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Little-Acorn
06-06-2012, 01:28 PM
Recalls are usually done when a politician promises one thing during his campaign and then does something else once elected (see Barack Obama and FDR); or whose job performance abjectly fails to achieve what he promised due to his own bad judgment or other such incompetence (see Jimmy Carter and Gray Davis).

Yesterday's failed recall attempt by the Democrats, was done simply because the Wisconsin governor promised during his campaign to cut spending, reduce the state's deficit, and curtail the public-sector unions; and then when a majority of Wisconsin voters approved of his plan and put him in office, he did exactly what he had promised. Wisconsin's small minority of leftist fanatics didn't like the promises, didn't like the results (which matched the promises), and so threw a temper tantrum and tried to go against the majority, and reverse the outcome of the original election. They failed the recall attempt just as they had failed to keep Walker out of office in the first place, and for identical reasons: What they wanted was the opposite of what the majority wanted, both times. Even the issues were identical.

Recalls are usually for politicians who lie or fail. God knows we have enough of those. But here we had a recall attempt of a politician who kept his promises and succeeded. And apparently it was BECAUSE he kept his promises and succeeded!

Sounds to me like the wrong people got recalled.

jimnyc
06-06-2012, 01:31 PM
They fought him on an issue, like what happens daily in all 50 states. They lost. Rather than move on, or work to make changes - they whined like bitches and tried to have him removed instead. :poke: :slap:

Abbey Marie
06-06-2012, 01:41 PM
They fought him on an issue, like what happens daily in all 50 states. They lost. Rather than move on, or work to make changes - they whined like bitches and tried to have him removed instead. :poke: :slap:

Nothing motivates people to fight, like the potential loss of money and power. And unions are huge moneymakers. This is a great day!

Little-Acorn
06-06-2012, 01:47 PM
They fought him on an issue, like what happens daily in all 50 states. They lost. Rather than move on, or work to make changes - they whined like bitches and tried to have him removed instead. :poke: :slap:

Brings to mind a horrible old joke.

Q: What do you tell a woman with two black eyes?
A: Nothing. You already told her twice.

OK, PC'ers, go ahead and flog me. But when you're done, maybe we should think about rephrasing it:

Q: What should the voters of Wisconsin tell a bunch of Democrats who tried to keep their preferred governor out of office, and then tried to recall him after they voted him in?
A: Nothing. The voters already told them twice.

Thunderknuckles
06-06-2012, 02:19 PM
Another minor interesting note is that Walker won the recall by a slightly greater margin than what got him elected in the first place.

My plea to Scott Walker: Once you're done with Wisconsin, move to California :D
(he'll probably be moving to the White House by then)