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Scuba

(53,475 posts)
Tue Feb 21, 2012, 08:01 AM Feb 2012

Wisconsin: Public Policy Polling says Wisconsin Loves Scott Walker...........................Not.

Hey, Scooter, I can smell toast burning!!!

http://cognidissidence.blogspot.com/2012/02/walker-wisgop-under-mining-their-own.html



This poll in specific show how Wisconsinites feel about Scott Walker and Republican legislators selling out our most valuable assets so that out of state mining companies can increase their profit margin:

Key finding from the poll include:

-69% of voters oppose weakening Wisconsin’s wetlands law, while only 22% think doing so is necessary to attract open-pit mining companies and jobs to the state. Majorities of Democrats (81/14), independents (70/21), and Republicans alike (53/35) stand against any legislation that would hurt the state’s wetlands. The negative environmental fallout far outweighs any other factors for voters when it comes to this bill.

-Only 22% of voters support a provision that would reduce public participation in the mining application process, while 72% are opposed to it. This is another proposal where we find strong agreement across the party spectrum- Democrats (87/10), independents (74/21), and Republicans (52/37) all think there should be no weakening in the right of citizens to speak out against mining permits.

-Just 34% of voters support any streamlining of environmental regulations to help bring mining jobs to northern Wisconsin, while 49% oppose any weakening of water protections. Always critical independent voters are even more against proposed streamlining of environmental regulations than the population as a whole, opposing it 51/33. Wisconsin voters are sending a clear message: legislators should vote against this bill. They think its negative environmental impacts far outweigh any jobs it may create. And they strongly oppose any changes to the process that would quiet citizens’ voices.





The actual survey results are here.

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Wisconsin: Public Policy Polling says Wisconsin Loves Scott Walker...........................Not. (Original Post) Scuba Feb 2012 OP
Wisconsin loves Scott Walker to leave office-NOW! They forgot to finish our true feelings. midnight Feb 2012 #1
nvm jis6255xe Feb 2012 #2
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