ST. PAUL, Minn. Michael Brodkorb is an unemployed worker who is carrying a heavy burden like so many others during these challenging economic times. After losing his job, he filed for unemployment. Every day he waited at the mailbox, hoping this would be the day he could turn his lights back on. Then it happened. An envelope from the state arrived! It was about his unemployment. His claim was rejected. Is Minnesota unfairly rejecting hard working Americans’ right to benefits? Is this typical ‘you forgot to cross a ‘t’ bullshit? Or could it be the former Republican Senate staffer proudly announced was plowing his former boss Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch? The answer is still a mystery, but
<i>Attorney Stephen Cooper agrees, saying the hearing could also provide greater detail into Brodkorb&#039;s affair with Koch, and how it was handled internally.</i>
HAHAHAHAHAHA republican cannot get help from government!!!*
* speaking as someone who will be eternally grateful for the safety net provided me (for the last year) by unemployment insurance, cobra extension, the federal government, the 111th congress, the democrats, etc.
I went and read the original article looking for the sentence: &quot;State employees are always taught to look for the words &lsquo;tapping senator ass&rsquo; and red-flag those claims which may be the reason why.&quot;
I was saddened it was just a quoting mistake made by the Wonkette editor and not actually part of the Minnesota Public Radio article.
If he wasn&#039;t terminated by an Republican robot from the future who said &quot;I like firing people who service me&quot; ... if that didn&#039;t happen, he isn&#039;t legally terminated.
<i>Attorney Stephen Cooper agrees, saying the hearing could also provide greater detail into Brodkorb&#039;s affair with Koch, and how it was handled internally.</i>
One hopes it was handled internally with condoms.
HAHAHAHAHAHA republican cannot get help from government!!!*
* speaking as someone who will be eternally grateful for the safety net provided me (for the last year) by unemployment insurance, cobra extension, the federal government, the 111th congress, the democrats, etc.
oh and fuck you all. government can help.
He fixed it...sadly.
Irony is dead. Long irony!
You have to keep in mind that in Minnesota, it&#039;s still 1959.
this pleases me so much.
I went and read the original article looking for the sentence: &quot;State employees are always taught to look for the words &lsquo;tapping senator ass&rsquo; and red-flag those claims which may be the reason why.&quot;
I was saddened it was just a quoting mistake made by the Wonkette editor and not actually part of the Minnesota Public Radio article.
<i>&quot;... details are to come and come hard.&quot;</i>
You know, that could be read two ways. Three, if you count casino craps.
If he wasn&#039;t terminated by an Republican robot from the future who said &quot;I like firing people who service me&quot; ... if that didn&#039;t happen, he isn&#039;t legally terminated.