If there's supposed to be all this white hot hatred for Gov. Walker...

@ParaTed2k (22940)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
January 29, 2012 4:57am CST
Why do all the polls reflect the outcome of the last election? Pairings of Democrats who have announced their candidacy (and a few who haven't) basically show that Tom Barrett comes the closet to beating Walker, and he still comes up 6% points short.. which is pretty how the last election turned out. Could it be that the only people who hate him wouldn't have ever voted for him in the first place? lol
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@crossbones27 (52905)
• Mojave, California
29 Jan 12
That could be, I think what is happening in your state is a true reflection of the country. The people who are for the right and the people for the left are so far apart. I do not think I have ever seen them this far a part in my life. It is like one big p!issing contest of which side can outrage the other side more. Which is not going to help this country any.
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• United States
30 Jan 12
I don't think I could have answered that any better. Sadly some of the same hate probably crosses the aisle of congress. So we really shouldn't be suprising that congress hasn't produced anything useful in years.
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
31 Jan 12
I have seen more support Walker signs than Recall Walker signs. The more that people learn about the cost of the Public Sector Unions and the benefits they are getting the more people sill support Walker. I have heard public employees complaining about having to pay $100 to $250 per month for insurance and retirement. How ever it does not go very far when people in the community are paying $900 per month for a $5000 deductible for a family policy and they have to provide 100% of their own retirement plan. Even Union workers who work in the private sector have little sympathy for them when they are having their wages cut and health cost rise just to keep their job. It has been reported that the Unions have raised over $3,000,000 to fight Walker. They can't be hurting that much to raise that kind of money. In my community I do not see Public Employees cutting back on their spending under Walker's plan. The only ones I have heard that are suffering are the 42 Union Employees that WEAC -Teachers Union - had to lay off because teachers were dropping membership in the Unions.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
31 Jan 12
True, freedom of choice has long been a losing proposition for the unions.
@kenzie45230 (3560)
• United States
31 Jan 12
Of course. The majority is wise to what the government union workers are doing. They're the ones who want Walker out. It's the same here in Ohio. I hatethat our SB5 was defeated. And it happened because of union lies. They want to recall our governor as well, but it won't happen.