Sunday, August 12, 2012

Memo To Rebecca Kleefisch: Ask The Good People Of Jackson

Live-Tweeting, WISC-TV3's Jessica Arp posts this remark by our Lt. Gov. at the Romney/Ryan Waukesha rally this evening:

Kleefisch: When history looks back and remembers 2012, children will say 'what was in the water in Wi?' 
For people in Jackson one county away, that would be gasoline.
Town of Jackson - A plume of gasoline from a July 17 fuel pipeline break continues flowing in groundwater away from the spill, and has pushed farther east and northwest in the last week, a West Shore Pipe Line Co. representative said Wednesday.
And based on this wonderful Twitter log provided by the Journal Sentinel, it appears the rally is something of a Clichefest.  


5 comments:

  1. And largely due to lobbying from the Lt. Gov's husband, there's now E.coli in Oconomowoc's water. And given that both the Town of Jackson and Oconomowoc gave Walker well over 70% of their votes....

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  2. So Joel lobbied to have E.coli put in the Oconomowoc water supply...

    Interesting thought process you have.

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  3. Here's another item to track: http://www.waterworld.com/news/2012/08/12/triple-p-d-b-a-peters-concrete-james-peters-and-the-city-of-gillett-to-pay-310-000-for-violations-of.html

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  4. No, RD, it was Herr Environmental taht did that, with Joel's permission.

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  5. Really, with Joel's permission?

    Funny, I didn't think a state legislature had the authority to pass legislation by themselves.

    Wasn't the Herr problem during the Doyle administration anyway? Don't let the facts get in the way of a big scandal.

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