Walker to face recall

i don't know where you get your news....but the GAB has not vetted the signatures. also, with legal challenges, even if the GAB vets the signatures, the signatures will not actually be vetted until the legal challenges are adjudicated.

It will take 46% (?) of the signatures to be falsified for the recall effort to be killed. Regardless, the fact remains that Walker has trimmed the deficit around without laying off teachers or state workers- I think that secretly, those workers who would have lost their jobs had unions had their way, whether democrats or independents, won't vote him out.
 
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no doubt, but just as law enforcement unions shouldn't be able to influence the will of the people by opposing the implementation of laws restoring freedom and rights, so shouldn't labor unions force onerous rules and regulations that drive jobs out of the country.

Labor unions are driving jobs out of the country?
 
i don't know where you get your news....but the GAB has not vetted the signatures. also, with legal challenges, even if the GAB vets the signatures, the signatures will not actually be vetted until the legal challenges are adjudicated.

Here is where I got it;

On Jan 17, 2012, at 6:22 PM, Rich wrote:


We DID it!
We needed 540K signatures to force a recall...we turned in over a million today!
(And those million signatures have already been vetted.)
In just 60 days, over 25% of eligible voters said loud and clear..."No More Scooter!"

http://www.wisdems.org/news/blog/view/2012-01-one-million-strong-to-recall-scott-walker

Adios Gov Douchebag!

I assume he means that they vetted them as they collected them, for example by seeing a valid I.D.
 
It's a double standard too. If SF doesn't want union having such political influence then he should be opposed to corporations and other interest groups having such influence too.

I do oppose that moron. The biggest problem in DC is that we allowed the idiots to convince the population that bribing is ok if you call it 'lobbying'.
 
Freedom isn't free.

True... but this has nothing to do with Freedom. This has to do with a group not liking the election results and laws passed to balance the budget and so they are going to force the state to pay for a recall election. It is a bad precedent. The unions should be forced to pay for it if they lose the recall effort.
 
True... but this has nothing to do with Freedom. This has to do with a group not liking the election results and laws passed to balance the budget and so they are going to force the state to pay for a recall election. It is a bad precedent. The unions should be forced to pay for it if they lose the recall effort.

Sorry to blatently disagree, but it most certainly is about freedom.
 
The message? Really? How about this; Voting still counts. Elected official's first obligation is to the voters, not special interest groups.

So you oppose this recall?

Because the people voted Walker into office. Walker and the State Legislature passed laws to help balance the budget. A SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP is opposed to these changes and is trying to force a recall election to get someone friendly to the SPECIAL INTEREST group elected.
 
Here is where I got it;

On Jan 17, 2012, at 6:22 PM, Rich wrote:


We DID it!
We needed 540K signatures to force a recall...we turned in over a million today!
(And those million signatures have already been vetted.)
In just 60 days, over 25% of eligible voters said loud and clear..."No More Scooter!"

http://www.wisdems.org/news/blog/view/2012-01-one-million-strong-to-recall-scott-walker

Adios Gov Douchebag!

I assume he means that they vetted them as they collected them, for example by seeing a valid I.D.

the GAB vets them dune. and then if challenged, they are not fully vetted until judicial adjudication.
 
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