Tag: Scott Walker
Walker vs. Barrett in Wisconsin
So the recall election in Wisconsin is going to be Scott Walker versus Tom Barrett. Wait, didn’t we have this election like a year and a half or so ago?? -T
Posted: May 14th, 2012 under Wisconsin Craziness.
Tags: Scott Walker, Wisconsin
Comments: none
Unions Win, People Fired and a Recall Report from Wisconsin
Unlike in Wisconsin, where the unions lost control – in Ohio, the unions won! Yay, unions, right? Well, the state had to fire workers: Union Bosses Win, Ohio Workers Get Fired (biggovernment.com) And that’s what could have happened in Wisconsin except Governor Walker and other Republicans thought it would be better to save jobs. Oh, [...]
Posted: December 6th, 2011 under Wisconsin Craziness.
Tags: ant-recall walker, ohio unions, ohio workers get fired, recall the governor? really?, recall the governor? really? then what?, recall the recall, recall walker, Scott Walker, union control, wisconsin politics
Comments: none
Kloppenburg Concedes
Thank. God. Kloppenburg Concedes Election To Prosser (www.channel3000.com) Candidate JoAnne Kloppenburg has accepted the results of the recount in her state Supreme Court race and conceded to incumbent Justice David Prosser. I honestly didn’t think she would do this. I’m very surprised. She might actually have a small shread of integrity after all. That is [...]
Posted: May 31st, 2011 under Wisconsin Craziness.
Tags: David Prosser, Election recount, Scott Walker, shady tactics, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Supreme Court
Comments: none
Kloppenburg Didn’t Have Enough Evidence
Can you believe she wants to be a judge and made this statement? “Wisconsin voters have spoken and I am grateful for, and humbled by, their confidence and trust.” “I’m ecstatic. My supporters are ecstatic, and I’m looking forward to becoming a justice on August 1st.” “We ran a campaign that was focused on being [...]
Posted: April 11th, 2011 under Other Idiots.
Tags: David Prosser, democrats, doing it wrong, failed miserably, Joanne Kloppenburg, Scott Walker, shady tactics, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Supreme Court
Comments: none