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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Walker Says Happiest Time Is When He's Out Of Madison, So...
He tells Sykes'' Insight 2012 program his happiest times are when he's gone from the Capitol and into the rest of the state where people have common sense.
Come recall time, let's make Walker happier every day.
The number-one place to live in the U.S., in several surveys, and he's not happy there? That would affirm that he's out of touch with the reality of the majority of others in this country, so can we get him to leave the U.S. entirely?
That would be better of us than again getting rid of a governor by inflicting him on the nation, as we did with Tommy. And the nation sent him back, and now we have to deal with him again, too. Ugh.
Well, gee. Living in rural Wisconsin, I guess Scottie Boy hasn't noticed how unpopular he is with farmers. But since farmers are among those hardworking "little people" so despised by our so-called governor, I doubt he cares.
We can arrange that.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely, inclusive sentiment about the state's capitol, seat of state government and flagship university.
ReplyDeleteHe deserves what's coming.
The number-one place to live in the U.S., in several surveys, and he's not happy there? That would affirm that he's out of touch with the reality of the majority of others in this country, so can we get him to leave the U.S. entirely?
ReplyDeleteThat would be better of us than again getting rid of a governor by inflicting him on the nation, as we did with Tommy. And the nation sent him back, and now we have to deal with him again, too. Ugh.
I'd bet Madison breathes a sigh of relief, as well.
ReplyDeleteWell, gee. Living in rural Wisconsin, I guess Scottie Boy hasn't noticed how unpopular he is with farmers. But since farmers are among those hardworking "little people" so despised by our so-called governor, I doubt he cares.
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