Posted on 06/21/2011 11:20:37 AM PDT by AZ .44 MAG
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele recently announced his support for extending county benefits to domestic partners of county employees. Do you think governments should provide domestic partnership benefits? Yes or No
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Poll is here about half way down on the right.
Where does it stop?
How about my blood relatives? What about my most special best friend? How about my domestic help? (not that I can afford domestic help)
I see that H*ll No wasn’t an option?
Pets?
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It rarely is, especially when it should be.
Gerbils probably already have zero-deductible plans in San Fransciko.
“No Effing way” wasn’t an option either.
Yes (35%)
No (65%)
Total Responses: 2683
Adult children? Aged parents? Out-of-work friends?
If marriage isn’t defined by THE definition,
it has NO definition.
I believe this is actually the goal.
Homosexuality aside, that is a huge problem with these benefits. They are simply not even handed:
1.) A gay/lesbian can get benefits for his/her live-in boyfriend/girlfriend but a straight, unmarried couple cannot get benefits for their live-in boyfriend/girlfriend.
2.) When a married couple getting benefits splits, one spouse loses half of his/her stuff to the other spouse. When a gay couple splits, they lose nothing.
Maybe these "domestic partnerships" should be open to all as strictly financial arrangements.
You live with your brother?
Fine. Your brother is entitled to benefits.
Your brother moves out?
Fine. Your brother's benefits stop and your brother is entitled to leave with half of your stuff in a U-Haul van.
>>Fine. Your brother is entitled to benefits.
Your brother moves out?
Fine. Your brother’s benefits stop and your brother is entitled to leave with half of your stuff in a U-Haul van.<<
Same for parents — if you live with your Mom, why can’t you get benefits for her (irrespective of your sex)? Do you need to submit photos of sexual activity to prove “partnership?”
Not that it relevant to the topic, but I saw a poll about Summerfest... I spent a summer in downtown Milwaukee and Summerfest was really the coolest thing ever.
Do you think governments should provide domestic partnership benefits?
Yes (34%)
No (66%)
Total Responses: 2904
Yes
(34%)
No
(66%)
Total Responses: 2905
Do any of these leftist goons realize that it's against the WI Constitution's marriage amendment, passed by a solid majority of Wisconsinite voters?
NO - 67%
That has to be one of the worst newspaper web pages I have ever seen.
I’m back I think. 165 emails to plow thru
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