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(JSOnline)   Wis. Governor Scott Walker signs 51 bills into law on Thursday. For some strange reason, the guy seems to be in a rush to get things done   (jsonline.com) divider line 12
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2012-04-07 01:10:44 PM
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Next on Walker's agenda is the mandatory kick a puppy and steal candy from blind children law. This law will require all Wisconsonites to kick puppies and steal candy from blind children whenever they encounter them.

More than anything else, it's a jobs bill.
2012-04-07 07:05:45 PM
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Weaver95: Nina Haagen Dazs: Or, maybe he already has a better job lined up.

that's possible too.

it's also possible that Walker is legitimately insane. he seems to lack empathy and have trouble interpreting social cues. I wonder what he's like in person
prison?
2012-04-07 06:23:15 PM
1 votes:
Wis. Governor Scott Walker signs 51 bills into law on Thursday. For some strange reason, the guy seems to be in a rush to get things done (jsonline.com)

Yeah dumbarse, it is called a deadline, he had a 5:00 pm Thursday deadline to sign this legislative session's passed bills into law.
2012-04-07 04:24:53 PM
1 votes:
Weaver95: Republicat: Given that Walker has had several aides indicted or granted immunity in a John Doe investigation led by the Milwaukee County DA and the FBI that seems to be closing in on several campaign law violations committed by Walker or his staffers during his time as Milwaukee County Executive, its just as likely that he knows he's going to be indicted soon, and he's going to continue to overplay his hand to make sure that those people who invested in him get their money's worth.

if Walker ends up in a jail cell...do you think he'll squeal on the Koch brothers? He looks like a bleeder to me. once he realizes he's in deep shiat, he might just decide to roll over on his backers.


Why does this sound like a Mafia movie?
2012-04-07 04:10:48 PM
1 votes:
Nina Haagen Dazs: Good grief, this guy is total toast.

"A pair of smoking scorched shoes at the bottom of a very deep and wide blast crater" is my description of him after all this is done.
2012-04-07 03:35:03 PM
1 votes:
Shaggy_C: Elections have consequences. I don't feel one bit sorry for the people of Wisconsin who brought this upon themselves.

so now that they're doing their best to correct their mistakes...what? hold 'em down and piss on their heads?
2012-04-07 03:24:14 PM
1 votes:
Weaver95: Nina Haagen Dazs: Or, maybe he already has a better job lined up.

that's possible too.

it's also possible that Walker is legitimately insane. he seems to lack empathy and have trouble interpreting social cues. I wonder what he's like in person?


Well, there's that too. I recall that public family Christmas pic last year, his own kids looked like they had to be dragged in kicking and screaming to participate in that.
2012-04-07 03:20:26 PM
1 votes:
he's freeing business from the onerous burden of treating their employees like humans. what a hero.

/what a douchebag
2012-04-07 03:15:38 PM
1 votes:
ClavellBCMI: Amongst the things the GOP just got passed into law in WI:

"Prevent people subjected to employment discrimination from seeking punitive and compensatory damages in state court."

*headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*


Don't worry. It's a jobs bill.

I can't wait to hear about all of the new jobs that will be created in Wisconsin now!
2012-04-07 03:13:25 PM
1 votes:
www.sermons4kids.com
2012-04-07 03:09:22 PM
1 votes:
Everything will be rolled back by the new Governor.
2012-04-07 01:29:10 PM
1 votes:
So right before a recall election that is widely considered to be a tight race and where everyone is watching, Walker decides to go around and punch voters in the balls.

hmm.

well now that's an interesting strategy. most people who want to stay in office usually don't go around punching their voter base in the balls. and they sure don't take pictures of them punching voters in the balls, then make it a centerpiece of their re-election campaign.

I guess they just do things different in Wisconsin.
 
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