Walker hoping for bi-partisan support on major issues over next two years; GOP says unions aren’t a target: Thanksgiving dinner cheaper than last year; more state briefs
November 9, 2012 at 3:04 am in Hudson Star-Observer
Wisconsin News
Comments Thursday by Gov. Scott Walker and would-be leaders of the GOP-led Legislature hinted they’ll revisit mining, tax cuts and school vouchers but pledged to try and work in bi-partison fashion on the challenges. Also, the Farm Bureau says it’s cheaper to shop and cook a turkey, stuffing, vegetable and desert Thanksgiving meal than to buy a fast-food lunch. Plus more state briefs. Continue Reading

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Two of the states that touch WI are now completely controlled by democrats, and already talking about raising taxes. WI is in a great position to see businesses move in on the west and south sides of the state to escape the higher taxes of our neighbors.
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Are the democrats back from Illinois yet?
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Both Illinois and Minnesota had greater job growth in September 2012 than Wisconsin.
http://www.deptofnumbers.com/employment/states/
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Kind of hard to create jobs when the cry baby bed wetter Democrats play hide and go seek and vote down the mining bill.
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Hey Alice, you recalled you lost. You had another election, you lost. You had a senate race and you lost + 2. Now the Republicans are back in control all through the democratic process. Time to shut up and allow the State to get to work
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The important thing is Obama won. By the way, Walker isn’t living up to his job creation promises now is he.? I’d say we ALL lost – even those who are too stupid to realize it!
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