rich, well they pay about 10 to 17 percent regardless of tax breaks or no tax breaks, the rich will always pay about this much. That said, it is still far more money going into the system than your average tax payer. This is why I advocate a very simple tax code, a flat tax 15 percent no right offs.
Most states have been broke for some time now, states such as WI. just borrow the money to pay their bills, kiting checks so to speak which will eventualy catch up to the writer of those checks.