Comment on a Casey Report below dovetails with the lie about degrees and dollars.
There are three ways to handle energy. You can stonewall it. You can return it as sent or you can transform it into a completely different use and return it in that manner. But energy does not just go away. "Democrats are dumb" and that is what Republicans say and believe. Even a graduate from Harvard and head of the Legal Review. That's just an energy. Democrats are dumb to Republicans because Republicans are the old fashioned Americans who always lied about everything in order to win. It's all over the television, especially Fox. Adults lie. You can get a lot done if no one knows who you are or you are lying. The new twist here is really not new at all. The "addition" of the Christians Christians lie constantly. They say they "know" what they really only can "believe." The they proceed on the assumption of their "knowledge." They call it "simple" when it isn't and the need to encompass the world with their lie turns on them and their foreign converts bring their complexities into the "simple" message of acceptance and change the home culture forever from who they were. But it's still based on the efficacy of the lying energy. Democrats are dumb because they don't know that it's a lie and therefore they can't know what is true and aren't worthy to lead a government. Obama suffers from a lack of "leadership." According to the American lie it was OK to break treaties with Indians because it was about using the lie to get around them and get what they want. The governor of Wisconsin is in that tradition. Another word for it in the vernacular is the "con" and Herman Melville recognized it in his greatest and most ignored novel "The Confidence Man." According to that system a high school graduate governor of Wisconsin is more equipped than a Harvard graduate Obama because Obama believes the lie. Since I gave up my TV and stopped listening to these folks except on the computer I have the ability to see from a more holistic perspective. It's obvious when you get away from it. Eventually Karen, the left will arm itself. I'm not advocating but just observing the return of energy in one of the three ways. The three ways come from the Circus and the trapeze in particular but I was taught it in the theater. REH Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 12:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE Wisconsin's Stealth Agenda Grover Norquist's Anti-Tax Pledge is driving state government agendas nationwide. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2014432250_apusbrokenbudge tsantitaxpledge.html ALSO SEE Ezra Klein quoting Grover Norquist: "The goal is to reduce the size and scope of government spending, not to reduce the deficit." http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2011/03/grover_norquist_the_goal _is_to.html Wisconsin Gov., Republicans ram through bill denying collective bargaining rights without DEM lawmakers "Senate Republicans abruptly passed Gov. Walker's plan to sharply curtail collective-bargaining rights for public employees Wednesday night, using a legislative maneuver to approve the measure without 14 Democratic senators who fled the state in an effort to block it <http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/HXJVEI/JIJHSF/JRMS0Z/K09SNR/NV1I4/W1 /h> . After stripping the bill of fiscal measures that require a 20-member quorum for action, the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate passed the collective-bargaining measure. Analysts say the legislation would cripple most of the state's public employee unions. On Thursday, the slimmed-down bill is expected to go to the GOP-run state Assembly, which has already passed another version of it." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/09/AR2011030900 299.html Comment: How do you credibly call it a "budget-repair bill" without any fiscal elements in it, especially when union contracts had nothing to do with the governor's manufactured crises? ALSO SEE TPM's Eric Kleefeld: Wisconsin Republicans End Run to Cripple DEMs in 2012 also reignited voters in a state with a historical legacy of leading on labor issues. http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/03/wis-state-senate-passes-anti-unio n-bill-in-end-run-around-dem-boycott.php Mike Tate, Wisconsin state Democratic Party: "Using tactics that trample on the traditions of our Legislature, the Republican leadership has betrayed our state. Republicans have rubber-stamped the desire of the Koch Brothers and their godshead Scott Walker to cripple Wisconsin's middle class and lower benefits and wages for every single wage-earner in our state. The vote does nothing to create jobs, does nothing to strengthen our state, and shows finally and utterly that this never was about anything but raw political power. We now put our total focus on recalling the eligible Republican senators who voted for this heinous bill. And we also begin counting the days remaining before Scott Walker is himself eligible for recall." GOP Gov. Scott Walker: "When Gov. Mitch Daniels repealed collective bargaining in Indiana six years ago, it helped government become more efficient and responsive. The average pay for Indiana state employees has actually increased, and high-performing employees are rewarded with pay increases or bonuses when they do something exceptional. Passing our budget-repair bill will help put similar reforms into place in Wisconsin. This will be good for the Badger State's hard-working taxpayers. It will also be good for state and local government employees who overwhelmingly want to do their jobs well. In Wisconsin, we can avoid the massive teacher layoffs that schools are facing across America. Our budget-repair bill is a commitment to the future so our children won't face even more dire consequences than we face today." http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704132204576190260787805984.ht ml Opponents of the bill plan their next move: Via Firedoglake (FDL): "Legal challenges. There are going to be a number of legal challenges to this bill. It will not be implemented right away. There's the near-term challenge of how the bill got passed tonight. It was done in a way that may have violated open meetings laws, by not allowing 24 hours notice for a public meeting of the conference committee. General strike. Union leaders are reportedly discussing a general strike <http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/HXJVEI/JIJHSF/JRMS0Z/K09SNR/ET97Z/W1 /h> , and the mood of the protesters, who stormed the Capitol upon word of the bill, echoes that. You could see some kind of near-term labor walkout, at least in Madison and possibly throughout the state. Recalls. This will only energize progressives and labor to get the required signatures for recalls." http://news.firedoglake.com/2011/03/09/anti-public-employee-bill-passes-sena te-in-wisconsin-only-the-beginning-of-the-fight/ Greg Sargent @ WaPost Plum Line, posted 6:52pm Wednesday: . "The leader of Wisconsin state senate Republicans appears to admit that the drive to break the unions is partly about diminishing <http://thinkprogress.org/2011/03/09/scott-fitzgerald-obama/> Obama's chances of winning Wisconsin in 2012. . Not even Fox News is buying <http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/03/megyn-kelly-grills-wi-goper-on-c laim-white-house-is-behind-recalls-video.php> the Wisconsin senate leader's claim that Obama is secretly manipulating efforts to recall GOP senators over the collective bargaining proposal. . The fact that Walker floated a bogus compromise with labor and Dems in order to seem moderate and reasonable <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/09/scott-walker-email_n_833454.html> is more proof that he knows he's taking on water fast."
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