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Little-Acorn
03-07-2011, 02:58 PM
The Wisconsin Democrat Senators are acting more and more like common criminals trying to get favorable terms from the authorities before turning themselves in to the law.

Now apparently they've told the Governor to meet them at a "neutral site"... along to Wisconsin-Illinois border(!!)... to discuss the bills they don't like.

Have they forgotten that the state Senate building in Madison, WI was built for that purpose?

The delusions of these people are exceeding the bounds of sanity. What's next? An offer to exchange hostages?

One of them apparently said he was going to return to the capitol to "force a vote"... apparently forgetting that the Republicans have been trying to get a vote all along and that he and his fellow Democrats are the ones disrupting it.

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http://www.presstv.ir/usdetail/168712.html

Monday, March 7, 2011

The Democratic state Senate leader in Wisconsin has written a letter to Governor Scott Walker asking him to hold a meeting to resolve differences regarding his controversial proposed budget at a neutral site along the Wisconsin-Illinois border. Huffingtonpost.com

Mark Miller, who on Sunday night was quoted by the Wall Street Journal as saying he was prepared to head back to the state capital to force a vote on the budget -- even without ensuring that the controversial anti-collective bargaining provision was dropped -- walked back that impression on Monday morning.

Kathianne
03-07-2011, 03:51 PM
Reminds me of a kidnapper, making demands.

Little-Acorn
03-07-2011, 04:07 PM
Reminds me of a kidnapper, making demands.

And what they kidnapped, was Wisconsin's democratic process.

If the people of Wisconsin give them enough ransom money (i.e. bloated wages and pensions for state employees, plus the power to bloat them even more later), the kidnappers will let the democratic process start working again.

fj1200
03-07-2011, 04:09 PM
He should agree and then command the WI national guard special forces unit :laugh: to make a cross border incursion. Make it so he wakes up at his desk at the capital.

Little-Acorn
03-07-2011, 05:29 PM
Apparently the Wisconsin state Senate Majority Leader, Scott Fitzgerald, wrote a reply to the Democrat's letter. No comment needed.

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http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2011/03/07/awesome_wisconsin_senate_majority_leader_destroys_ democratic_counterpart_in_letter

March 7, 2011

Sen. Mark Miller

Parts Unknown, IL

Dear Senator Miller,

Thank you for your hand-delivered letter with an offer to meet, in Illinois, about the business and future direction of Wisconsin.

Let’s set aside how bizarre that is for a moment.

As you know, this legislation is designed to finally balance the state budget, prevent layoffs and create jobs in the real world. There are hundreds of thousands of unemployed or underemployed Wisconsinites, and at least 1,500 more whose jobs are in the balance because of your media stunt. We all deserve better than this.

In the meantime, members of your caucus have been meeting with the governor’s staff, talking to the media, trying to find a way back to Madison, and contradicting your message in public. In case you don’t remember, you were present yourself at one of those meetings with the governor’s staff. Your grasp of reality, and control of your caucus as minority leader, continues to amaze me.

As you know, your opportunity to compromise and amend the bill was on the floor of the state Senate. As you know, you forfeited that right and opportunity when you decided to flee the state instead of doing your job.

Your stubbornness in trying to ignore the last election and protect the broken status quo is truly shameful. While we wait for you and your colleagues to finally show up, Senate Republicans continue to stand ready to do the job we were elected to do, here in Wisconsin. I hope you are enjoying your vacation, and your vacation from reality.

Sincerely,

Scott Fitzgerald

Senate Majority Leader

CC: Governor Scott Walker

logroller
03-08-2011, 01:40 AM
Beat ol red to the punch, yeah me!!!
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