Atomic_Smurf
Well-Known Member
Classic. Hope everyone was able to stay away from the leftwing media created violence in the heartland last night. Never underestimate the the ignorance of Obama voters in large numbers.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/wisconsins-2-budget-hole-forecast-223143764.html....and the sea levels they say. Wisconsin is finally turning red after years of Democrats running it into the ground & California is having the same bankruptcy problems that Wisconsin was having before Wisconsinites wised up & elected a republican governor. Texas would be a better comparison.
Walker releases his budget plan Feb 3rd. Hang on to your hat! Its not going to be popular among welfare recipients that are on drugs.
Or the state agencies that are asking for big increases in funding that has caused this FAKE projected budget deficit to Make Gov. Walker look like he can't manage the state in retaliation for RTW.Walker releases his budget plan Feb 3rd. Hang on to your hat! Its not going to be popular among welfare recipients that are on drugs.
Biased article by a bitter journalist out to GET Scott Walker.
No problem buddy. I'll be back on Feb 3 to post that fake report.Without guys like stopsperhour we might not be aware of the latest lies & false narratives from the left. Thanks for keeping us current sph!
???No problem buddy. I'll be back on Feb 3 to post that fake report.
Walker. GOP front runner.Your governor is a ing joke.
Good luck Wisconsin with this putz.
You're going to need it.
http://thinkprogress.org/election/2015/02/04/3618996/walker-budget-officials/
But as the Governor struggles to close a nearly $2 billion budget gap, state officials on both sides of the aisle tell ThinkProgress the plan is “nonsensical,” and predict it will trigger public sector layoffs, weaken environmental protections and devastate higher education. State leaders are also blasting the budget as fiscally irresponsible, estimating that one controversial proposal to administer drug tests for food stamp recipients could cost local counties millions.
Former Republican Senate Majority Leader Dale Schultz added that the Governor’s policies over the past four years created much of the budget gap in the first place.
“Walker inherited a big deficit from Governor [Jim] Doyle, but now we’re right back in the same soup because of this anti-government, ‘starve the beast’ mentality,” Schultz told ThinkProgress. “As soon as there was any revenue, [Walker] wanted to cut taxes. It’s great for turning on a certain element of his base, but I’m not sure what it’s doing for the average mother and father in Wisconsin.”
The Governor’s new budget cuts property taxes even further, merges agencies that provide public services, and diverts funds from public schools into expanding private voucher programs, which Schultz called “dubious educational experiments.”
The plan also makes unprecedented massive cuts to state universities and public media. The state Department of National Resources will also take a big hit, losing 66 jobs, the ability to create new land conservation until 2028, and much of its power to regulate polluters.
The exact same situation when Walker was running and Doyle was Gov. Key word, projected.Or the state agencies that are asking for big increases in funding that has caused this FAKE projected budget deficit to Make Gov. Walker look like he can't manage the state in retaliation for RTW.
If he's the front runner, the election is Hillary's to lose.Walker. GOP front runner.
Great, another rant from a "reporter" that has a political agenda. Can't you come up with better sources to link to? Yours are all ultra-leftists like you.Your governor is a ing joke.
Good luck Wisconsin with this putz.
You're going to need it.
http://thinkprogress.org/election/2015/02/04/3618996/walker-budget-officials/
But as the Governor struggles to close a nearly $2 billion budget gap, state officials on both sides of the aisle tell ThinkProgress the plan is “nonsensical,” and predict it will trigger public sector layoffs, weaken environmental protections and devastate higher education. State leaders are also blasting the budget as fiscally irresponsible, estimating that one controversial proposal to administer drug tests for food stamp recipients could cost local counties millions.
Former Republican Senate Majority Leader Dale Schultz added that the Governor’s policies over the past four years created much of the budget gap in the first place.
“Walker inherited a big deficit from Governor [Jim] Doyle, but now we’re right back in the same soup because of this anti-government, ‘starve the beast’ mentality,” Schultz told ThinkProgress. “As soon as there was any revenue, [Walker] wanted to cut taxes. It’s great for turning on a certain element of his base, but I’m not sure what it’s doing for the average mother and father in Wisconsin.”
The Governor’s new budget cuts property taxes even further, merges agencies that provide public services, and diverts funds from public schools into expanding private voucher programs, which Schultz called “dubious educational experiments.”
The plan also makes unprecedented massive cuts to state universities and public media. The state Department of National Resources will also take a big hit, losing 66 jobs, the ability to create new land conservation until 2028, and much of its power to regulate polluters.
You should know that when Walker was sworn in, the state had a deficit of $3.6 billion. Looks like that budget projection was right on the target because there was a massive deficit.The exact same situation when Walker was running and Doyle was Gov. Key word, projected.
Wasn't Hillary the one claiming her plane came under fire when she was Sec. of State going into Serbia? Didn't that turn out to be untrue?If he's the front runner, the election is Hillary's to lose.
From the liberals at ThinkProgress lol. Does it ever get old, believing lies, having them debunked & having to search for new lies to cling too? Don't worry, I'm sure you guys will get him next time.Your governor is a ing joke.
Good luck Wisconsin with this putz.
You're going to need it.
http://thinkprogress.org/election/2015/02/04/3618996/walker-budget-officials/
But as the Governor struggles to close a nearly $2 billion budget gap, state officials on both sides of the aisle tell ThinkProgress the plan is “nonsensical,” and predict it will trigger public sector layoffs, weaken environmental protections and devastate higher education. State leaders are also blasting the budget as fiscally irresponsible, estimating that one controversial proposal to administer drug tests for food stamp recipients could cost local counties millions.
Former Republican Senate Majority Leader Dale Schultz added that the Governor’s policies over the past four years created much of the budget gap in the first place.
“Walker inherited a big deficit from Governor [Jim] Doyle, but now we’re right back in the same soup because of this anti-government, ‘starve the beast’ mentality,” Schultz told ThinkProgress. “As soon as there was any revenue, [Walker] wanted to cut taxes. It’s great for turning on a certain element of his base, but I’m not sure what it’s doing for the average mother and father in Wisconsin.”
The Governor’s new budget cuts property taxes even further, merges agencies that provide public services, and diverts funds from public schools into expanding private voucher programs, which Schultz called “dubious educational experiments.”
The plan also makes unprecedented massive cuts to state universities and public media. The state Department of National Resources will also take a big hit, losing 66 jobs, the ability to create new land conservation until 2028, and much of its power to regulate polluters.