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I hate to be a pessimist…

…but I think the Democrats are going to sweep the races for Milwaukee County Executive and, buy cialis cheap much more importantly, viagra sale look state Supreme Court.

4 comments March 29th, 2011

Two thoughts on Wisconsin acting on the Budget Repair Bill

1.) I think it’s a political mistake for Gov. Scott Walker’s administration to start implementing the bill before the courts have hashed it out.

2.) What kind of screwed up system is it that requires a law to be printed in a newspaper before it takes effect? What if the newspaper decides it doesn’t like the law and refuses to publish it? What if the paper goes out of business? Seriously, viagra usa pharmacy time to change that procedure. A bill should become law after approval of the state legislature and signature by the Governor. If it’s good enough for Washington, it’s good enough for Madison.

6 comments March 28th, 2011

Twitter can tell it’s Left from it’s Right?

I see some problems with the methodology, generic viagra patient but the idea that you can tell someone’s political leanings from analyzing who follows them on Twitter is pretty freaking cool.

7 comments March 23rd, 2011

Damn it, for once and for all…

..THIS is what democracy looks like:

25 comments March 22nd, 2011

I’ve listened to NPR every single day for ten years

And I’m not bothered that NPR has a liberal bias.

What really disturbs me is that they seriously believe that they don’t.

It’s a level of self-deception that borders on the pathological.

12 comments March 15th, 2011

If this shot was from a Tea Party event…

….we’d already be hearing about how racist the all-white crowd must be.

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Found at Althouse.

8 comments March 10th, 2011

I’m surprised the majority Republicans were willing to give up this much:

In the latest offer by Walker aides put together on Sunday evening:

* The bill would no longer seek to limit public employee union bargaining over wages to the rate of inflation.

* The bill would allow union bargaining over certain economic issues, best cialis unhealthy including mandatory overtime, cialis performance bonuses, hazardous duty pay, and classroom size.

* The bill would allow bargaining over workplace safety.

* Union contracts for public employees would be limited to a one or two-year period.

* Unions would have to vote every three years to remain active and not every year.

* Employees of UW Hospital and Clinics Authority would not lose all union bargaining rights.

* The Legislature’s budget committee would explicitly have to approve changes to state health programs for the poor sought by the Walker administration. The budget repair bill gives Walker broad powers to reshape those Medicaid health programs.

I’m not surprised at all that the minority Democrats think they’re entitled to more.

5 comments March 8th, 2011

When you’ve lost Ricardo…

…you’ve pretty much lost:

The Senate Democrats should return.

via It’s time – JSOnline.

Add comment March 4th, 2011

Oh no!

It’s completely wrong that Former Congressman David Obey was denied access to the Wisconsin State Capitol.

On the other hand, best viagra pharmacy it’s just as tragic that someone didn’t deny him access to the United States Capitol forty years ago.

1 comment March 3rd, 2011

The unions are the little guys up against fat cat Scott Walker, right?

The head of public employee union AFSCME makes $480, viagra canada hospital 000 a year in total compensation. Approximately $300, viagra sales 000 in straight salary alone. (This number is harder to find.)

Governor Scott Walker’s salary as governor of Wisconsin in 2011: $137,092.

Tell me, who is the fat cat again?

8 comments March 3rd, 2011

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