CigarSmoker
15 years ago
This is great watching these nuts go crazy!! I say fire every one of them and replace them with people that want to work.
Stinkdyr
15 years ago
>> MADISON, Wis. – Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly took the first significant action on their plan to strip collective bargaining rights from most public workers, abruptly passing the measure early Friday morning before sleep-deprived Democrats realized what was happening.

The vote ended three straight days of punishing debate in the Assembly. But the political standoff over the bill — and the monumental protests at the state Capitol against it — appear far from over.

The Assembly's vote sent the bill on to the Senate, but minority Democrats in that house have fled to Illinois to prevent a vote. No one knows when they will return from hiding. Republicans who control the chamber sent state troopers out looking for them at their homes on Thursday, but they turned up nothing. >>


Illiberal lefties are running like rats!

[gonzo]
dstieger
15 years ago
I say really punish them by banishing them to Illinois permanently.
DrafterX
15 years ago

but minority Democrats in that house have fled to Illinois to prevent a vote. No one knows when they will return from hiding. Republicans who control the chamber sent state troopers out looking for them at their homes on Thursday, but they turned up nothing. >>


[gonzo]

Stinkdyr wrote:





maybe they're out looking for CROS.... 😟
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
Poor CROS![whip]
Papachristou
15 years ago

This is great watching these nuts go crazy!! I say fire every one of them and replace them with people that want to work.

CigarSmoker wrote:




private industry has made serious layoffs and cutbacks the past few years. public servants get unrealistic retirement and benefits. all this is too little too late though. we have spent ourselves into a whole too big to get out of without painful consequences and as these protests demostrate, we dont want to do that.
HockeyDad
15 years ago
Layoff the teachers and hire out of work banking and finance people to replace them.

We would have no more problems with the students getting the cover sheets right on their TPS reports.
DadZilla3
15 years ago
If there is hope...it lies in the proles.
jojoc
15 years ago
more than one way to skin a cat:
Providence, Rhode Island, Issues Pink Slips to All Its Teachers
http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/16008 
DadZilla3
15 years ago

more than one way to skin a cat:
Providence, Rhode Island, Issues Pink Slips to All Its Teachers
http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/16008 

jojoc wrote:


We can always use some border guards in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
Of course, their carrying firearms on duty would send an ethnocentric, intolerant and politically insensitive message to our good neighbor to the south, so we'd save a ton of money and score political points with the liberals besides by not arming them.
rfenst
15 years ago

Republicans who control the chamber sent state troopers out looking for them at their homes on Thursday, but they turned up nothing.

Stinkdyr wrote:




Sending state troopers to legislators' homes concerns me.
frankj1
15 years ago
^

please give this some critical thought folks. He is right no matter how you want this to end
HockeyDad
15 years ago
Probably better to send state troopers than angry citizens who want to impeach.
DadZilla3
15 years ago
Duly elected legislators who are obligated to serve the general public abandoning their offices in an effort to support a vocal minority concerns me.
tailgater
15 years ago

Sending state troopers to legislators' homes concerns me.

rfenst wrote:



First, I agree whole-heartedly.

But we can't pick and choose which actions should outrage us.

The democrats literally left the state instead of doing their civic duty by voting on the bill.
As if closing their eyes and singing "la la la" could make it go away.

If I recall, when the republicans in washington "dared" to vote NO to Obamas healthcare debacle, they were labeled as obstructionists.
Yet the same media outlets make nary a mention of this stunt, and have yet to label them as anything.

I think the Governor should publicly explain why he sent troopers to their homes. And it should be on his record come the next election.
But apart from that, he's not the bad guy here. It's the democrats that are making a mockery of the system by acting like children rather than elected officials.

In my opinion, of course.
HockeyDad
15 years ago



But we can't pick and choose which actions should outrage us.


tailgater wrote:





Now just wait a minute there.....
HockeyDad
15 years ago



The democrats literally left the state instead of doing their civic duty by voting on the bill.
As if closing their eyes and singing "la la la" could make it go away.


tailgater wrote:






They have effectively resigned from their public office and should be treated accordingly. But they won't.
Gene363
15 years ago

...Republicans who control the chamber sent state troopers out looking for them at their homes on Thursday, but they turned up nothing.

[gonzo]

Stinkdyr wrote:



I'd bet lobbyists, especially those with fat checkbooks, know exactly where they are located.

They took an oath to server the people, all of them.

TMCTLT
15 years ago

They have effectively resigned from their public office and should be treated accordingly. But they won't.

HockeyDad wrote:





Ding Ding Ding......the Dems here in Indiana pulled the same chit.......they should ALL lose their jobs. And I believe the Gov. was within his Constitutional boundries to do what he did. And yes I'm shocked that they All headed to Illinois to hide!
donutboy2000
15 years ago

This is great watching these nuts go crazy!! I say fire every one of them and replace them with people that want to work.

CigarSmoker wrote:




Illegal aliens will do the work that Americans will not do !
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