Support Governor Scott Walker!
This sign is making the rounds via e-mails.
Please pass it on to annoy all the unionista's from out-of-state who are hanging out on street corners or making Christmas shoppers activities uncomfortable, forging signatures on recall petitions. Be sure to send it on to the clueless who fail to realize how Scott Walker is truly leading Wisconsin in a better direction.

While you are at it, take the time to contact Governor Walker and lend your support!
The silent majority will indeed speak when it comes time to vote (if the anti-Walker crowd can scribble enough fake signatures to force a recall election. They sure don't have to worry about the liberally-biased Government Accountability Board doing anything to stop signature fraud. Go for it! Sign as often as you want! No problem!)
Remember - the majority of Wisconsin citizens (key word: Wisconsin) voted for Walker for Governor the first time around - we'll just get a second chance to vote for him again if necessary!!!
Here is Governor Walker's contact information:
Email
govgeneral@wisconsin.gov
Mail
Office of Governor Scott Walker
115 East Capitol
Madison, WI 53702
Phone
(608) 266-1212
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51 Comments
jhayett - Dec 02, 2011 6:40 PM
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ahemmer - Dec 02, 2011 6:43 PM
BruceSpringsteen - Dec 03, 2011 12:03 AM
really stands a chance of running for president???
You do know that you sit at 40% approval rating in WI right now - right?
WFB resident - Dec 03, 2011 8:14 AM
WFB resident - Dec 03, 2011 8:14 AM
jhayett - Dec 03, 2011 8:24 AM
jhayett - Dec 03, 2011 8:35 AM
Maybe you can be the first liberal on the block to come up with something other than the daily BS about the truth behind all this and what this no-named liberal democrat running against Walker has planned for the very serious debt mess we are in. Too difficult BS? You are trying your hardest to oust Walker yet you have no clue who will run against him. But none of that matters to a liberal democrat. Your comments only underscore my proof of complete idiocy with libs like you: doesn't matter who is on the ticket. Just as long as we (democrats) win the next election.
WFB resident - Dec 03, 2011 8:49 AM
Walmart, University of WisconsinMadison, Milwaukee Public Schools,
U.S. Postal Service, Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Menards,
Marshfield Clinic, Aurora Health Care, City of Milwaukee, and
Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.
We used to make things here in Wisconsin.
We made machine tools in Milwaukee, cars in Kenosha and ships in
Sheboygan. We mined iron in the north and lead in the south. We
made cheese, we made brats, we made beer, and we even made napkins to
clean up what we spilled. And we made money.
The original war on poverty was a private, mercenary affair. Men
like Harnishfeger, Allis, Chalmers, Kohler, Kearney, Trecker, Modine,
Case, Mead, Falk, Allen, Bradley, Cutler, Hammer, Bucyrus, Harley,
Davidson, Pabst, and Miller lifted millions up from subsistence
living to middle class comfort. They did it - not Fighting Bob La
Follette or any of the politicians who came along later to take the
credit and rake a piece of the action through the steepest
progressive scheme in the nation.
Those old geezers with the beards cured poverty by putting people to
work. Generations of Wisconsinites learned trades and mastered them
in the factories, breweries, mills, foundries, and shipyards those
capitalists built with their hands. Thousands of small businesses
supplied these industrial giants, and tens of thousands of
proprietors and professionals provided all of the services that all
those other families needed to live well. The wealth got spread
around plenty.
WFB resident - Dec 03, 2011 8:51 AM
Walmart, University of WisconsinMadison, Milwaukee Public Schools,
U.S. Postal Service, Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Menards,
Marshfield Clinic, Aurora Health Care, City of Milwaukee, and
Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.
We used to make things here in Wisconsin.
We made machine tools in Milwaukee, cars in Kenosha and ships in
Sheboygan. We mined iron in the north and lead in the south. We
made cheese, we made brats, we made beer, and we even made napkins to
clean up what we spilled. And we made money.
The original war on poverty was a private, mercenary affair. Men
like Harnishfeger, Allis, Chalmers, Kohler, Kearney, Trecker, Modine,
Case, Mead, Falk, Allen, Bradley, Cutler, Hammer, Bucyrus, Harley,
Davidson, Pabst, and Miller lifted millions up from subsistence
living to middle class comfort. They did it - not Fighting Bob La
Follette or any of the politicians who came along later to take the
credit and rake a piece of the action through the steepest
progressive scheme in the nation.
