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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2011 2:52 pm 
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envious of your pension what a joke CHUMP CHANGE :lol: :D :P :smt005 :smt006

Then why are you writing in this thread if it doesn't mean anything to you? My chump change should not be a concern to you so why are you complaining...

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
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Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Gov. Walker’s Collective Bargaining Law

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A Wisconsin judge this morning struck down a so-called ‘budget repair bill’ silencing the voices of that state’s public workers — including tens of thousands of educators — saying that lawmakers violated the law to get their own passed.

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The evidence also demonstrated a failure to obey even the two-hour notice allowed for good cause if 24-hour notice is impossible or impractical. Section 19.84(3) unequivocally states that ‘in no case may the notice be provided less than 2 hours in advance of the meeting.’


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Several months ago Wisconsin Rep. Peter Barca questioned the legality of the rights-trampling legislation’s passage into law in the dead of night by Republicans, reading a letter from the state’s current attorney general.

http://www.educationvotes.nea.org/2011/05/26/wisconsin-judge-strikes-down-gov-walkers-collective-bargaining-law/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=EdVotes&utm_campaign=EdVotes052111&utm_content=Article1

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2011 12:06 pm 
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:lol:

They'll just go back and do it again.

The law is the law and GOOD will triumph over the public sector unions.

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:44 am 
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Good Triumphs over Evil!!!
Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Gov. Walker’s Collective Bargaining Law

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A Wisconsin judge this morning struck down a so-called ‘budget repair bill’ silencing the voices of that state’s public workers — including tens of thousands of educators — saying that lawmakers violated the law to get their own passed.

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The evidence also demonstrated a failure to obey even the two-hour notice allowed for good cause if 24-hour notice is impossible or impractical. Section 19.84(3) unequivocally states that ‘in no case may the notice be provided less than 2 hours in advance of the meeting.’


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Several months ago Wisconsin Rep. Peter Barca questioned the legality of the rights-trampling legislation’s passage into law in the dead of night by Republicans, reading a letter from the state’s current attorney general.

http://www.educationvotes.nea.org/2011/05/26/wisconsin-judge-strikes-down-gov-walkers-collective-bargaining-law/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=EdVotes&utm_campaign=EdVotes052111&utm_content=Article1

Awesome news. The law as struck down and many of the morons who voted for it are facing recall elections. 2012 will be a good year for progressives.

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
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It works both ways, splirks... :lol:

Many of the cowardly scumbag Democrats that fled the state and abdicated their sworn duty are facing recall elections as well.

Enjoy.... :smt006

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
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Divided Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds anti-union law
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EmailPrint.. Reuters – Protesters return to occupy the state Capitol June 14, 2011 as the Wisconsin State Assembly takes up … .By Jeff Mayers Jeff Mayers – Tue Jun 14, 10:10 pm ET
MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) – A sharply divided Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a controversial measure that curbs the collective bargaining rights of public workers in the state can go into effect.

In what was essentially a 4-3 decision, the high court overturned a lower court, which had ruled Republican lawmakers violated the state's open meetings law when they passed the measure in March.

"Access was not denied," the Supreme Court declared in Tuesday's decision. "There is no constitutional requirement that the legislature provide access to as many members of the public as wish to attend meetings of the legislature or meetings of legislative committees."

But Tuesday' 68-page decision was a thicket of concurrences and dissents, reflecting the sharp divide the measure has created in the state itself.

David Prosser, whose recent reelection to the state's high court had been hotly contested by opponents of the union measure, wrote in his eight-page concurrence that GOP legislators had good reason to rush things they way they did, given the ugly mood of protesters at the Capitol.

"The circuit court concluded that the legislature should have provided public notice of the special session conference committee 24 hours in advance," Prosser wrote.

"The court did not acknowledge that thousands of demonstrators stormed and occupied the state Capitol within a few hours of the notice that a conference committee meeting would be held."

But Justices Shirley Abrahamson, Ann Walsh Bradley and N. Patrick Coons disagreed, saying their colleagues had rendered a "hasty judgment" in a case where "the answers are not clear and our precedent is conflicting."

The three in dissent blasted the order to overrule the lower court, saying it was "based on errors of fact and law.

"They inappropriately use this court's original jurisdiction, make their own findings of fact, mischaracterize the parties' arguments, misinterpret statutes, minimize (if not eliminate) Wisconsin's constitutional guarantees, and misstate case law, appearing to silently overrule case law dating back to at least 1891," the three said.

NATIONAL DEBATE

The law at the heart of the controversy, which eliminates most collective bargaining rights for Wisconsin public workers and requires them to pay more for pensions and health coverage, prompted a national debate over unions.

