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circletrackParticipant
moparkid25 wrote:
Quote:How many of them protesters are actually residents of WI?And how many from out of state were paid to protest?
circletrackParticipantIt’s all part of racing, and points… happens all the time!
circletrackParticipantSTORMEASTON wrote:
Quote:All union public employee’s, teachers, should go out on strike!Maybe if this was 5 years ago, but now with the economy… Go right ahead, there are several people looking for jobs ~ they won’t be hard to fill!
circletrackParticipantRyan, I saw several motorcycles yesterday and agree we need a good rain to melt the remaining snow and get the piles of salt washed off the roads!
circletrackParticipantXman wrote:
Quote:That poor lawn how will it ever grow back? :dry:It’s coming out of your pocket now!
circletrackParticipantlordairgtar wrote:
Quote:circletrack wrote:Quote:I’m also ready for warmer weather, and moving on to other things to talk about!Like car shows and cruises?
Gregg, you read my mind!!!
circletrackParticipantYep… that we are going to be paying for!
circletrackParticipantI’m also ready for warmer weather, and moving on to other things to talk about!
circletrackParticipantDo boycotts really solve anything??
If nothing else, it hurts another business, lord knows we don’t need that
circletrackParticipantThanks for letting us know that Marshall, my thoughts are with his family and friends!
circletrackParticipantNever said they couldn’t and with that… I think we should be able to voice our own opinions here, don’t you?
circletrackParticipantI don’t think that’s going to be the case after the next few days… grass will never grow there this summer, and probably nothing else.
circletrackParticipantThat’s for the inside, what about the outside?
circletrackParticipantSTORMEASTON wrote:
Quote:I find this whole issue amusing, the Democrats are saying “this is an attack on the middle class and the people of Wisconsin”. Well,……..no it’s not. It’s an attack on the unions plain and simple. The unions have to realize that not everyone in WI is in a union and really don’t give a dog dodo about collective barganing for a small part of the work force. But hey……….in the next election we’ll find out who was right and who was wrong.As far as all the recalls, I think they’ll all fizzle out after the dust settles……..on both sides. But the Republicans have the edge here, after all, they did there jobs as required. They showed up for work and voted for the people that elected them. The Dems are in a different situation, because they failed to do the job by not showing up for work, so……..
We can thank Governor Doyle for leaving us all such a nice gift when he left office… millions of dollars in debt.. people wanted change and they voted for change. The Republicans stuck around and did their jobs, not fleeing to Illinois like grade school kids who didn’t get their way. For years money was no object obviously, they were given their chance, now it’s time for someone else.
I don’t agree with everything Governor Walker is doing, and agree he needs to do things in stages. I don’t think he was hiding today ~ I think he was doing his job, just like I was and many others in Wisconsin.
circletrackParticipantIt’s not so funny when taxpayers of Wisconsin have to pay to restore all that…
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