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To: NormsRevenge
a reluctance to break unions holds on budgets

How, *specifically*, can the Governor do this. He's facing a legislature of around 60% union-paid off and needs 2/3's the legislature to pass a budget to begin with? He's called them girlymen, he's asked for the people's help to turn out unresponsive legislators and identified this as a problem in getting a really good budget passed. I'm afraid it *WILL* take the Governor, in concert with the voters, to break their bought & paid-for backs to restore needed discipline. We didn't get into this mess overnight and it'll not be fixed overnight either.

5 posted on 08/14/2004 5:46:25 AM PDT by newzjunkey (Why are we in Iraq? Just point the whiners here: http://www.massgraves.info)
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To: newzjunkey

We may have that opportunity if the Gub truly does wage war on those Rats that occupy the majority of the seats in the legislature.

Besides raising dough by the buckets full and targeting a few seats, target them all.. why should some "safe" district office holders get a pass?

Educating the public as a whole is necessary as to how these unions along with their candidates have pushed this state into the red zone so quickly.

I know he has his plate full and it is a general election year etc, but..

He sure hasn't been lagging in finding time ot raising and accumulating a sizeable warchest.

Let's empty that warchest. He wont be around after 2006 anyway, more than likely. What would he do with all hissurplus funds if he doesn;t use it to the max to defeat the tide of socialists and their union cohorts.


7 posted on 08/14/2004 9:28:09 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi .. Proud member of the FR Special Ops manuremovers crew .. moving manure&opinion since '96)
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