Scott Walker clobbered Tom Barrett yesterday, as his Lt. Governor
Rebecca Kleefisch defeated Mahlon Mitchell in a historic recall election that brought out voters in a record-breaking percentage.
COMMENTS:
This proves that Americans who are sick and tired of
government spending and who want the budget balanced can, when standing united,
win the day. Moreover, it proves that
labor unions which have the audacity to tell government how to run its business
can be taught a lesson.
It was the
unions, faced with the decision to cut pensions and benefits in order to help
Walker solve the state’s financial crisis, who refused to cave in and enlisted
the support of Barack Obama and the Democratic Party to create havoc in the
Wisconsin State Capitol. It was the
unions who forced the recall election and which then poured millions of dollars
into the Barrett campaign.
Walker may have
appeared to be outflanked, but he asked for help and Wisconsinites and Americans
across the country opened their wallets.
Now, of course, the Democrats who lost are complaining about outside
money coming into the election when, in fact, they started it.
Hooray for Wisconsin! Now, let us work and stand together to put in
place a leadership in the White House and in Congress that is ready to cut Federal spending and work toward
balancing the budget.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Did I hear that New York is enacting a law to require
dogs and cats to wear seatbelts when inside a motor vehicle? (Scott ~ Talent, WA)
A. Yes. Why they’re
not adding snakes, alligators, gerbils and other animals people drive around
with, I’ll never know. By the way, the
fine for failure to belt those dogs and cats in is $1,000, but if you fail to
buckle your kid in, the fine is only $47.
Don’t look at me in that tone of voice!
Idiots like that in government don’t get my vote!
Q. They’re using drones here in the United States? (Harley ~ Helena, MT)
A. Being from Montana, you should already
know that. The EPA is concerned that
ranchers are not complying with their environmental laws and the government
has launched drones to check things out.
Does that bear any similarity to the closed-circuit TV cameras at
intersections? How about the plan to
install devices in all U.S. cars that can be GPS tracked and monitored to
record wherever you go? When will you have enough of big government and
the loss of your freedoms and privacy to stand up with the rest of us and do something about it?
Q. If Mitt Romney is smart, who will he pick for Vice
President to help ensure his win in November?
(Leonora)
A. Given what happened last night, I’d say Scott Walker…
hands down.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Dogs come when they’re called. Cats take a message and get back to you
later!” ~ Mary Bly
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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