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midnight

(26,624 posts)
1. ""How could the good people of Wisconsin keep electing this guy?"
Sun Feb 1, 2015, 08:35 PM
Feb 2015

"On January 29, 2015 an appeals court affirmed a Circuit Court ruling that the Walker Administration used unconstitutional rules to arrest peaceful citizens exercising their First Amendment rights. The State has 30 days to appeal. Call Gov. Scott Walker at (608) 266-1212 and tell him to support Free Speech and the First Amendment."

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/02/01/1361548/-Video-from-People-For-People-People-eviscerates-pathological-liar-Scott-Walker

kimbutgar

(21,161 posts)
3. I heard that all over Wisconsin the news always reports positive news on Walker
Sun Feb 1, 2015, 08:48 PM
Feb 2015

We hear the negative. The Koch's and other Reich wingers control the media who praise Walker like he is a God. The paid Propaganda is powerful in Wisconsin. Just like the reporting was positive for Hitler in Germany in the 30's.

But what works in Wisconsin won't make this dull guy interesting to the rest of the country in 2016.

midnight

(26,624 posts)
5. I hope your right.
Sun Feb 1, 2015, 09:07 PM
Feb 2015

"Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker, whose bill to kill collective bargaining rights for public-sector unions has caused an uproar among state employees, might not be where he is today without the Koch brothers. Charles and David Koch are conservative titans of industry who have infamously used their vast wealth to undermine President Obama and fight legislation they detest, such as the cap-and-trade climate bill, the health care reform act, and the economic stimulus package. For years, the billionaires have made extensive political donations to Republican candidates across the country and have provided millions of dollars to astroturf right-wing organizations. Koch Industries' political action committee has doled out more than $2.6 million to candidates. And one prominent beneficiary of the Koch brothers' largess is Scott Walker.

According to Wisconsin campaign finance filings, Walker's gubernatorial campaign received $43,000 from the Koch Industries PAC during the 2010 election. That donation was his campaign's second-highest, behind $43,125 in contributions from housing and realtor groups in Wisconsin. The Koch's PAC also helped Walker via a familiar and much-used politicial maneuver designed to allow donors to skirt campaign finance limits. The PAC gave $1 million to the Republican Governors Association, which in turn spent $65,000 on independent expenditures to support Walker. The RGA also spent a whopping $3.4 million on TV ads and mailers attacking Walker's opponent, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. Walker ended up beating Barrett by 5 points. The Koch money, no doubt, helped greatly.

The Kochs also assisted Walker's current GOP allies in the fight against the public-sector unions. Last year, Republicans took control of the both houses of the Wisconsin state legislature, which has made Walker's assault on these unions possible. And according to data from the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, the Koch Industries PAC spent $6,500 in support of 16 Wisconsin Republican state legislative candidates, who each won his or her election.

Walker's plan to eviscerate collective bargaining rights for public employees is right out of the Koch brothers' playbook. Koch-backed groups like Americans for Prosperity, the Cato Institute, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and the Reason Foundation have long taken a very antagonistic view toward public-sector unions. Several of these groups have urged the eradication of these unions. The Kochs also invited (PDF) Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, an anti-union outfit, to a June 2010 confab in Aspen, Colorado; Mix said in a recent interview that he supports Governor Walker's collective-bargaining bill. In Wisconsin, this conservative, anti-union view is being placed into action by lawmakers in sync with the deep-pocketed donors who helped them obtain power. (Walker also opposes the state's Clean Energy Job Act, which would compel the state to increase its use of alternative energy.) At this moment—even with the Wisconsin uprising unresolved—the Koch brothers' investment in Walker appears to be paying off."http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2011/02/wisconsin-scott-walker-koch-brothers

appalachiablue

(41,144 posts)
7. Hard to believe WI folks don't follow online progressive news sites like this one, mainly M$M.
Sun Feb 1, 2015, 10:00 PM
Feb 2015

By doing that, they're like other constituents who end up with Red governments that are growing & troubling. With Wisconsin's labor history if they don't get better news than that, it says much about the strength & position of the left & how completely unchallenged RW corporate media is.
MSNBC is not doing well which must please a good number on this thread, but as said before, not everyone has or can afford internet service esp. in these tight economic times. MSNBC has good evening programs, Ed Schultz, Rachael & it is far better than having O on cable news.
Dish & Direct carry Democracy Now! & Thom Hartmann's invaluable weekday program. Bill Moyers is off PBS though he's likely keeping his website & e-news which is good. Bernie Sanders', The Bernie Buzz e- newsletter is also great. Until & if internet access is universal & affordable we need to keep as many media forms & outlets alive as possible.

appalachiablue

(41,144 posts)
12. Last summer is when I saw him say he'd be leaving in Jan. after staying on 3 more
Mon Feb 2, 2015, 10:39 AM
Feb 2015

years than planned due to high demand. What an incredible journalist, now 80 that we've been so lucky to have all this time, a real man for the people.

midnight

(26,624 posts)
4. Jimmy Carter had an engineer degree in Nuclear Physics, and knew how important
Sun Feb 1, 2015, 08:54 PM
Feb 2015

it was to be energy independent.

 

Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
6. This is a powerful video
Sun Feb 1, 2015, 09:10 PM
Feb 2015

It should be spread FAR and WIDE - but it should have subtitles explaining what's happening and where. US DUers know what it shows, but there'll be a LOT of folks that think the footage actually SUPPORTS what Baby-face is droning on about!

midnight

(26,624 posts)
13. No…What I'm saying is that Scott Walker's coming to the White House and here is what
Mon Feb 2, 2015, 11:34 AM
Feb 2015

you can look forward to.

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