State Senate - District 22 - General August 16, 2011 - 08:36PM CT Wisconsin - 13 of 100 Precincts Reporting - 13% Name Party Votes Vote % Steitz , Jonathan GOP 5,645 56% Wirch , Bob (i) Dem 4,430 44% Hummmm, not looking good for the D-bagger!
Tears? Why? The Republicans already retained control of the Senate in the failed attempt by the Dumbassocrats. This election is about losing the ground they gained which wasn't much for what the Unions wasted on it. I want to see them burn as much of the Union members cash as possible. Don't forget dues check off has been canceled, it will be a whole lot harder to collect dues every month from the members and wasting all that money will only compound the problem. Union dues are no longer taken from the paychecks, the union goons have to go collect it. I can't wait for them to start strong arming the members for their dues.
ok.. what the hell is a D bagger.. I know it refers to democrats in a derogotory way.. but how is anything but a meaningless play on words.. does the D stand for anything but democrat?
ok.. what the hell is a D bagger.. I know it refers to democrats in a derogotory way.. but how is anything but a meaningless play on words.. does the D stand for anything but democrat?
The 22nd looks like its going republican...if they win one or both, the unions simly wasted a temper tantrum and $30 million on zip.
These folk are Fleebaggers, cowards who fled their jobs... AND, the forum is not working right...again.
Uh-oh....looks like the UnionDemThugs are going to LOSE ONE OF THOSE 'IN THE BANK" SEATS: Stietzm the GOP man on Dist. 22 was leading by 7%, NOW leads by 10%; Holperin the other Dem incumbent, WAS leading by 12%, now lead is down to 10%....
State Senate - District 22 - General August 16, 2011 - 09:24PM CT Wisconsin - 70 of 100 Precincts Reporting - 70% Name Party Votes Vote % Wirch , Bob (i) Dem 18,017 56% Steitz , Jonathan GOP 14,340 44% State Senate - District 12 - General August 16, 2011 - 09:21PM CT Wisconsin - 75 of 166 Precincts Reporting - 45% Name Party Votes Vote % Holperin , Jim (i) Dem 11,961 54% Simac , Kim GOP 10,106 46% Guess it would be to much to expect this one to turn around? Oh well if it does it would be nice, well I guess not for the D-baggers.
Doesnt matter much to me.The GOP already has a majority regardless if they win or lose tonight.Those 2 districts are Lib leaning anyway. Next,they are going to try to recall Walker,that will be a disastrous fail if it happens.
Hey guess what, it still doesn't matter, your ilk doesn't run (*)(*)(*)(*) in Wisconsin anymore. Sucks to be you.
The year before a major election: 2 Koch-loving Republicans recalled. 0 Democrats recalled. Yeah...boy, that's a hard blow to take... I think that the Walkerites should continue their policy of hubris and overreach. It's REALLY working out for them.
Well, if you're right, then I already know how its going to look like in 2012. Here's a sampling.. God, people are stupid. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P36x8rTb3jI"]Obama Is Going To Pay For My Gas And Mortgage!!! - YouTube[/ame] With respect to Wisconsin. Who cares if they want to be the next California????? Heck, all the stupid should just move to California -- the liberal paradise... Oh well, at least we still have texas
$31 million of Union dues up in smoke and the Republicans still control the Senate, good job. Since the law restricting unions do away with dues check off (meaning the state collects the union dues out of the employees paychecks) no longer exists, the Union goons will have to strong arm reluctant members to pay their dues. A move that's sure to endear the unions to their members after wasting $31 million of their dues dollars. LOLOLOLOL! Good luck with that!