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Are the Wisconsin Senators starting a new trend?
Will they rename Wisconsin the "NOSHOWME" State? Is this what the voters of Wisconsin want? What good are these Senators if they're not "home" to represent they're people? Are they creating a new trend for the Democratic party?
falsi, not any polls I've seen! Your full of it!
Brizzo, so should the Repub Govs leave the State too?
Jesus, why would Republicans want to take away peoples rights? How naive. The Rupubs are not the ones avoiding their people!
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- falsi fiableLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
In the latest polling, the voters reveal they are against Governor Walker's demands.
- TonyLv 61 decade ago
Yup. When the going gets tough, run and hide. Although Dems have been doing that for 40 years. Just look at how many times Obama voted while he was in the senate.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No this is an old trend that has been going on in various dictatorships for years. The dictator allows voting as long as he can control the outcome. If not, there is no vote. That is what is happening in WI. The dems can't control the outcome so they don't allow a vote. They need to change the party name to UNdemocratic.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The Texas legislators did the same thing a few years ago. It was a bad idea then, and it's a bad idea now. The proposed legislation will hurt state employees, but the state has to balance its budget.
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- Jesus Hates YouLv 51 decade ago
No. Republican governors are creating a new trend of politically-motivated attacks that take away people's rights. Democrats, to their credit, are standing up against it.