It was passed by the Republican-controlled legislature and signed by Republican Governor Scott Walker in March despite the largest public protests in Madison since the Vietnam War.

In May, a circuit court judge hearing one of several challenges against the measure voided it, siding with opponents who argued Republican lawmakers had violated Wisconsin's strict open meetings law.

But in its ruling on Tuesday, the Supreme Court said the circuit court judge had overstepped her authority and violated the separation of powers in the state constitution.

The court said "one of the courts that we are charged with overseeing has usurped the legislative power which the Wisconsin Constitution grants exclusively to the legislature ... exceeded its jurisdiction, invaded the legislature's constitutional powers ... and erred in the enjoining the publication and further implementation of the Act."

Walker, who said the measure was needed to help the state fix its finances, welcomed Tuesday's judgment, saying it "provides our state the opportunity to move forward together and focus on getting Wisconsin working again."

Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said the Supreme Court had "vindicated" the administration's arguments.

The fractious debate over the measure propelled Wisconsin to the forefront of a wider national political fight as Republicans who took control of many statehouses in the November 2010 midterm elections moved aggressively to shrink government and made reining in public unions a top priority.

Democrats said the anti-union push was a veiled attempt to weaken political support from some of their strongest constituencies. But Republicans described the compensation and bargaining rights enjoyed by public union workers as unaffordable in an era of soaring state budget deficits.

The upheaval the measure caused continues to roil state politics. Six of the Republican senators who supported the law, and three of the Democratic senators who opposed it, will face special recall elections in July in what may be the largest wave of such special elections in U.S. history.

(Additional reporting by David Bailey and James B. Kelleher; Writing by James B. Kelleher; Editing by Peter Bohan)

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:13 am 
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chuckmo48 wrote:
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Wisconsin Judge Strikes Down Gov. Walker’s Collective Bargaining Law

Awesome news. The law as struck down and many of the morons who voted for it are facing recall elections. 2012 will be a good year for progressives.

Is the news still 'awesome', schprickles?

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Listeria Prompts Another Stilton Cheese Recall

A New Jersey food distributor is recalling an 8-9 pound wheel of imported "Royal Blue Stilton" cheese because it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

What do Obama and the Democrats plan to do about that?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
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Wisc teachers protest over calls they work -- an extra 30 minutes a day!

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:17 pm 
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Wisc teachers protest over calls they work -- an extra 30 minutes a day!

Don't blame them...do you know of anyone that would work 30 extra minutes a day without any compensation?

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
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Wisc teachers protest over calls they work -- an extra 30 minutes a day!

Don't blame them...do you know of anyone that would work 30 extra minutes a day without any compensation?



Dear Stupid,

Did you even read the article?

One would think teachers would actually do their homework.

The teachers are NOT asked to work any extra time without compensation.

It comes from a change in the contract.

It is their "planning time" that has been turned into teaching time.

After all, it IS called teaching, not planning.

Contracts cut both ways.







Let me gaze into my crystal ball and watch you change your argument from "they are not being compensated", to "planning time is important".

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
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Dear Stupid,

Did you even read the article?



what do you think?

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
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UNIONS LOSE IN WISCONSIN

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
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In the mean time , union thugs in New York are sabotaging telephone and network systems to advance their selfish cause.

or as sparks puts it, getting the best possible deal...

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 Post subject: Re: Cheesed Off Wisconsin DemocRATS
PostPosted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:09 pm 
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Don't blame them...do you know of anyone that would work 30 extra minutes a day without any compensation?


I have, and still do. My old partner did, as did members of his family. Lots of business owners and corporate executives do. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, and countless other fabulously wealthy computer geeks did, and still do. I'm sure Warren Buffet did. Military personnel do. Your ingrained NWI mentality explains why 400 former union workers end up standing in line for hours at a time for just a shot at seasonal work at places like Bed, Bath, and Beyond. Enjoy!!

But wait!! You were a teacher, right!? I always hear how teachers stay after work until midnight grading papers, then go home for a quick meal of wet shredded newspaper (because of severe underpayment, don't you know), grab a catnap from 1:00AM to 3:00AM, and are back at school assembling lesson plans, decorating their rooms, and planning parent/teacher conferences by 3:45AM before doing it all again. Of course, this is after stopping to buy school supplies for their entire classes with the money they saved by eating newspaper. I hear this sort of thing over and over. Are you telling me that the teachers are full of it?

No wonder you all jump for joy when a WalMart even hints at locating a facility in Lake County.


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