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If they manage to lose that election they really don't seem to understand what will probably happen. They think that a poll or two with him ahead will result in victory. As you can read here, more money and more people can be hauled out that day than the GOP is giving any attention to. This article has a lot of information in it that none of us have heard about since we depend on the media and the unions to tell us what is going on. The outcome of that election could have more effect on this nation than the one in November. Wake up, Republicans.
If they manage to lose that election they really don't seem to understand what will probably happen. They think that a poll or two with him ahead will result in victory. As you can read here, more money and more people can be hauled out that day than the GOP is giving any attention to. This article has a lot of information in it that none of us have heard about since we depend on the media and the unions to tell us what is going on. The outcome of that election could have more effect on this nation than the one in November. Wake up, Republicans.
This is a very important election, indeed. Scott Walker is a good man, but even more important is what he stands for and what he has taken a stand against. This part of the article captures it.
"The public sector unions are trying to oust Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker from office for impinging on their princely, taxpayer-supported lifestyles. If Walker goes down, no governor will ever again suggest that snowplow operators work when it snows. No governor will dare try to deprive public school teachers of their Viagra. Forget about ever firing self-paced, self-evaluated, unnecessary government employees."
"Always leading the nation, California has already been bankrupted by the public sector unions. That's the country's future if Walker doesn't win, and it's not going to matter who's in the Oval Office."
This is a very important election, indeed. Scott Walker is a good man, but even more important is what he stands for and what he has taken a stand against. This part of the article captures it.
"The public sector unions are trying to oust Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker from office for impinging on their princely, taxpayer-supported lifestyles. If Walker goes down, no governor will ever again suggest that snowplow operators work when it snows. No governor will dare try to deprive public school teachers of their Viagra. Forget about ever firing self-paced, self-evaluated, unnecessary government employees."
"Always leading the nation, California has already been bankrupted by the public sector unions. That's the country's future if Walker doesn't win, and it's not going to matter who's in the Oval Office."
It is so sad that the GOP, in general, thinks this one is a big win and not paying any attention. I just heard Hannity say that Debbie Wasserman-Schultz has said that it is just a warm up for this fall. She knows how important it is and our GOP leaders just don't get the point.
I have to agree that if Walker loses we will all be headed down the road to where California has been for some time. Progressives are wanting us to go down that road and I wonder if we can possibly avoid it if Walker is turned out.
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