All of the WI Senate Republicans are firmly behind Walker. There’s no Arlen Specters there.
....all but Dale Schultz, (R(ino)-Richland Center)
Good, perhaps it will set an example for the others.
If this truly is a solid block of unapologetic, conservative Republicans, I’ll seriously consider moving to that state.
I certainly hope you’re right. I do not want us to lose this fight. It would be a disaster and encourage all the other clowns out there to run and protest and, oh, horrible, oh, horrible, most horrible.
Michael Moore might return.
“All of the WI Senate Republicans are firmly behind Walker. Theres no Arlen Specters there.”
I don’t believe this. We shall see.
Seems like just as victory comes close their grasp, formerly “firm” Republicans always cave. Just so they won’t be seen as “mean”.
They’ll surrender and call it a “compromise”.
I hope you’re right and I’m proven completely wrong.
BTW, I see the struggle going on in Wisconsin as _the_ defining moment in the struggle to return states (and, eventually, the nation) to fiscal health.
If we lose there, and in the other states where these issues are in contention, this battle is pretty much over. That is to say, there will be no chances left to fix the problems before the entire system is taken down, in the best Ayn Randian style.
Old saying where I work:
When does something get fixed on the railroad?
Looks like it’s going to be that way for America, as well.