Saturday, March 19, 2011

VOTE ON IT AGAIN… PLAY THE LIBERAL GAME…



Dane County Judge Maryann Sumi has stopped the state’s new collective bargaining law from taking effect by issuing a restraining order. She granted this because Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne argued that lawmakers broke Wisconsin’s open meetings law. He says the two hours notice was not enough time, as the law states you should give 24hrs. notice. Attorney General Steven Means said the state will appeal the ruling, but this is not the way to do this.

The way to fix this is just vote again. Call them to the floor and vote.

Walker has other options too. He could wait, and that’s what he may do, but he could make a bold statement here and that would be my plan.

Ignore the judges ruling.

Yeah, that’s right. Ignore it. He could do this for two reasons. One would be because it’s going to become law anyway, no matter what is done here. This is just another delay tactic by liberals. The second takes a page right out of Obama’s play book. The Obama administration is ignoring a federal judges ruling on “The Paitiant Protection and Affordable Care Act” also know as Obamacare. The administration continues to force this law down the throats of the American people even though Judge Roger Vinson has ruled the law unconstitutional. When Vinson’s ruling came out, the administration dismissed it, saying it was “judicial overreaching” by a Reagan appointed judge. Vison’s ruling was the equivalent of an injunction, yet the Obama administration holds the courts ruling in contempt. Good luck with that Mr. President.

By this standard, Scott Walker could do the same. If he did, it would be really interesting, but he will stick to the legal letter of the law I’m sure because that’s what Republicans do. Liberals find the law to be only an obstacle.

Exhibit A: When asked if Obamacare was constitutional, then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, “Are you serious? Are you serious?” The reporter said yes. She then said, “You can put this on record: That is not a serious question.”
They (liberals) can ignore what laws they don’t like. We (conservatives) cannot.

Yeah, that’s what makes America great…  

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

EXHIBIT- A: CONSERVATIVE GAZETTE CLAIM WAY OFF THE MARK

Here’s the headline: “DELAVAN SPLIT ON WALKERS IMAGE”

Let’s look at this story a moment. I’m smack dab in the middle of this story and am quoted several times in it. But what are the facts? I was there. I commented on the page.
“See, I'm wondering how the Gazette comes up with this headline. Over 60 people show up to support Walker, all of them either DDHS grads or Delavan residents. The other side was 17 kids and 6 adults, not one worked in Delavan schools.
This is a "Split"?!?!
How do you figure?
The reporter, Ann Marie Ames, knew this. SHE TOLD ME there were no locals from the union there. Amy Matthews acts like the Charlie Sheen of protesting: She knows not when to quit. She has no concept of how she is hugely overplaying her hand. She is influencing people but not in the direction she seems to think she is. No one wants to hear this greedy drum beat any longer, yet she just grabs a bigger stick!”

“Anyone else want to tell me how conservative The Janesville Gazette is?”
So, let me understand this. When it’s something like Conservatives 60, Liberals 20, it’s a draw. This kind of thinking is the mainstream. These protesters were like great dumb sharks, remorselessly moving toward hunks of information they can swallow, but cannot digest. The Cerebral calisthenics required to wrap ones head around the idea that public unions are immune to recessions is not just extensive, it’s brutal. Yet they rely on the old adage “If you repeat it often enough, it becomes true. I think that originated in Germany somewhere, but I digress.
When no one will carry the water for the majority, even a local paper; a paper that has seen its city devastated by union greed, then the roots run deep and are not worth eradication. But I insist it be brought into the light. I will not countenance misrepresentation of the majority on a local level.
I know this: Getting signatures on those Republican recall certificates will be nearly impossible unless the people are tricked. That’s why I’m here.
Ms. Ames, tell the truth. Tell the whole truth. Being honest is such a challenge for a journalist, and that is a big problem for the realists out here. You may believe in your heart you told the whole story. If that’s true, you need to look what’s in that heart of yours, and do some house cleaning, just like the janitors at the capital are doing these days.
Have a safe day, and don't forget to stretch.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

YOU CAN DROP MY ACCOUNT BUT YOU CAN'T ACCOUNT FOR ME

Gaz-ette has once again seen fit to drop my account.
Well, they over played their hand.
Here's a promise I'll make to myself but I'll share it with you:
I am back.
I am real.
I will be heard.
You can't stop me.
Today my friends, I am on the very pages of this paper.
                                            I OWN YOU

Saturday, March 12, 2011

WELCOME ALL SOUTH EAST WISCONSINITES. THIS IS YOUR BLOG!!

I will post here as often as possible, articals which have people commenting the most from the GazetteXtra website. You may commet freely here and without censorship. If you keep the fowel language to a minimum, I will give you alturnatives to the Gazette's "staff" infection.

ENJOY!!

THE JOHN EYSTER BUNNY PROJECT~~ WE'RE HOPPING MAD AND WE ARE NOT GOING TO BE "STAFFED" AGAIN

I realize peoplein Wisconsin are upset right now. I get it. But if you can, lets talk about it and we might find a place to agree to disagree. If you want to dump on me, then that’s your cup-o-joe and I’ll take the arrows, because I'm a pioneer. Hence this new blog. People who are decisive and believe in their principles need a forum such as this. So this is a gift to you and myself. 

Name a topic. John Eysner's blog has raised the ire of a number of people, not the least of which is me. He lacks humility, credibility and, in my opinion, is elitist. What do you think? Here's a link to his latest blog. And it's a doozie.

Have comments about the Budget or the unions? Start us out. Many will come and defend their opinion I'm sure.