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Jaimie
Madison, WI
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Who Tee Who wrote: <quoted text>The frog can never jump as far as the Owl can see. I have went to those Mayorial conferences as well and was on a funding committee. Dont tell me, that these people can not catch up. Juggle services like anyone else, just take you service elsewhere where the money is sponsered for for that elected term, all premandated sabotosh and backouts, nothing rousing their feathers, staff laugh and gossip and should be in prison for faulter files. Those files and gossip Unlawful prfiling is worth 7-life in prison as you dismanteled civilan livlihood for how many years before they can stair climb again. I dont do metaphorically speaking or analogies, I am not the coke snorting hore at the country club finding cute verbiage and articulative style to breech confidentiality and profile conspirarcy crimes against the CIVILIANS they are sworn to protect and serve in secrecy. Im a head injury hum, I dont play headgames no cutesy talk just tell the TRUTH spit it out what were you indicating.
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Stan Lundie
Cedarburg, WI
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Jaredb8 wrote: <quoted text> It's not a war on women that's the liberal spin. The bill says nothing about women. Would you like to address the "jobs" issue? Pretty tough, as the "FACTS" don't lie! The numbers are what they are, and walker is what he is. A first class failure!
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Since: Mar 12
Milwaukee
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Stan Lundie wrote: <quoted text>Would you like to address the "jobs" issue? Pretty tough, as the "FACTS" don't lie! The numbers are what they are, and walker is what he is. A first class failure! So since you have lost the argument about the war on women you want to change the subject to jobs. Typical but I'll play along. Yes there were job losses most were in Milwaukee where BARRETT is mayor. But I'm sure you will tell me how that's not his fault or it's also not his fault that Black males in Milwaukee have a 40%+ unemployment rate. Business's are Leary of hiring due to the uncertainty of the recall election as well.
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PR and Proud
Chicago, IL
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Jaredb8 wrote: <quoted text> So you don't want your money spent on the salaries of any of the liberals that turned down thousands of good paying long term mining jobs? How much reading have you done on the subject? Do you know anything about the current mining laws, and the mining community's position on said laws? http://wimining.com/ And, by the way, the Bill died because ONE REPUBLICAN voted against it. It would have passed otherwise. Once again, your posts make sweeping claims without providing the absolute proof necessary to validate them. No wonder you're repeatedly posting the same corny joke.
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PR and Proud
Chicago, IL
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This thing was doomed from the start. The initial Bill only gave the DNR a year to decide on permits. Neighboring states give the DNR 5+ years to instigate/research before a decision must be made. Republicans were split on the initial Bill. Then, everyone rushed to get an amended Bill in the 11th hour. That's not how I want important decisions made. GTC refused to wait it out. They made their decision. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505245_162-573791... Regarding the link from WI Mining, the very last post they make is our government needs to consider desire of the community. Shouldn't the community be first... as the community is whom the government represents? The majority, including one Republican, voted "no". The community has spoken.
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PR and Proud
Chicago, IL
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Walker... bad steward and non-leader.
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Since: Mar 12
Milwaukee
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PR and Proud wrote: <quoted text>How much reading have you done on the subject? Do you know anything about the current mining laws, and the mining community's position on said laws? http://wimining.com/ And, by the way, the Bill died because ONE REPUBLICAN voted against it. It would have passed otherwise. Once again, your posts make sweeping claims without providing the absolute proof necessary to validate them. No wonder you're repeatedly posting the same corny joke. As are you
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Who Tee Who
Rio, WI
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Jaimie wrote: <quoted text> I have went to those Mayorial conferences as well and was on a funding committee. Dont tell me, that these people can not catch up. Juggle services like anyone else, just take you service elsewhere where the money is sponsered for for that elected term, all premandated sabotosh and backouts, nothing rousing their feathers, staff laugh and gossip and should be in prison for faulter files. Those files and gossip Unlawful prfiling is worth 7-life in prison as you dismanteled civilan livlihood for how many years before they can stair climb again. I dont do metaphorically speaking or analogies, I am not the coke snorting hore at the country club finding cute verbiage and articulative style to breech confidentiality and profile conspirarcy crimes against the CIVILIANS they are sworn to protect and serve in secrecy. Im a head injury hum, I dont play headgames no cutesy talk just tell the TRUTH spit it out what were you indicating. When the Big Casino eats the cheese then the rabbit will play the fiddle.It's no crime to butter the bread while the rooster crows.
