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Friday, May 6, 2011

Wisconsin Workers Fishing Opener and Boat Parade | Center for Media and Democracy


Wisconsin Workers Fishing Opener and Boat Parade | Center for Media and Democracy

"This year marks the 46th annual WI Governor's Fishing Opener - to be held at Lake Wissota, near Chippewa Falls, WI, on Saturday, May 7.

But Wisconsin Workers are planning a fishing opener of their own! All workers are invited to join in fishing from 8:00am-11:00am, a boat parade at 11:00 am, and a cookout at noon. Let's show our governor a thing or two about fishing, eating, and enjoying the outdoors!

Invited guests include the WI 14 and other Wisconsin Democrats in addition to ALL Wisconsin workers."more info | Center for Media and Democracy

Monday, April 25, 2011

The Issue is Jobs, Not Deficit Reduction | The Nation




The Issue is Jobs, Not Deficit Reduction | The Nation


"Republicans never cared about deficit reduction when George Bush was president. And, for the most part, they don't care now -- as evidenced by broad GOP support for House Budget Committee chair Paul Ryan's plan to keep the budget out of balance until 2040 while clearing the way to begin streaming federal Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid dollars into the coffers of Wall Street speculators and insurance-industry profiteers.

But Republican leaders do care about controlling the debate. When the country is focused on an overblown debate about debts and deficits, that forecloses discussion about the serious economic and social challenges facing the nation. It also forecloses discussion about holding bankers and CEOs accountable for irresponsible and illegal practices that have done far more harm to the nation's fiscal stability than retirees and the children of low-income families who need a little health care.

President Obama's decision to mimic GOP talking points when it comes to fiscal matters has done more damage to his poll numbers -- and Democratic political prospects -- than anything said or done by an almostly hopelessly inept Republican team.

And one Democratic congressman is calling the president out on the issue." See Full Article | The Nation

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Additional Local Article from The Chippewa Herald
Experts skeptical state is truly broke
"The governor has repeated the message time and again, from his Inauguration Day speech to a “fireside chat” to discuss his proposal to limit collective bargaining for most public employees. It is usually followed by calls for budget cuts."

"Trouble is, many experts say Wisconsin isn’t really broke."

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Lots of listening, some shouting at Bloomer meeting


Chippewa Herald, Wisconsin

Article | Lots of listening, some shouting at Bloomer

Video | Bloomer Listening Session #1

Video | Bloomer Listening Session #2

Angry meeting in Lake Hallie shows divide over Walker budget



Full Article | Angry meeting in Lake Hallie shows divide over Walker budget





"One woman who identified herself as a teacher praised what she called the “Fab 14,” the 14 Democratic state senators who fled to Illinois in in effort to delay a vote on the budget repair bill.

“You think the 14 people who violated the Constitution and violated their oath of office are fabulous people?” Moulton asked.

“Yeah,” many in the crowd responded, breaking out in sustained applause.

Tuesday’s session broke down so much that 48 minutes into it, Moulton threatened to pull the plug. Substituting a wooden spoon as a gavel, Moulton said: “If we don’t calm down, we will adjourn this meeting.” Moulton had to pound that spoon against a table several times to try to get some order in the listening session. Jeanne Gustafson of Chippewa Falls was greeted with loud applause when she said: “I can bide my time and wait until we can get some recalls in our area.” Full Article | The Chippewa Herald

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Four Republican state senators are targets of recall elections. Moulton and Bernier both took office in January, and can’t be recalled until after one year.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Experts Skeptical State is Truly Broke | Chippewa News (LOCAL)






Full Article Here | Experts skeptical state is truly broke




MADISON — In his inaugural budget address, Gov. Scott Walker stood before a joint session of the Legislature and delivered the somber news: We’re broke.

“Too many politicians have failed to tell the truth about our financial crisis,” he said. “The facts are clear: Wisconsin is broke and it’s time to start paying our bills today so our kids are not stuck with even bigger bills tomorrow.”

The governor has repeated the message time and again, from his Inauguration Day speech to a “fireside chat” to discuss his proposal to limit collective bargaining for most public employees. It is usually followed by calls for budget cuts.

Trouble is, many experts say Wisconsin isn’t really broke." Full Local Article | Chippewa News