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To: Cincinatus' Wife

The only successful recall that I can remember was California. I don’t think that they should change the rules because when there is a time to really get someone out, there won’t be a mechanism except for the next election. It takes a ton of signatures to get a recall going. I think we need to trust the folks of Wisconsin for doing the right thing.


21 posted on 03/09/2011 12:50:31 PM PST by napscoordinator
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“The Corner”

“So Much for ‘Imperial’ Walker’s Inflexibility”

“For weeks now, a Democratic talking point against Wisconsin governor Scott Walker has been that he is a “tyrant.” Day after day, protesters dressed in Star Wars costumes have bemoaned the “imperial” Walker, decrying his unwillingness to negotiate over his plan to scale back collective-bargaining rights for most government employees.

Yesterday, the Walker empire struck back. Responding to an open-records request by a local media outlet, Walker released a series of e-mails indicating that his staff has been negotiating with the Democratic state senators in exile to bring them back to Wisconsin for a vote on his plan. Walker’s staff e-mails show that the governor was willing to give a little on salary caps, on bargaining workplace safety, on how often unions have to recertify, and other items in the bill. In a press conference earlier this week, Walker had said he thought several times in the past few days that there had been a deal struck.

Backed into a corner, Democrats are now forced to feign outrage that Walker would release the details of their negotiations. In fact, they refuse to call them “negotiations,” preferring the more tepid term “discussions.” Yet it seems unlikely Walker would send his staff to fast-food restaurants across the border because they make better Egg McMuffins in Illinois.

The Democrats are, in effect, now arguing that Walker is being unreasonable by being reasonable. By calling their bluff, Walker has exposed their line about his “inflexibility” as a pure hot air. Their current stance amounts to “we’re against anything that might make Scott Walker look good.”

Some have gone so far as to say the negotiations with Walker are now dead. So, for those keeping score at home, Democrats have twisted themselves into the following untenable syllogism: They said Walker would not negotiate, but because he showed that he would, they now can’t negotiate with him.

It is worth noting, incidentally, that while the public favors cutting a deal, Walker’s supporters might not be so...........”

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/261718/so-much-imperial-walkers-inflexibility-christian-schneider


23 posted on 03/09/2011 12:53:36 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife (Allhttp://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2122429/posts)
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To: napscoordinator

My township had a successful recall election just before the California recall took place. We booted the entire board 3 months before a new election was to take place. Our recall is what helped the Californians with their recall. Before our recall I believe you have to go back to the 1920’s or 30’s to see another successful recall.


26 posted on 03/09/2011 1:09:41 PM PST by jimpick
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