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PR and Proud
Chicago, IL
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Jaredb8 wrote: <quoted text> As are you Once again... unable to argue against actual facts. I'll take that as repeated concessions. Yes... I read the p.o.v. of both sides, because I'm a true INDEPENDENT and understand no one side is going to tell me the absolute truth. But Walker is another beast altogether. He lies to lull those he despises to trust he's a reasonable person. Once he has their trust... and gets what he wants... he shows his true intent. As an INDEPENDENT voter for well over a decade, I find politicians like Walker inspirational to continued INDEPENDENT voting.
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Tooley
Milwaukee, WI
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Does anyone ever really want another demonrat in office. All they are for is big government and higher taxes. It is too bad they are engaged in a war on the young, women, senior citizens, and the wealthey, and the middle class. All these people do is stir up civil distress.
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Moderate
Kenosha, WI
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WelbyMD wrote: <quoted text>TOO LATE Obama ruined everything our country once stood for. Music legend faces boot over Obama's eligibility College faculty can't stomach what American icon stands for Drew Zahn @ WND The faculty of a Michigan college is up in arms over the choice of singer, actor and author Pat Boone as commencement speaker for the institution’s 2012 graduation ceremony. According to a report in the Toledo Blade, petitions protesting Boone’s selection and honorary degree have been circulating among students and faculty at Adrian College in Adrian, Mich., since the school announced the decision on April 2. The school’s faculty association even approved a resolution last week condemning the choice and demanding the school withdraw its invitation. Janet Salzwedel, an officer with the faculty association, told the newspaper professors were upset with what she called Boone’s “inflammatory kinds of rhetoric.” The Blade also cited objections over Boone’s willingness to question Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president and the legitimacy of the document the White House presented as Obama’s purported, long-form birth certificate. MORE BELOW VIDEO AND MORE HERE: http://www.wnd.com/2012/04/music-legend-faces... GO ALONG - GET ALONG! The end justifies the means for the greater good of our society. Obama might not be a real American but he is serving the need of our times. Who really cares anyway so just let it be! He probably lose in November anyway.
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Whiney tammette
Fall River, WI
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another demonrat in office. Yes. Recall the entire republican agenda, they are at war and are agianst the young, women, senior citizens, and the poor and the middle class. --------- Lafollette, 2012---
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Jaimie
Madison, WI
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Who Tee Who wrote: <quoted text>When the Big Casino eats the cheese then the rabbit will play the fiddle.It's no crime to butter the bread while the rooster crows. OH Yahhh I went to Hochunk once and helped some guy win a coupel rounds he asked to buy me a drink and called me lucky, I looked at the waitress and she said Usual dear and handed me my cranberry juice. I walked to the 25Cent slots and was stopped by a irrate man, he went to lunge at me and another man intercepted "Excuse me sir, Its MS. Drews your thinking of Diane Volkey Ms Drews's Mother is Dianes cousin" The man apologised and said he will catch that hooker later robbed his motel room. As I was trying to catch my BReath I was downloaded My Aunt MAry and Uncle Wayne are drug trafficers to Diane and David that Mike or PAm or Tracy sent them with the looty in pizza boxes and FBI and US MARSHALS stopped them by the casino but didnt have the heart to bust the old couple for their kids crimes. I indiacted I go to reunions once every maybe 10 years, I didnt affiliate I always said as a child "turn yourselfs in or go to rehab" and never affilaited thereafter.
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PR and Proud
Chicago, IL
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Tooley wrote: Does anyone ever really want another... No one really another Democrat or Republican in office. They've destroyed the landscape of USAmerican politics. Both Parties use the everyman as a pawn... rather than the employer. Walker is the finest example of just what is wrong with our political system. He is the epitome of corruption and divisiveness.
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Who Tee Who
Rio, WI
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Jaimie wrote: <quoted text> OH Yahhh I went to Hochunk once and helped some guy win a coupel rounds he asked to buy me a drink and called me lucky, I looked at the waitress and she said Usual dear and handed me my cranberry juice. I walked to the 25Cent slots and was stopped by a irrate man, he went to lunge at me and another man intercepted "Excuse me sir, Its MS. Drews your thinking of Diane Volkey Ms Drews's Mother is Dianes cousin" The man apologised and said he will catch that hooker later robbed his motel room. As I was trying to catch my BReath I was downloaded My Aunt MAry and Uncle Wayne are drug trafficers to Diane and David that Mike or PAm or Tracy sent them with the looty in pizza boxes and FBI and US MARSHALS stopped them by the casino but didnt have the heart to bust the old couple for their kids crimes. I indiacted I go to reunions once every maybe 10 years, I didnt affiliate I always said as a child "turn yourselfs in or go to rehab" and never affilaited thereafter. What you write is no doubt true, but remember, Clyde Barrow,cound'nt drive and fire his machine gun at the same time. But was Dillinger in love with Miss Bonnie Parker too? So the whole game was nothing but a "Tap dance of penquins".
