no YOUi haveturn on a radio, tv, da intanets....read a damn newspaper...something!
what i see says the exact opposite
prove it.
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no YOUi haveturn on a radio, tv, da intanets....read a damn newspaper...something!
what i see says the exact opposite
prove it.
MADISON, Wis. Hundreds of off-duty police officers and deputies joined protests today against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill that would strip most collective bargaining powers from about 170,000 public employees.
Police, state troopers and firefighters are exempt from Walker's proposal, but even as some marched on the downtown Capitol Square, hundreds of other officers from around the state provided security.
Protesters who spent the night in Wisconsin's Capitol vowed to remain as long as necessary to speak out against Governor Scott Walker's plan to end most collective bargaining rights.
After police caved in yesterday and refused to forcibly remove those occupying the Wisconsin state Capitol building, union leaders this morning predicted more protesters would join the demonstration.
There have been no arrests and protesters have been seen mingling and chatting with cops and cleaners inside the building, which has been occupied since February 15.
Keep dreaming.
This is never going to stop until the right stops trying to take rightss away from Americans
Taking "Rights from Americans??
Jeeze. I've never seen in the Constitution that Collective Bargaining was a Right??
You'll have to dig right in and show me where it says that TDM.
I'll wait.
Do the public employees now posses teh right to collective bargaining?
Does Walker want to take that right from them?
The crowd inside the Capitol yesterday was described as "30-40." That was born out by the live feed.
The crowd outside was described as "hundreds." I haven't found video yet outside the Capitol yesterday.
There is no question they took the day off, even if they had started to control the number of people allowed inside.
Walker's speech on the Budget is later today. I suspect there will be a LOT of people there during the speech and after.
Then, its over. The outcome is already determined, and these are tired teachers, not tired loggers.
Shut off Internet and cellular access in the Capitol and I bet it ends in 5 minutes!
It's going to be interesting to listen to the spin from this episode come the next elections in Wisconsin. Democrats will rail about the Republicans destroying their system and Republicans will rail about the greed of the public employees and teachers. Should be a lively old time there in Wisconsin leading up to the next election. Wonder if anyone will mention the fact that the Democratic Senators all fled the State like spoiled little children... "Let me make the rules or I won't play the game..". I used to hear this on the playground all the time as a kid. Never thought I would see it in action from adult elected officials who only have a job because someone elected them into office. I think they should all be immediately fired if it was possible to do that.
I agree BBD, you've rarely shown an ability to put emotion aside and actually think. That observation aside, do you believe the US Senate Republican strategy to filibuster everything they disagreed with preventing open debate an honorable and valiant one?
Honorable debate ...
If by "honorable debate" you mean "stay and take it up the ass" then surrrrre it was honorable.
So you condone running away in the face of defeat?
I had a feeling yesterday's "break" would take a lot of the wind out of their sales, and it apparently has.
I suspect it will pick back up again tomorrow, as the Governor begins sending out the pink slips. Supposedly 2000 to be laid off this week, unless they get a quorum first.
This weekend a few hundred members of the ATU from the Twin Cities is coming to help the raucus caucus of liberal loonies in preventing the spreading death of public sector unions in protesting.I had a feeling yesterday's "break" would take a lot of the wind out of their sales, and it apparently has.
I suspect it will pick back up again tomorrow, as the Governor begins sending out the pink slips. Supposedly 2000 to be laid off this week, unless they get a quorum first.
Honorable debate ...
If by "honorable debate" you mean "stay and take it up the ass" then surrrrre it was honorable.
So you condone running away in the face of defeat?
I am just fine with the actions of the WI Senate Dems. They are doing the right thing. You can call it whatever you want if it makes you feel better. Walker has been exposed.
from what i have read, the teachers ARE WILLING TO GIVE UP some, but they are not willing to give up their negotiating?
I had a feeling yesterday's "break" would take a lot of the wind out of their sales, and it apparently has.
I suspect it will pick back up again tomorrow, as the Governor begins sending out the pink slips. Supposedly 2000 to be laid off this week, unless they get a quorum first.
Have you noticed liberals only get upset when they are demanding other people's money and calling the others greedy for not giving it to them?