Posted on 03/09/2011 4:34:05 PM PST by library user
In 18-1 vote, Wis. Senate approves bill to strip public employees of collective bargaining rights
DON’T CHA NO THEY’RE CIVIL RIGHTS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
Bet the one no vote was Schultz
No. That’s not him. He’s from Fond Du Lac. He’s also more farmer looking.
Are the two unemployed Schillers related?
SHAME ON FOX NEWS!!! Why do I have to watch the psycho libs on MSNBC and CNN? The Luffa man records his show probably at noon so he can go to a strip club. I wish they’d yank him off the air.
Not only a great news night but a great news day—
NPR CEO Schiller gets canned!!!
NPR Sr VP Schiller gets canned!!! And then same Ron Schiller lost job at Aspen Institute!!!!
Wisconsin Unions get busted!!!!
What a great day!!!!
I was thinking passing it 10-9. Then the Rats would have been fuming!
The eventual vote, yes - that’s just normal Senate business. The meeting that may be problematic is the committee meeting, which is something that is outside of the normal course of Senate business; committee meetings are, I believe, specifically designated as public meetings that are covered by the act. Based on press reports (so take with a grain of salt), the the committee meeting was convened with two hours notice. That’s enough to satisfy the act if there was “good cause” not to give 24 hours notice, or if it was impossible/impractical to do so. It’ll be up to the courts to decide if that was the case here. I hope they do, but I’m not convinced.
Some scumocrat on MSNBC admitted to driving 80 MPH on the highway. I happen to know that the speed limit in Illinois is 55 MPH, and it is 65 MPH in Wisconsin. So assuming he is in wisconsin he is still 15 MPH and should have been pulled over.
Quorum for non-budgetary items was already met. Once the quorum is established, they only need over half of the votes of the present members. If you weren’t there, you just missed the vote.
But, it brought the Dims back from hiding. They now can be restrained to prevent another flight. The original budget now can be voted on.
http://www.wiscnews.com/reedsburgtimespress/news/article_5300fd26-49da-11e0-b093-001cc4c002e0.html
I was just pointing out what would be the Cowardcrats next move. Governor Walker should, behind the scenes, make it clear to the judges that any ruling attempting to invalidate this vote will be expressly, immediately and completely disregarded.
Send a thank you to.....
Office of Governor Scott Walker
115 East Capitol
Madison WI 53702
govgeneral@wisconsin.gov
608-266-1212
In addition, please consider e-mailing one or more of the 19 state senators in Wisconsin for their firm stand against union thuggery:
Sen.Ellis@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Darling@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Cowles@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Fitzgerald@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Galloway@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Grothman@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Harsdorf@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Hopper@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Kapanke@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Kedzie@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Lasee@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Lazich@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Leibham@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Moulton@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Olsen@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Schultz@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Vukmir@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Wanggaard@legis.wisconsin.gov
Sen.Zipperer@legis.wisconsin.gov
WHAT IF upon the return of the fleabaggers they voted AGAIN on the full bill. What is to stop them doing this and in essence making the whole issue moot?
I knew that was the intent of your expression, but I had to express my dissent with democRAT thinking.
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