I have to assume at this point that most of the bill was written by Koch employees and has a lot of hidden “treasure” for their masters.
no! they would never do that! 😈
also, you are hereby absolved of any guilt you may think you have, as you wrote about other things that *i* sure didn’t have the time to go looking for on my own and might never have found otherwise.
]]>I have to assume at this point that most of the bill was written by Koch employees and has a lot of hidden “treasure” for their masters.
Up until this latest crew Wisconsin has been in too good of shape for refinancing to be time critical for the state, so that is totally bogus. The timing issue may have to do with market manipulation in anticipation of the Wisconsin move. That wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest. There are all kinds of games that you can play if you have advance knowledge of something that will affect the market. Martha Stewart got jail time for that, but the Koch Brothers are certainly immune from those sorts of annoyances.
]]>as it turns out, those were the halcyon days indeed, as the health whatever bill was relatively benign compared to the avalanche we’re in for now.
]]>I hope more people pick up on the Koch give-away, because that makes what is going on a good deal more logical than simply destroying unions. They hate unions, but they love money more. The stench of greed just oozes off them.
]]>The only way of doing it that I can see, is by a summer of demonstrations to make the politicians aware that people know what they are up to, and are totally fed up with a government that only works for the wealthy.
It is also time to protest a media that has failed to do its duty and report the facts, not just opinions and conventional wisdom.
]]>They may also be known as “blawgers”.
Bryan, can this government be set on track again, or are we done for? I am very encouraged by the young people of Wisconsin, but it’s not clear to me that they have any actual leverage. Where do we go from here?
]]>The only reason people find out about this stuff, Jill, is” OCD” bloggers willing to read all of this crap.
I would have had no idea how truly bad the so-called “health care” bill was if Hipparchia hadn’t been willing to slog through it, and along with others, point out the low points hidden within.
I would note that Gin & Tacos left off the location information, and I personally checked it to ensure it wasn’t some sort of mistake. That’s why I have the link to the official version, and the location information. Don’t take my word for it, read it yourself.
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