Showing posts with label capitol hill. Show all posts
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Monday, April 25, 2011

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Friday, April 15, 2011

5 Key Admissions Made Under Oath - Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Blog

5 Key Admissions Made Under Oath - Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Blog

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Walker finally admits some truths as he is called out on certain issues on Capitol Hill!
5 Key Admissions Made Under Oath - Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Blog
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Today, Scott Walker took his road show to Capitol Hill, where he was repeatedly embarrassed by members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform at a hearing bought and paid for by his billionaire political benefactors, the Koch brothers. Below are give key admissions Walker was Full Article here - Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Blog

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Rep. Cummings, Vermont Governor Shumlin Rip Into Scott Walker At Hearing | TPMDC

Rep. Cummings, Vermont Governor Shumlin Rip Into Scott Walker At Hearing | TPMDC
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Great support for middle class families on the Hill today!
Rep. Cummings, Vermont Governor Shumlin Rip Into Scott Walker At Hearing
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Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, on Capitol Hill for a hearing held by the House Oversight Committee on state budgets, had yet to even speak before Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) ripped into the Republican leader's anti-union record.

"I strongly oppose efforts to falsely blame middle-class American workers for these current economic problems," Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the committee, said in his opening statement. "This recession was not caused by them. Working America - fire fighters, teachers and nurses - are not responsible for the reckless actions of Wall Street, which led to this crisis in the first place."