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We
have seen this picture before in the Wisconsin’s union-induced long
strange trip during
the 2012 Recall Election:
Police
insurrections. Palace
guards. Catch
a Senator contests. Doctors
behaving badly. Massive national solidarity protests which
weren’t. Identity
theft as political
theater. Shark
jumping. Legislators who run
away to other
states. Busbang
bangs. Protesters locking
their heads to metal railings and pretending to walk
like Egyptians. Beer
attacks. Canoe
flotillas. (alleged) Judicial chokeholds.
Tears falling on Che
Guevara t-shirts at midnight. Endless
recalls. And recounts.
Communications Directors making threats. Judges
who think they are legislators (well, I’ll grant you that one
is common). V-K
Day. Hole-y
warriors. Cities namedSpeculation
and Conjecture. And the funniest blog headline so far:
First
They Came For The Right To Retire After 30 Years On Full Salary With
COLAs
The
collective bargaining law that precipitated the insanity recently was upheld
in its entirely by
the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Now
the unions are doubling (or is it tripling, at this point?) down on the
get Walker meme, via WaPo:
The
nation’s largest public sector union is mounting an intense effort to
eject Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker from office this fall, determined to
oust the Republican who punctured the power of organized labor in the
state.
“We have a score to settle with Scott
Walker,”
Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees, said in his first interview about the union’s
midterm strategy.
“He took collective bargaining away
from us,” Saunders added, noting that the union was first started in
the 1930s by state employees in Madison. “He stole our voices, in a
state where we were born.”
Okay,
then.
AFSCME
may be getting a helping hand from the Democratic Prosecutor in
Milwaukee County, John Chislhom, whose wife is a union activist and allegedly
behind the John Doe investigation of
Walker following the failed Recall attempt.
Will
it be different this time?
(Continue
Legal Insurrection)
At
least with normal cancer you can treat it with radiation —
wait. *Light
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Shouldn't the stream end in her ear?
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Whole new meaning to "stream of consciousness". Why is it that these low-info lefty dingbats all look like five miles of bad road ? Should have left her clamped to the fence. The brightness control on her TV won't make her any smarter.
ReplyDeleteNuke the AFSCME thugs from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. Then the teachers' union officials.
ReplyDeleteThe girl in the top photo? I say we just leave her there for a couple of days. Then bring her out with a sawz-all with blown bearings.
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