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The people of Illinois love him. . . . :0074
I don't know what I think of Walker.. I know I have a bunch of people pist at him.. I see Wisconsin lost another 10000 jobs. He gave all these tax breaks to create jobs and it isn't working thus far. Looks like the Kochs and the like are just going to keep that money in their pockets.
I thought awhile back Maggot was touting all the success Walkers slicing of union benefits to give to the corporations, would become a big boom to Wisky and their job front :shrug:
I don't know what I think of Walker.. I know I have a bunch of people pist at him.. I see Wisconsin lost another 10000 jobs. He gave all these tax breaks to create jobs and it isn't working thus far. Looks like the Kochs and the like are just going to keep that money in their pockets.
BUT we have a balanced budget. AND we didn't have to raise taxes by 50% to do so like Illinois did.
He came into a difficult situation and was a hero.
It is too bad our president couldnt' make the tough choices when he came into a tough situation, and do the same.
Instead our idiot president, instead of fixing the budget deficit - he did the opposite - HE SPENT MORE!
Obama the dolt. :mj07:
Walker the Hero :toast:
Nice spin as usual, Mags, but of course, most citizens of Wisconsin know what REALLY happened.BUT we have a balanced budget. AND we didn't have to raise taxes by 50% to do so like Illinois did.
He came into a difficult situation and was a hero.
It is too bad our president couldnt' make the tough choices when he came into a tough situation, and do the same.
Instead our idiot president, instead of fixing the budget deficit - he did the opposite - HE SPENT MORE!
Obama the dolt. :mj07:
Walker the Hero :toast:
Nice spin as usual, Mags, but of course, most citizens of Wisconsin know what REALLY happened.
The Koch Brothers pumped $5 million through the Republican Governors Association into the Scott Walker campaign. Scott Walker then took office and immediately began carrying out the agenda of the corporate interests he represents. First order of business: 4 bills cutting taxes for businesses. Result: Gov. Doyle's projected budget surplus turned into a $144 Million budget deficit. Then, after creating a budget deficit in an attempt to gain leverage and public support for his 2nd order of business, Scott Walker announces "We're broke!" and claims the state's only option is to cut benefits for all public employees and strip them of the collective bargaining rights they've had for 50 years."
TILT - Game Over.
Next order of business: Recall Election
BUT we have a balanced budget. AND we didn't have to raise taxes by 50% to do so like Illinois did.
He came into a difficult situation and was a hero.
It is too bad our president couldnt' make the tough choices when he came into a tough situation, and do the same.
Instead our idiot president, instead of fixing the budget deficit - he did the opposite - HE SPENT MORE!
Obama the dolt. :mj07:
Walker the Hero :toast:
Walker is going to get his birthday present this winter in the recall election - a size 12 hobnail boot up his ass.
Mags, this isn't rocket science, but I'll explain it to you one more time.OK, Trench, prove to me that their was not a budget deficit the day Walker walked into the Governor's mansion.
Mags, this isn't rocket science, but I'll explain it to you one more time.
There were projected budget shortfalls in 45 of the 50 states. The problem with you right wingers is your misdirected outrage. You insist on using middle-class public employees and school teachers as scapegoats for budget shortfalls and refuse to recognize the real cause -- 4 years of recession, high unemployment, the housing market crash and the resulting loss of tax revenue.
So keep demonizing your fellow middle-class Americans on Main Street for the fallout of a financial meltdown created by Wall Street greed and Washington incompetence. That's what the banksters and politicians want you to do. :0074
Now I'm confused, Mags. :mj03:Trench.. it is really all about putting public employees and private ones on the same playing field.
Public insurance and benefits had gotten so out of whak with what the real world was getting.. it had to be adjusted.
That's really all that needs to be said. People that work hard for a living (the 90%'ers that weren't public union) should not be paying public employees benefits that were much, much better than what they were getting.
It was an issue of fairness. Plain and simple. It was an adjustment that was a long time in coming, and if the Dems wouldn't have been giving the unions outrageous benefits and salaries over the years it wouldn't have needed such drastic action.
Thank you Dems and Jim Doyle for putting the state in such a terrible situation. Yes, it sucks for the folks affected - but they had a better deal than private employees for the last 10-15 years, so at least they have that to look at (which more than makes up for it)
Now I'm confused, Mags. :mj03:
First you said it's about budget deficits.
Now you're saying it's about fairness.
Well, which one is it? :shrug:
Would you pick an excuse for demonizing public employees and stick with it?
My statements were consistent. Wisconsin was one of 45 states with "projected" budget deficits for the 2011-2013 budget cycle because of the loss of tax revenue as a result of the recession. Walker only exacerbated the problem with $144 Million in tax cuts for businesses, then getting on his soapbox and claiming "We're broke".Fair enough, as you confused me also.
Your first point is that the budget crisis was manufactored by Walker - that he walked into a surplus left over from Diamond Jim Doyle.
Then I challenged you on it and you respond "Well, 40 or 45 states had projected budget deficits"....
OK, which is it?
My statements were consistent. Wisconsin was one of 45 states with "projected" budget deficits for the 2011-2013 budget cycle because of the loss of tax revenue as a result of the recession. Walker only exacerbated the problem with $144 Million in tax cuts for businesses, then getting on his soapbox and claiming "We're broke".
All year long, you've been vilifying public employees as if they're responsible for the budget deficits. You can :142crying "it's not fair" or "the playing field's not level" all you want, but that's just plain childish.
I'll let Ezra Klein at the Washington Post explain it to you, Mags (not that I expect you to change your mantra... how could you after spending most of the past year demonizing public employees?)...
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2011/02/unions_arent_to_blame_for_wisc.html
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