Saturday, March 19, 2011

JUDGE TRUMPS WISCONSIN’S COLLECTIVE BARGAINING CUTS

Dane County District Judge Maryann Sumi granted a temporary restraining order to keep Wisconsin’s new law that curbs collective bargaining from going into effect. The plaintiff is alleging that the legislature violated the opening meeting law by rushing the law into passage and the Judge felt there was enough merit to the argument to warrant the TRO.

COMMENTS:
It is only right and proper that there is a method to keep laws that have not been properly passed from going into effect while legal challenges are heard. That’s why ObamaCare should be on hold. Only time and court hearings will determine whether or not Governor Scott Walker and his team did their due diligence in the procedures required to pass their law. In the meantime, the taxpayers are being held hostage.

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Why is Obama leaving the White House on a trip when there are so many troubling things going on? Other Presidents have even given up vacations and stayed at the helm under such circumstances to show leadership and concern for the people involved. (Garth ~ Williamsburg, VA)
A. Who cares what the people think? I’m sure they have golf courses in South America.

Q. Can Congress prevent Obama from sending in air strikes against Libya? (Mae ~ Carson, CA)
A. So far, Congress has not prevented Obama from doing anything he wants.

Q. Is Donald Trump serious about running for the Presidency? (Charlene ~ Eureka, CA)
A. Apparently. If he wins, then this country will be in the driver’s seat. He'll be able to trump anything.

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be.” ~ Isaac Asimov

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