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BigJake

Member Since: February 19, 2011

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  • I went to a University of Wisconsin school (go figure nothing going on in WI these days) but I graduated in 2003 and I had to read a similar book in which there were homosexual sex scenes and a whole mess of bizarre free-love stuff. I also had to read the Koran, the Bible and the Spider Indian bible. I was fine with those, hey the more you know right? But this was a mandatory general education 3 credit course I had to take. It was rare for me to skip class since I paid for my own schooling and worked my butt off to do so, but I skipped this one for 2 months yet still got a B. Didn’t see a conservative professor till junior year.

  • “So when ANY government tries to take our firearms, our freedom, or our sovereignty as a people… all I have to say is…. they had better pack a lunch!” Wayne LaPierre, 2009

  • Good. We’d like the same law up here in Wisconsin. Everyone knows there is organized voter fraud on the left and clamping down on it threatens their illegal votes. How in the world do you get through daily tasks without an i.d. anyhow?

  • According to 2009 Census: There are 5,654,774 people in Wisconsin. Of that, the public workers total 250,000 or 4% of the population. There are 959,521 people in Milwaukee County of which 246,596 are black. There are 350,596 blacks in Wisconsin. So, 70% of blacks live in Milwaukee County. In 2008, UW-Milwaukee reported that there were 40,482 black males employed and the unemployment rate was 16.4% for black males and I couldn’t find the number of black females employed but their unemployment rate was 7%. The new stat for black male unemployment is over 30% in Milwaukee County. If unemployment has doubled and there were an equal amount of female black workers in Milwaukee county that means that less 80,000 of the 246,596 blacks in Milwaukee county are working. Remember there are 350,596 blacks in Wisconsin. So, if all blacks outside of Wisconsin were working, which would be hypothetical and probably not true there would still only be 184,000 blacks working in Wisconsin. I’m sure this number is lower. Basically, less than 3% of working people in Wisconsin are black, likely it’s closer to 2%. If you added all the black workers and the public workers together the most you’d get is 7%. There is NO WAY Rev JJ or any one can claim the black and public workers combined are the majority of the “working middle class”, they may be part of it, but by no means a majority.

  • “We’re never going to give up,” said Marilyn Rolfsmeyer, 56, who serves as the 300-student Argyle School District’s only art teacher.
    *Judith Gump, Teacher, Madison Memorial High, $58,867 salary + $26,305 fringe pay.

    “This is so not the end,” said protester Judy Gump, a 45-year-old English teacher at Madison Memorial High School.
    *Marilyn Rolfsmeyer, Art Teacher, Argyle School District $49,146 salary + $27,960 fringe pay.

  • Pubic worker “rights” are detailed in over 1,700 pages of legal collective bargaining agreements that bind the State of Wisconsin and its taxpayers to union terms. The proposed contributions that public workers in Wisconsin will have to make to their healthcare and pensions are a pittance compared to the loss of power the unions and Democrats will lose when Scott Walker’s budget repair bill passes. It explains why so many called in sick to protest in Madison and why the Democrats ran away to another state to hold up the vote. Without the collective bargaining the unions lose power. Do your homework within these documents and it’s blatantly obvious how collective bargaining results in taxpayers and states with their hands tied fiscally.

    Source: Wisconsin Office of State Employment Relations, Collective Bargaining Agreements for 2007-2009. http://oser.state.wi.us/subcategory.asp?linksubcatid=1246&linkcatid=389&linkid=27

  • This week in Wisconsin many schools were shut down because the teachers called in sick and headed to the State Capitol to protest. Today a Dr admits on video that she is signing “Doctors Notes” so that teachers who called in sick had an excuse to cover them. See the video:

    http://biggovernment.com/publius/2011/02/19/doctors-helping-unions-lie-about-being-sick/