Mitch Daniels as Indiana Governor, by executive order, abolished all public sector unions in his state in his first day in office. Would you support him doing the same thing for all federal unionized workers if he were elected President?
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Evergreen 2011/05/12 11:56:35Yes+4I'm an Illinois democrat and after living in the corruption for my entire life - YES - I definitely think ALL public unions should be abolished. They are nothing but a campaign financing scheme for shifty whore politicians. And if you are wondering if I voted for scum Obama - NO - I did not because I knew better. I wrote in Donald Duck instead which is exactly what I will do in 2012 if that commie remains on the ballot.





















Real Americans are the ones who scrape out their place in the country on their own. While they might accept some assistance from friends, neighbors, or family they have NO need to pay people for the privelage of telling them what to do, when to do it, and how to vote, aka. bossing them around.
Real Americans are not sociopathetic robotic types. They stand on their own 2 feet.
Communist Americans demand that someone make their decisions for them, that they get paid no matter how WORTHLESS their work is, and they NEVER accept responsibility for their own actions. They are the crotch critters on the body politic. ;o)
Speaking of the Communists ... ;o)
http://www.politifact.com/wis...
Now it is for police protection? Really? There was no violence so why spend so much for police protection? Because those big, tough Republicons were scared of 2nd grade teachers?
Felony charges filed against teacher in WI e-mail death threats
Prosecutors filed two felony counts and two misdemeanor counts against 26-year-old Katherine Windels of Cross Plains, Wisconsin, but only after the Wisconsin Department of Justice sent the district attorney a sharply-worded memo of its own, wondering why prosecutors hadn’t done anything with the referral. It turns out that the woman who sent death threats to sixteen Senators and their families and claimed to have already built the bombs to kill them had never been arrested despite admitting to the charges
LMAO
YOU would be pissing your pants all day long, and I remain CERTAIN that you are one of the STUPID people that believe the police keep you safe.
Where I live we ALL own firearms. Perhaps that is why our crime rate is almost nonexistant. ;o)
One of the people in this conversation is a true American patriot, gun owner and a veteran. The other would be you.
If it is warranted, then just do it. Why give a warning?
The idea of a LIEberal with a spine. Now THAT is Priceless! LMAO!
I'm sure you won't read this, but here is the link to the article anyways ...
http://www.reuters.com/articl...
Liberalism fails every time it is tried. ALWAYS. ;o)
http://www.usdebtclock.org/st...
Oh, yeah...let me remind you of one thing...Chicago might be liberal, but the rest of the State of Illinois is CONSERNAZI.
As for Texas:
Right-to-work states economically better off: study
FTA:
The study shows that more Americans are moving to right-to-work states, causing states that force unionization to lose seats in Congress.
From 2000-2010, forced-union states lost 9 seats while right-to-work states gained 9. The increase in population and new businesses (right-to-work states had 46 percent more private business growth) has also resulted in a greater increase in employment and income in right-to-work states.
And:
The inventory of private-sector jobs in Texas increased by 732,800 between April 2001 and the same month this year, according to an On Numbers analysis of new federal employment data. …
Texas avoided the real-estate bust that decimated the economies of several large Sunbelt states, including California and Florida, during the 2008-2010 recession. It consequently was positioned for a faster takeoff once the national economy began improving, allowing it to create 251,700 new jobs in the past year alone.
The runners-up to Texas in private-sector growth were Arizona and Utah, which added 90,200 and 90,000 jobs respectively, during the decade from 2001 to 2011.
Illinois remains in much worse shape than T...
As for Texas:
Right-to-work states economically better off: study
FTA:
The study shows that more Americans are moving to right-to-work states, causing states that force unionization to lose seats in Congress.
From 2000-2010, forced-union states lost 9 seats while right-to-work states gained 9. The increase in population and new businesses (right-to-work states had 46 percent more private business growth) has also resulted in a greater increase in employment and income in right-to-work states.
And:
The inventory of private-sector jobs in Texas increased by 732,800 between April 2001 and the same month this year, according to an On Numbers analysis of new federal employment data. …
Texas avoided the real-estate bust that decimated the economies of several large Sunbelt states, including California and Florida, during the 2008-2010 recession. It consequently was positioned for a faster takeoff once the national economy began improving, allowing it to create 251,700 new jobs in the past year alone.
The runners-up to Texas in private-sector growth were Arizona and Utah, which added 90,200 and 90,000 jobs respectively, during the decade from 2001 to 2011.
Illinois remains in much worse shape than Texas even though, or maybe because, 0bama refuses to assist Texas with their ILLEGAL Alien problem. ;o)
The debt per citizen in Illinois is $11,299.
You really do need to stop using your Democrat approved Ebonics Math. ;o)
The difference is $717 or 6% - not that much difference. Why aren't you screaming about Texas?
Fed survey: Economy falters because of slower manufacturing and weaker consumer spending
Time to gird your loins:
FTA:
WASHINGTON (AP) -- For the first time this year, the economy has slowed in several U.S. regions, burdened by high gas prices that have weakened consumer spending and crises in Japan that reduced manufacturing output.
All 12 of the Federal Reserve's bank regions grew this spring. But four regions endured slower growth in April and May compared with earlier this year, a Fed survey released Wednesday showed.
Fed banks in New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Chicago said growth weakened in those regions. By contrast, the Fed regions in Boston, Cleveland, Richmond, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City and San Francisco said growth there remained steady.
The Dallas region was the only one to report accelerating growth. !
Now you can explain how you expected that. LOL!
More on the 0bama Economy:
Democrats' Tax-And-Spend Insanity
According to The Hill, Democrats are so frustrated with President Obama's "passivity on the economy" that they're actively working on a fresh stimulus package that would include significant new spending on roads and other infrastructure, paid for by closing various tax loopholes.
Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, told the publication that "the last election was about jobs and the economy, and now we're in a position where we really do need some economic pump-priming by the federal government."
Has Harkin been asleep for the past two years? Doesn't he remember that Democrats already pushed through $830 billion worth of "pump priming"? And that this was supposed to stimulate growth and hold unemployment under 8%?
Instead, quarterly GDP growth has averaged an anemic 2.8% since the recession officially ended two years ago, and unemployment has been at or above 9% for all but two of the past 24 months.
Coming soon to a reigon near you: 0bama Regime Forces Closure Of Electrical Power Plants
More on the 0bama Economy:
Democrats' Tax-And-Spend Insanity
According to The Hill, Democrats are so frustrated with President Obama's "passivity on the economy" that they're actively working on a fresh stimulus package that would include significant new spending on roads and other infrastructure, paid for by closing various tax loopholes.
Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, told the publication that "the last election was about jobs and the economy, and now we're in a position where we really do need some economic pump-priming by the federal government."
Has Harkin been asleep for the past two years? Doesn't he remember that Democrats already pushed through $830 billion worth of "pump priming"? And that this was supposed to stimulate growth and hold unemployment under 8%?
Instead, quarterly GDP growth has averaged an anemic 2.8% since the recession officially ended two years ago, and unemployment has been at or above 9% for all but two of the past 24 months.
Coming soon to a reigon near you: 0bama Regime Forces Closure Of Electrical Power Plants
This is a good move.