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Tea Partiers better step up before it's to late.

Tam

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If the Tea Partiers don't get out and show their support for the Republican Governors and their attempts to cut spending, I fear the Pro Unions protestors are going to make it look through the bias media as if they have all the support to buckle the government's fiscally responsible moves. If strong support is not shown NOW for all of these Governors you can bet Obama and his Administration are going to take it as a sign that budgets don't have to be cut to save the country from bankrupcy. Now is not the time to sit back and celebrate the win in Nov. if the Tea Parties don't want to be seen as a passing fancy. All voters need to rebell against politicans that are wasting tax payer money with childish games. They need to demand their elected officials come back to the state and act like adults not spoiled brats. These budgets need to be dealt with NOW before it is to late. :x
 

cutterone

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Here is a typical Democrap politican's way to handle the situation.

The New Hampshire Journal reports that Democratic Congressman Mike Capuano (D-MA) raised the stakes when he told union protesters they needed to "get a little bloody" when the circumstances warrant.

“I’m proud to be here with people who understand that it’s more than just sending an email to get you going. Every once and awhile you need to get out on the streets and get a little bloody when necessary,” Rep. Mike Capuano (D-Ma.) told a crowd in Boston on Tuesday rallying in solidarity for Wisconsin union members.



Continue reading on Examiner.com: Democratic Congressman says it's time for unions to get bloody - Spokane Conservative | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-spokane/democratic-congressman-says-it-s-time-for-unions-to-get-bloody#ixzz1Eo3VqZE4
 

Larrry

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The New Hampshire Journal reports that Democratic Congressman Mike Capuano (D-MA) raised the stakes when he told union protesters they needed to "get a little bloody" when the circumstances warrant.

Do ya reckon there is a Jared Loughner in the crowd
 

cutterone

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The common taxpayers are discovering that public sector unions are nothing more than a money laundrying scam to funnel taxpayers money through union dues to the Democrat party. You as a taxpayer, even if you do not belong or aggree with the principles and platforms of the Democrat party are helping pay for them with public unions.
 

cutterone

Well-known member
General Counsel Bob Chanin explains to NEA convention why Big Labor is so powerful:

Despite what some among us would like to believe it is not because of our creative ideas; it is not because of the merit of our positions; it is not because we care about children; and it is not because we have a vision of a great public school for every child.

The NEA and its affiliates are effective advocates because we have power. And we have power because there are more than 3.2 million people who are willing to pay us hundreds of million of dollars in dues each year because they believe that we are the unions that can most effectively represent them; the union that can protect their rights and advance their interests as education employees.

This is not to say that the concern of NEA and its affiliates with closing achievement gaps, reducing drop rate rates, improving teacher quality, and the like are unimportant or inappropriate. To the contrary these are the goals that guide the work we do. But they need not and must not be achieved at the expense of due process, employee rights, or collective bargaining.

That is simply too high a price to pay.
 

hypocritexposer

Well-known member
Most Dems. will blame what is happening in Wisconsin and other states on big corporations and their campaign donations. Most really didn't like it when I added up the campaign donations, by party, for the last 20 years.

This includes corps. PAC's and special interests, it does not include lobbying, but I think that if there even was a way to how much was given by lobbying or what they call outside organizations, the numbers would come out at about the same %'s by party.

I used Open Secrets as the source.

Anyway, for interest sake, by industry:


Contributi­ons by Industry for the past 20 years.

Agribusine­­­ss:
$163,954,1­­­03 Dem.
$342,149,6­­­88

Communicat­­­ions/Ele­c­t­ronics­:
$492,754,8­­­88 Dem
$339,219,4­­­26

Constructi­­­on:
$166,965,6­­­48 Dem
$331,114,2­­­18

Defense:
$68,968,89­­­7 Dem
$90,826,52­­­1

Energy/Nat­­­ural Resources:
$165,896,1­­­74 Dem
$367,712,7­­­42

Finance/In­­­surance/­R­e­al Estate
$1,114,480­­­,768 Dem
$1,367,918­­­,550

Health:
$418,894,4­­­83 Dem
$528,472,4­­­06

Ideology/S­­­ingle-Is­s­u­e:
$876,499,9­­­49 Dem
$610,748,7­­­71

Labor:
$667,747,1­­­18 Dem
$54,315,71­­­1

Lawyers & Lobbyists:
$941,830,8­­­38 Dem
$385,069,1­­­30

Misc Business:
$635,570,8­­­49 Dem
$859,677,6­­­92

Other:
$740,365,9­­­68 Dem
$759,113,7­­­83

Transporta­­­tion:
$143,669,5­­­76 Dem
$288,115,4­­­24

TOTALS
$6,597,599­­­,259 Dem
$6,324,454­­­,062

Advantage Dems. by $273 Million

http://www­­.opensecr­e­ts.org/i­nd­ustries­/sl­ist.ph­p


the excuses and the accusations were a flying, when I posted theses numbers. I was accused of working for the Repub. party, called names and also the famous you cherry picked those numbers"


Truth hurts, I guess.
 
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