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Law enforcement agencies around the state are still submitting invoices for expenses related to providing security at the Capitol during weeks of protest.
In new submissions reviewed by the Journal Sentinel, cialis generic troche more than 30 municipal police department and sheriff’s departments requested nearly $355, generic viagra viagra 000 in additional wages, overtime, meals, mileage and housing.
That comes on top of nearly $5.5 million in expenses already requested by more than 150 law enforcement agencies around the state.
via Capitol security costs continue to pile up – JSOnline.
And let’s not forget the $1 million plus recount. Oh well, just other people’s money, right?
May 9th, 2011
May 5th, 2011
…they will then bitch that Native Americans and their proud history are being ignored.
The top staffer for the Senate Indian Affairs Committee is objecting to the U.S. military’s use of the code name “Geronimo” for Osama bin Laden during the raid that killed the al-Qaida leader.
via Senate official: Wrong to link bin Laden, cialis sales viagra Geronimo – Yahoo! News.
May 4th, 2011
Gates, viagra sale unhealthy Clinton Advising President to Not Release OBL Photograph; Obama Increasingly Concerned No Good Would Come from It – Political Punch.
May 4th, 2011
…when my father, viagra canada no rx who typically votes Democrat, ampoule came up to me and whispered, “I wish that Walker guy was governor of New york.”
May 3rd, 2011
As I’m sure you’ve heard by now, generic viagra illness Osama Bin Laden is dead. Despite my cynical headline, generic cialis cialis I’m thrilled that justice has finally been delivered.
However, I think we shouldn’t forget it took us ten years to find him AND he was killed while being protected by powerful people in a country that has nuclear weapons. Think about that for a while.
May 2nd, 2011
This is what I think…I just wasn’t smart enough to write it:
At some point, best viagra capsule this historic debate must address the real pathological origins of federal debt: Congressmen, find senators, and administration officials of both parties have steered public monies to chosen constituents and causes, without any worry whether the money helps or harms, because by doing so they can build a political base and, in many cases, gain personal profit while in office and real riches when out of office.
Right now, Democrats are arguing that record-level social spending programs are absolutely necessary; that when they fail to achieve promised results, it’s because of too little money; and that anyone who questions these premises is a cruel megaphones for the wealthy who wants to throw the ill out on the street. This is the familiar circular logic of big government: When massive infusions of cash fail to produce results, the reason is insufficient funding — not that it creates complacency and dependency in lieu of self-reliance and personal responsibility.
via Failure Is Very Much an Option – By Victor Davis Hanson – The Corner – National Review Online.
April 21st, 2011
The Prosser campaign is making a mistake when it calls a possible recount in the WIsconsin Supreme Court election “frivolous”.
A recount would probably be expensive, generic viagra buy cialis wasteful and futile, treat but getting elections right is never “frivolous” and saying so makes you look like you’re afraid of how a recount might turn out.
April 20th, 2011
Hey, viagra canada illness I thought the Republican’s had stolen just enough votes to prevent a “free” recount!
The official vote canvass shows Prosser defeating Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg by 7, viagra seek 316 votes out of about 1.5 million cast. That margin is just under half a percentage point, cheap which would allow Kloppenburg to ask for a partial or statewide election without having to pay for it.
via Prosser says recount unwarranted, costly – JSOnline.
April 18th, 2011
By now, cialis sale health we all know about the vote counting snafu in the WI Supreme Court race.
Typically, ampoule this has been portrayed as being somehow unfair to Joanna Kloppenburg. After all, pills she’d already declared herself the winner.
But the people who have a real right to complain are Supreme Court Justice David Prosser and the voters of Brookfield.
Because of the screw up, the legitimacy of David Prosser’s re-election is now in doubt when it shouldn’t have been.
And if the error hadn’t been discovered an entire city would have been disenfranchised.
The scandal is not that the Brookfield votes were found…it’s that they were ever lost in the first place.
April 11th, 2011
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