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connie gauerke
Oshkosh, WI
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walker is killing wisconsin
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The American
Baraboo, WI
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WASHINGTON (AP)— President Barack Obama is rallying union workers by painting a bleak portrait of America's infrastructure. He blames Republicans for focusing on tax cutting rather than creating jobs by updating and rebuilding highways, railroads and airports.
Obama tells the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO that U.S. highways are clogged, railroads are no longer the fastest in the world and airports are congested. Yet, he says, Republicans have repeatedly voted against his initiatives to create jobs by spending on construction projects.
Union members greeted him with chants of "Four more years." He urged House Republicans to pass a stalled transportation bill.
Obama says: "Republicans in Congress would rather put fewer of you to work rebuilding America than ask millionaires and billionaires to live without massive new tax cuts
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The American
Baraboo, WI
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March 3, 2012 11:49 p.m.
Wisconsin desperately needs new jobs.
Alone among the 50 states, it has lost private-sector jobs for six straight months, raising the political and economic stakes of the next jobs report, due Thursday for the month of January.
Even feeble job creation would bring a sense of relief to a recession-weary state and a pro-business governor who campaigned on a promise to add 250,000 new private-sector jobs in his current term.
"The rest of the nation is moving upwards. We're one of the few states moving downward. There's something wrong," said economist Steven Deller of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
The United States as a whole has added private-sector jobs 23 months in a row, including almost a half million jobs in the past two months.
But Wisconsin has been moving in the opposite direction, a trend that not only threatens Gov. Scott Walker's campaign promise but could cloud any message of economic renewal as the state heads into an all-but-certain recall election this summer.
An analysis of jobs data shows that Wisconsin lags the nation in a number of ways that reflect grimly on its economy:
■Wisconsin has lost more private-sector jobs (an estimated 27,700) than any state in the country since the middle of last year (July through December), according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Only one other state, Missouri, is close, losing about 19,000 jobs in that stretch. ■Although the state added more than 41,000 private-sector jobs in the first half of 2011, losses in the second half of the year have wiped out most of those gains, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. ■Despite an uptick in December, Wisconsin has the biggest six-month decline in manufacturing jobs in the nation after California. That's significant because Wisconsin depends more on manufacturing for jobs than any state but Indiana. It's also significant at a time when a renaissance in manufacturing is helping drive the national recovery. ■Wisconsin's job losses can't be readily explained as part of a broader pattern involving Midwestern or industrial states. Wisconsin's neighbors are all outperforming the state when it comes to job growth over the past six months. ■Wisconsin also lags in some broader measures and forecasts. The most recent leading indicators for each of the 50 states, compiled by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, identify Wisconsin as one of only six states expected to contract in the first half of this year.
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The American
Baraboo, WI
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But for now, Wisconsin remains 138,800 private-sector jobs short of the level at the end of 2007, when the recession began. In addition, that jobs gap does not take into account the natural growth of the state's population, including young people and graduates who want to work for the first time. To return the state to the same proportion of employment that existed before the downturn, it would need an estimated 66,000 additional jobs, meaning the total "jobs deficit" remains closer to 200,000, said Laura Dresser, a labor economist in Madison at the Center for Wisconsin Strategy.
The loss of jobs was one of the main reasons that Wisconsin ranked so poorly in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, which tracks a basket of economic indicators in each of the 50 states, said Fed researcher Jason Novak. Only five other states are expected to contract: Alaska, Hawaii, Louisiana, Rhode Island and Wyoming.
Deller, the UW-Madison economist, says the job trend here is very frustrating.
"We're in a rough patch right now. If we're still having this conversation come this summer, then we're in big trouble."
Jason Stein of the Journal Sentinel staff contributed to this report from Madison ------
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The American
Baraboo, WI
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Republicans in Congress would rather put fewer of you to work rebuilding America than ask millionaires and billionaires to live without massive new tax cuts , ---- Vote Democrat for a robust economie.
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