DamnYankee
Loyal to the end
Demonization, right on queue...This Walker is really a slime ball...
Demonization, right on queue...This Walker is really a slime ball...
Correction: The three bills will reduce revenues by roughly $117 million over that period, not $202 million. My mistake.
I know the deal, SM. Cut taxes, gin up a crisis and balance the books on the backs of public employee unions.
Do you think taxes were too low?Correction: The three bills will reduce revenues by roughly $117 million over that period, not $202 million. My mistake.
I know the deal, SM. Cut taxes, gin up a crisis and balance the books on the backs of public employee unions.
Exactly as I said. The rest of the world lags our corporate sophistication. Yup and our teachers make more than theirs and more than their private sector workers. Lofl
Correction: The three bills will reduce revenues by roughly $117 million over that period, not $202 million. My mistake.
I know the deal, SM. Cut taxes, gin up a crisis and balance the books on the backs of public employee unions.
"gin up a crisis".... too funny.
READ THE REPORT.
They have TWO things not included in the general fund according to the fiscal report. The $200m the idiots took from one fund and put into the general fund.... and the $58m of lost revenue from the reciprocity agreement.
Yeah... making those poor union people pay a portion of their own health care and pensions.... just like the private sector, instead of making the private sector pay for theirs AND the unions. Yeah, that is 'crushing labor'.
Fucking retard..... and yeah... libertarians in general would support individuals paying for their own.
As for your overtly biased article, yeah... note to dumbass... while the union members may indeed be forced to give up part of their pay to take care of their own health care it is incorrect to state it will have a negative impact on the economy. SOMEONE has to pay for the union members health care and pensions. All this is doing is changing WHO pays a portion. That means a reduction in the states deficit rather than increasing taxes on everyone to pay for the unions members benefits.
Which has exactly nothing to do with the Republican governor and Republican legislature cutting revenues by $117 million over the 2011-13 period. If you want to pretend that the Republicans haven't done anything to gin up a budget crisis, that's fine, but I don't think it's very funny.
You are a FRAUD...you are just another right wing Monica Lewinsky for the wealthy.
Since his inauguration in early January, Walker has approved $140 million in new special-interest spending that includes:
• $48 million for private health savings accounts, which primarily benefit the wealthy. A study from the federal Governmental Accountability Office showed the average adjusted gross income of HSA participants was $139,000 and nearly half of HSA participants reported withdrawing nothing from their HSA, evidence that it is serving as a tax shelter for wealthy participants.
Wisconsin is our own little Egypt. The media is now calling Walker, Hosni Walker.
SF, I was watching Ed Schultz last night, one of the few cable shows I will tune into, and he was the only one giving this issue any coverage, and a gentlemen from "The Nation" made a comment that he also knew Walker for over 20 years and he was shocked by this move. He said it was not the Scott Walker that he knows. I thought I would throw that in for you benefit. It seems your friend has changed.
Side note, bad accident in Denver made the national news, do you know where it was at? thanks...
No, he hasn't changed. The economy has. Scott acted in a very similar manner while with Milwaukee County. The economy worsened and now his proposals are adjusting to it. As I stated, several mutual friends worked on Scott's campaign. Many have worked with or for him for a decade.
As for the media.... yeah... who would have thought the media would stoop to such a level against a Republican.
Now even Obama is getting involved, once again, in local issues. Obama can't even get a handle on running the federal government, but he still injects himself into state politics. It would be somewhat understandable if it was Illinois. But this is ridiculous.