It’s official: Recall elections set for May 8, June 5
March 30, 2012 at 10:37 am in River Falls Journal
Wisconsin News
The Wisconsin elections panel voted today to hold separate recall elections against Gov. Scott Walker and Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch. The Government Accountability Board unanimously certified just over 900,000 petition signatures for the Walker recall effort and about 809,000 signatures for the effort to unseat Kleefisch. Both numbers were well above the 540,000 needed to force the recall votes.
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actually it would be sad if he got voted out he has helped the poor and middle class more than any other gov we have had. This was the first year i remember that my property taxes have gone down. He also gave tax breaks to companies to move to wisconsin that payed no taxes in Wisconsin and in a couple years will be paying taxes here instead of Illinois and Minnesota and that gives jobs to the middle and low class Wisconsin workers. I am not sure but I think jobs help and not be dependent on the government but it seems that is what liberals want. We have lower unemployment rates than our neighboring states.
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Was in Milwaukee recently, and saw this bumper sticker:
RECALL SANTA
I DIDN’T GET WHAT I WANTED!
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ummmmm, santa doesn’t exist. He’s a lie. Hmmmmmm…
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I’m guessing that after the elections, Walker will still be governor.
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David Goodrich said what I believe. Great Job of describing the benefits of having Walker as our leader.
You did foget that nobody lost their jobs thru this process, unless they failed to adopt the Walker program.
I can’t wait for the Recall to be over and for Wisconsin to move FORWARD.
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