Posted on 01/28/2012 10:46:03 AM PST by jmaroneps37
News from the Midwest is good.
In Wisconsin the Democrats union masters seem not to be able to find a candidate who can beat Governor Scott Walker in the recall election they have forced with the help of Mickey Mouse and Adolph Hitler who signed the necessary petition.
Walker is ahead of Democrat Tom Barrett by about the same margin he beat him by in 2010.
He is anywhere between 7 to 10 points up on all of the rest of the possible candidates the unions may run in their attempt to reestablish the protection schemes they use to extort money from workers they force to be unionized.
Wisconsins tax payers have seen a total reversal of the grave financial condition their state was in (going from a $3 billion deficit to a $300 million surplus in one year) and they like what Walker is doing.
In Indiana outnumbered Assembly Democrats have abandoned their childish antics and remained in their seats long enough to provide a quorum allowing a vote on a Republican sponsored right-to-work bill.
Its 54-44 passage almost automatically means it will maker Indiana the nations newest right to work state. No longer will Indianas workers be subject to union shakedowns and as Indiana Republicans are saying the state is, Open for Business.
Illinois by contrast is mired at the bottom of the list of states dead last in job creation. It is actually bouncing tax refund checks rather than start laying off the hard working civil servants that really run the state.
Illinois saw its unemployment rise by .08% on the heels of its record breaking income tax increase and a Moodys downgrade to the lowest rating in the country.
This means suave sophisticated urbane and oh so liberal Illinois has
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I hear ya brother.
I'm from PA and we are a red state with big corrupt, demonRAT cities bookending the state.
If we could dump Philly and Pburg, PA would be 96% red.
This is the same in many states, including Georgia, it just happens that Atlanta can't over power the rest of the state.
Dead beats congregate in cities because that's where the biggest bunch of freebie centers are located, it's not an accident.
I was thinking “Mile afte Magnificently Taxed Mile” but it’s pretty much the same thing.
Can’t stand having to be on the “free”ways there. Have been able to avoid them for at least 6 years now.
There’s no way anyone will be Walker. Not with the voting reforms passed and not with the other legislation that’s passed that’s helped the state.
Dems are clearly just trying to make the state pay tens of millions for an election they know they can’t win. They just want it to drain the taxpayers, if they can’t have the money, the taxpayers can’t have that in savings. Then they’ll rip Walker for all the money that had to be spent on the special elections.
The legislature should reform the recall laws. The organization requesting the recall should be required to post a bond for the full cost of running the special elections. If their position loses, they lose the money. Also, any organization collecting signatures should clean up the lists to eliminate fraudulent signatures. If any fraudulent signatures remain, there should be a $100 fine per fraudulent signature. Also not only would the fraudulent signatures not be counted, but each fraudulent signature found should increase the number of required signatures to increase by 10. If 100 fraudulent signatures are found in a batch, the organization submitting them would be fined $10,000, and the total number of signatures required would increase by 1,000.
I’m surprised someone there hasn’t started the Church For The Dis-embodied Voter!
Illinois won’t recover. I live here (my job brought me here, but I am a proud Southerner), but I’ll be heading back to Dixie when I retire in four years.
Illinois is — in many ways — worse than California, and in almost all ways is worse than New Jersey for God’s sake!
I really feel bad for Illinois south of I-80 (except for Springfield and Champaign and East St. Louis), because it is an entirely different state, but because it is outnumbered by Chicago, Chicago dominates and calls all the shots. Illinois south of I-80 is pretty conservative, and is literally being oppressed by Chicago.
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