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WI might have to send out those pink slips to thousands of public employees afterall. Too bad as Gov. Walker was trying to save as many jobs as the budget would allow. I guess the OP is all smiles at the thought of thousands of state employees losing their jobs.
but van hollen, in a statement to the media, said supreme court decisions say judges cannot prevent the secretary of state from publishing bills and also say injunctions can't be given over claims that legislative procedures were violated, "even one as important as the open meetings law."
When was that? They put a note on the bulletin board and then proceeded to vote. You think that is plenty of notice?
Let's stop with the sophistic nonsense, the bill was on the docket for a month while the democraps went into hiding.
If this bill is somehow stopped, and the will of the majority of WI taxpayers is thwarted by some BS manuevering of the public employee unions and their far left democratic allies in the WI legislature - there is going to be a war like the far left psychotics cannot begin to believe.
If I was a public union employee, at this point I would be thankful I have a job to come back to, there is an anger simmering in WI by the silent majority of WI taxpayers who have HAD IT with this garbage. The public employee unions need to really stop the nonsense of trying to force their theft/leeching on the rest of the tax base and supporting their lifestyle of fat pensions for early retirements with free lifetime healthcare...
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