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In reply to the discussion: Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Signs Laws Restricting Unions (Right To Work) [View all]Drunken Irishman
(34,857 posts)19. A lot of voters are perfectly fine cutting off their noses to spite their face.
And then they get all angry and emotional when things don't turn out like they expected.
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Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Signs Laws Restricting Unions (Right To Work) [View all]
Purveyor
Dec 2012
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dear michigan, you voted for these people. hope you're happy with the outcomes nt
msongs
Dec 2012
#1
I voted, but if my dislike for republicans wasn't so strong, I would have stayed home for those
bloomington-lib
Dec 2012
#22
The Gov. race was 58%/40%. So roughly 40% of Mi. voters did not vote Repub.
MichiganVote
Dec 2012
#10
that is the problem, what did they think would happen? A lot of labor also voted for Reagan because
still_one
Dec 2012
#15
A lot of voters are perfectly fine cutting off their noses to spite their face.
Drunken Irishman
Dec 2012
#19
Of course not. He was installed to do this very thing, then high-tail it out of Lansing.
marmar
Dec 2012
#14
I thought that the minute he 'flip-flopped' and allowed the fast-tracking of this legislation. Sad
Purveyor
Dec 2012
#16
DU these: Michigan Democratic Party, Michigan Senate Democrats, Michigan House Democrats
Coyotl
Dec 2012
#26
Time for the feds to step in and cancel all federal monies to both Wisconsin and Michigan until
Panasonic
Dec 2012
#27