I'm impressed with Scott Walker the Wisconsin governor. He has calmly and clearly making his case before the American people and he's sticking to his guns.
This protest has obviously been planned and coordinated between the unions, the DNC and the White house. They must see the fiscal crisis as an opportunity to take more power. God only know what insane scenario is bouncing around in those evil little brains of theirs but if they are willing to ignore the biggest financial disaster since the Great Depression and call for more of the same, then I think it's safe to say Trumka & Company don't believe in democratic capitalism.
I will say this, they're playing a dangerous game. The people of Wisconsin and the country just expressed no confidence in their hair brained ideas and now they're doubling down. You'll know it's all falling apart when the big boys start to run for cover and I suspect that will be sooner rather than later.
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5 comments:
Well, now that image is on my mind - thanks.
Not CW...yet.
Thanks Sally.
Just kidding, pal - I'm sure you'd never have a nasty beard like that guy.
I'm impressed with Scott Walker the Wisconsin governor. He has calmly and clearly making his case before the American people and he's sticking to his guns.
This protest has obviously been planned and coordinated between the unions, the DNC and the White house. They must see the fiscal crisis as an opportunity to take more power. God only know what insane scenario is bouncing around in those evil little brains of theirs but if they are willing to ignore the biggest financial disaster since the Great Depression and call for more of the same, then I think it's safe to say Trumka & Company don't believe in democratic capitalism.
I will say this, they're playing a dangerous game. The people of Wisconsin and the country just expressed no confidence in their hair brained ideas and now they're doubling down. You'll know it's all falling apart when the big boys start to run for cover and I suspect that will be sooner rather than later.
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