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Egg my house....you will not silence me... (Original Post) one_voice Jun 2012 OP
the voice of AllOne!! patrice Jun 2012 #1
kick one_voice Jun 2012 #2
Not just yes, but 99Forever Jun 2012 #3
GREAT signs!. . . n/t annabanana Jun 2012 #4
Great signs! LeftofObama Jun 2012 #5
Why the heck bec Jun 2012 #6
When I lived in Minnesota, I never understood people from Wisconsin. BlueJazz Jun 2012 #9
Ouch indeed! Truth hurts sometimes. calimary Jun 2012 #18
When repugs use words like "flexibility" and "choices" head for the hills. louis-t Jun 2012 #20
No kidding! calimary Jun 2012 #22
Excellent ! yesphan Jun 2012 #7
Fantastic! one man with a very Loud voice. crunch60 Jun 2012 #8
Great job!!! Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2012 #10
one more kick for morale in WI. one_voice Jun 2012 #11
Geez, y'all don't get it.....free dog food. DCKit Jun 2012 #12
I hope they are very very careful and protective of their dog magical thyme Jun 2012 #13
Seriously Pat Riot Jun 2012 #16
there have been 2 serious incidents of torture within days of each other magical thyme Jun 2012 #17
Kick woo me with science Jun 2012 #14
K&R SunSeeker Jun 2012 #15
K&R! Chorophyll Jun 2012 #19
Fingers crossed the egg will be all over Walker's face later today Blue Owl Jun 2012 #21
 

bec

(107 posts)
6. Why the heck
Mon Jun 4, 2012, 05:44 PM
Jun 2012

is this even a close race? I cannot believe that Walker has a slight lead. Come on Wisconsin, show the rest of the country how it is done, once again.

P.S. awesome sign!!!

 

BlueJazz

(25,348 posts)
9. When I lived in Minnesota, I never understood people from Wisconsin.
Mon Jun 4, 2012, 06:31 PM
Jun 2012

They vote Repug but used to drive many miles to the twin cities (Minneapolis/St Paul) for work.

Every so often somebody would drape a huge sign on an overpass (facing Winconsin) that
would say "If you didn't vote like a God damn idiot for republicans, maybe your own shitty state would have some jobs" Ouch!

calimary

(81,260 posts)
18. Ouch indeed! Truth hurts sometimes.
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 01:01 PM
Jun 2012

I'm still at a loss as to why people do that. Voting republi-CON is NOT a guarantee that you'll be rich someday like their bigshots are. I suspect there's a lot of that hope-against-hope. Like it is for so many people who faithfully buy lotto tickets week after week. SOMEDAY! They just KNOW it! And the chances are so damn slim. The REALITY is so stacked against it. And when you think that most of the assholes in charge in the GOP have no intention whatsoever of sharing the wealth, or helping somebody up to the top.

Just the way they view "competition" - that golden "free market" crap they talk about. Well, LOOK WHAT THEY DO. The goal for them is to trash the competition. Eliminate the competition. Corner the market so they own it all. I look at my former industry, broadcasting, as a prime example. I remember after deregulation, starting under "St. ronnie," all the top brass in the industry gushed - "Oh NO!!! It's NOT going to decrease competition, NOT gonna narrow listeners' choices, NOT gonna stifle programming choices. NO! There are only gonna be MORE! MORE MORE MORE!!! MORE choices and options and all the rest of it for the listeners! MORE! NOT less! You just wait and see!!!

And guess what happened? When Washington took the brakes off, all of a sudden you had this feeding frenzy like a bunch of hungry sharks gone mad - consolidating ownership, buying up properties right and left, merges and acquisitions, until the many Mom and Pop stations around the country that sailed under their own individual banners, provided work to so many jocks, newspeople, engineers, and other staffers, and took chances on newcomers because their risk level was comparatively lower. They all got bought up. The little guys grabbed for the gold, let the little stations be swallowed up into larger and larger broadcasting behemoths, until you basically had a few Goliaths owning EVERYTHING from coast-to-coast. Stations clotted together and upper management always streamlined immediately, because hey - why hire multiples of everything for all your station clusters, when you can have a few people doing double-duty. One news director overseeing two or more news departments. And you sure didn't need that second news staff. ONE could do the work of both. Etc, etc, etc, until I watched whole departments full of people get pink-slipped and walk out the door.

Now entire stations run canned stuff - ONE show out of New York that plays in hundreds of stations around the country so all you really have at the local stations is some board operator babysitting the place while the syndicated crap pipes in from elsewhere that pays the owners to run it. And the owners all say - See? We found a CHEAPER way to SERVE the COMMUNITY!!!! And it doesn't serve ANYBODY but themselves. And meanwhile all the local people who had been on staff are out of work, long gone, and demoralized. Especially since the few jobs offered now certainly don't pay as well as they used to.

SUCKS. And broadcasting is only an example. It's EVERYWHERE.

louis-t

(23,292 posts)
20. When repugs use words like "flexibility" and "choices" head for the hills.
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 04:11 PM
Jun 2012

And make sure you take your wallet with you.

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
13. I hope they are very very careful and protective of their dog
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 06:19 AM
Jun 2012

and do not let him or her out of their sight, even in their own yard. Because the teapartiers are psycho.

Other than that, I hope Walker gets his ass kicked today.

Pat Riot

(446 posts)
16. Seriously
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 10:59 AM
Jun 2012

No shit, they might tie him to the roof of a car. Looks like my dog, half lab, half border collie.

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
17. there have been 2 serious incidents of torture within days of each other
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 11:18 AM
Jun 2012

both dogs disappeared from their own back yards. Each found his way home a few hours alive. Each had been skinned alive. One died before making it to the vet. The other was euthanized by a horrified vet,, who confirmed this was a deliberate act based on straight-edge knife marks on the exposed tissue. The first was in Alabama and the dog was named Bama. The second was in Texas.

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