A poster at <a href="http:\/\/tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com\/2011\/02\/poll-majority-of-americans-oppose-banning-collective-bargaining-for-state-employees.php\?ref=fpb" target="_blank"> TPM</a> provided this <a href="http:\/\/columbusteaparty.com\/rally-for-senate-bill-5\/" target="_blank">link</a> on the TeaHadis and Ohio ... his comment: <i>This is regarding Ohio&#039;s SB 5, which is very similar to what&#039;s happening in Wisconsin. The comments section is especially telling. Notice how the administrator backpedals (and gets angrier) as he responds to tea partiers voicing their opposition to Ohio S Bill 5. You could tell he wasn&#039;t expecting much opposition. </i> The Teaparty guy stirred up a lot of police, firefighters and others with the post and they just got angrier as it went on.
Well it looks as though <a href="http:\/\/www.talkingpointsmemo.com\/archives\/2011\/02\/kleefeld_in_the_house.php\?ref=fpblg" target="_blank">TPM has sent Eric Kleefeld in</a>. Where is Our Wonkette? Shouldn&#039;t Wonkette have boots on the ground in Mad-town? Hey, in addition to everything else, it&#039;s a college town. In Wisconsin. Lots of beer and cheese. Jack? Riley? Arielle? Ken? Sara? It&#039;s either Madison or Tripoli, you choose.
I&rsquo;ve read too many comment sections in MSM articles on this topic. I&rsquo;m astounded that so many people think these unionized public workers are getting rich while the rest of the Wisconsineers are dumpster diving for their next meal. On guy claimed that union bus drivers make over $100,000 a year. I blame FOX news, God and my stupid neighbor.
&ldquo;In fact, according to an analysis by USA Today, state employees earn about 5 percent less than comparable employees in the private sector, on average,&rdquo;
Don&#039;t we own that shit, as being part of Irokk, or am I too drunk?? I said, am I too drunk!!!???? Hah? Am I???
A poster at <a href="http:\/\/tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com\/2011\/02\/poll-majority-of-americans-oppose-banning-collective-bargaining-for-state-employees.php\?ref=fpb" target="_blank"> TPM</a> provided this <a href="http:\/\/columbusteaparty.com\/rally-for-senate-bill-5\/" target="_blank">link</a> on the TeaHadis and Ohio ... his comment: <i>This is regarding Ohio&#039;s SB 5, which is very similar to what&#039;s happening in Wisconsin. The comments section is especially telling. Notice how the administrator backpedals (and gets angrier) as he responds to tea partiers voicing their opposition to Ohio S Bill 5. You could tell he wasn&#039;t expecting much opposition. </i> The Teaparty guy stirred up a lot of police, firefighters and others with the post and they just got angrier as it went on.
Rasmussen is ... lazy ... stupid ... ugly ... evil ... a douche ... a douchebag
And really tired bus drivers.
It just gets better. Walker wants to sell off WI&#039;s power plants (privatize)with no bidding. <a href="http://www.salon.com/techno..." target="_blank">" rel="nofollow noopener" title="http://www.salon.com/technology/how_the_world_wor...">http://www.salon.com/techno...
Gaddafi says he&#039;ll &quot;die a martyr&quot;.
See? And people say there&#039;s no common ground any more.
Well it looks as though <a href="http:\/\/www.talkingpointsmemo.com\/archives\/2011\/02\/kleefeld_in_the_house.php\?ref=fpblg" target="_blank">TPM has sent Eric Kleefeld in</a>. Where is Our Wonkette? Shouldn&#039;t Wonkette have boots on the ground in Mad-town? Hey, in addition to everything else, it&#039;s a college town. In Wisconsin. Lots of beer and cheese. Jack? Riley? Arielle? Ken? Sara? It&#039;s either Madison or Tripoli, you choose.
I&rsquo;ve read too many comment sections in MSM articles on this topic. I&rsquo;m astounded that so many people think these unionized public workers are getting rich while the rest of the Wisconsineers are dumpster diving for their next meal. On guy claimed that union bus drivers make over $100,000 a year. I blame FOX news, God and my stupid neighbor.
&ldquo;In fact, according to an analysis by USA Today, state employees earn about 5 percent less than comparable employees in the private sector, on average,&rdquo;