This is rich. He says this precisely one day after signing an utterly partisan redistricting plan that, one can hope, will be challenged in court and thrown out. The man is utterly shameless; he must think the Dems in the legislature just fell off the turnip truck. Of course he will probably make nice now with some token people-friendly legislation to show what a kind, caring, cooperative guy he is. What I am really waiting for is the tax cut. He is sure to propose one as a way to bribe his way out of the recall.
This is the same type of comment Walker used to try to lure some of the Democratic State Senators back from Illinois last winter. That will work, sure, you betcha hey.
Didnt we hear that paypack was comming during the Prosser election and during recalls? Last time I checked, Prosser won and the Republicans were still control over the Senate and the Dems were still beating their bongo drums.
Ok Anonymous 2 at the bottom-I believe payback did occur. You just need to dig a little deeper. Does Dale Schultz nudge your singleminded thinking a little?
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Milwaukee River empties into Lake Michigan
Wisconsin wind farm, east of Waupun
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The historic 19th-century building has stone floors, copper decoration, and iron work by the famous artisan Cyril Kolnic. Stop in and walk around.
What water, wetland protection is all about
"A little fill here and there may seem to be nothing to become excited about. But one fill, though comparatively inconsequential, may lead to another, and another, and before long a great body may be eaten away until it may no longer exist. Our navigable waters are a precious natural heritage, once gone, they disappear forever," wrote the Wisconsin Supreme Court in its 1960 opinion resolving Hixon v. PSC and buttressing The Public Trust Doctrine, Article IX of the Wisconsin State Constitution.
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This is rich. He says this precisely one day after signing an utterly partisan redistricting plan that, one can hope, will be challenged in court and thrown out. The man is utterly shameless; he must think the Dems in the legislature just fell off the turnip truck. Of course he will probably make nice now with some token people-friendly legislation to show what a kind, caring, cooperative guy he is. What I am really waiting for is the tax cut. He is sure to propose one as a way to bribe his way out of the recall.
He shouldn't fall victim to the idea that he'll be able to charm us now.
Expect the lash. Payback is coming for this recall effort.
This is the same type of comment Walker used to try to lure some of the Democratic State Senators back from Illinois last winter. That will work, sure, you betcha hey.
I wonder what the ALEC script says for how to play nice??
Hey James:
Didnt we hear that paypack was comming during the Prosser election and during recalls? Last time I checked, Prosser won and the Republicans were still control over the Senate and the Dems were still beating their bongo drums.
Ok Anonymous 2 at the bottom-I believe payback did occur. You just need to dig a little deeper. Does Dale Schultz nudge your singleminded thinking a little?
Has Walker been taking accent training. I swear he's getting coached on how to talk less Milwaukeeish.
To Trotter:
I would rather have a RINO like Schultz then a Dem anytime. In addition, there are still two recall elections next week.
Keep spinning!!!
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