No Jobs, No Water
Why should the City of Milwaukee consider selling water to Waukesha County communities if Waukesha County's public sector hiring processes are so discriminatory that it won't even sit down and discuss a settlement?
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Why should the City of Milwaukee consider selling water to Waukesha County communities if Waukesha County's public sector hiring processes are so discriminatory that it won't even sit down and discuss a settlement?
Posted by James Rowen at 1:10 AM
3 comments:
The EEOC is not a court of law (nor is Walt Kelly); they simply gave the pl the right to sue. It has not been proven that Wauk Co discriminated, and it is the pl burden to prove it. More importantly, your hatred for all things west of 124th street is fascinating.
To Anon: Hatred is a silly word to use here.
Big talk from an anonymous person, by the way...
Waukesha County is white-only territory. They don't like people of that kind coming around much. They feel threatened by dark skin and will even go as far as commuting 45 minutes to work to avoid living by them.
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