WFB resident - Dec 03, 2011 8:53 AM
work. Generations of Wisconsinites learned trades and mastered them
in the factories, breweries, mills, foundries, and shipyards those
capitalists built with their hands. Thousands of small businesses
supplied these industrial giants, and tens of thousands of
proprietors and professionals provided all of the services that all
those other families needed to live well. The wealth got spread
around plenty.
The profits generated by our great industrialists funded charities,
the arts, education, libraries, museums, parks, and community
development associations. Taxes on their profits, property, and
payrolls built our schools, roads, bridges, and the safety net that
Wisconsins progressives are still taking credit for, as if the money
came from their council meetings. The offering plates in churches of
every denomination were filled with money left over from company
paychecks that were made possible because a few bold young men risked
it all and got rich. Dont thank God for them; thank them that you
learned about God.
WFB resident - Dec 03, 2011 8:54 AM
millions and millions of other Wisconsin families. Those with an
appreciation for the immeasurable contributions of Wisconsins
industrial icons of 1910 will find the list of Wisconsins top ten
employers of 2010 appalling:
Walmart, University of WisconsinMadison, Milwaukee Public Schools,
U.S. Postal Service, Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Menards,
Marshfield Clinic, Aurora Health Care, City of Milwaukee, and
Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.
This is what a century of progressivism will get you. Wisconsin is
the birthplace of the progressive movement, the home of the Socialist
Party, the first state to allow public sector unions, the cradle of
environmental activism, a liberal fortress walled off against common
sense for decades. Their motto, Forward Wisconsin, should be changed
to Downward Wisconsin if truth in advertising applies to slogans.
WFB resident - Dec 03, 2011 8:55 AM
State. If government were the answer to our problems, we would have
no problems. The very same people or people just like them who
picketed, struck, sued, taxed, and regulated our great companies out
of this state are now complaining about the unemployment and poverty
that they have brought upon themselves. They got rid of those old
rich white guys and replaced them with…nothing.
Wisconsin ranks 47th in the rate of new business formation. We are
one of the worst states for native college graduate exodus; our
brightest and most ambitions graduates leave to seek their fortunes
elsewhere. Why shouldnt they? Our tax rates are among the worst in
the nation and our business climate, perpetually in the bottom of the
rankings, has only recently moved up thanks to a Governor who now
faces a recall for his trouble.
WFB resident - Dec 03, 2011 8:57 AM
hope it remains for I think it pertains to Walker !
jhayett - Dec 03, 2011 9:44 AM
ahemmer - Dec 03, 2011 9:59 AM
Front page, above the fold, main section:
"Jobless rate dips to 8.6%! - Lowest number in 2 1/2 years offers some rays of hope." Oh, really? It is only after one reads the front page, goes to page 4A, this little gem of honesty is buried:
..."But the decline (in the jobless rate) was far more pronounced because of the estimated 315,000 workers who said they stopped looking for work, which in turn removes them from the labor force and takes them out of the unemployment tally." Oh really? Could it be that the Obama Administration is tinkering with the true unemployment numbers cuz an election is looming?
Now for the anti-Walker reporting. No shortage in todays (12/3/11) Urinal!
Front page: "Walker ads slap back at recall effort." Slap back? Implying what? That the anti-Walker crowd is all peace-and-love and the nasty GOP is violent and angry? Whatever.
And the local section: "More immunity in inquiry - Probe of Walker aides continues." Has this become one of the biggest non-stories to keep being perpetuated every time the Urinal needs some anti-Walker ammo?
Next up comes a lovely picture in the Regional/Newswatch section. "Protesters at Tree Lighting." A pic of Governor Walker speaking at the Capitol Christmas Tree lighting ceremony (which also honored military members who were present) - in which a few of societies anti-Walker misfits who clearly don't know how to behave in public chose to turn their backs. If you look at the pic, very few people are acting like such immature, disrespectful brats. Most are listening to Walker. Yet of course this pic becomes all about the protesters. Disgusting.
Tom Bal - Dec 03, 2011 10:17 AM
Want to see worship look at the way you people worship your God Obama after all he is the Anointed one is he not.
What they do is keep us up to date on things going on.
If the MSM did this in an unbiased way we wouldn’t have to depend on Talk radio as much or Fox.
But that’s the way it’s been for the last 50 years so too bad.
That’s the one and only reason you hate Talk radio and Fox.
Don’t know if anyone noticed but Trolley Tom and The Anointed one both lit up their respected CHRISTMAS TREE’S Did You Hear That Christmas Tree’s
Yep and no one protested. And life went on without a hitch
I even heard The Anointed one Use the word Christ once.
Tom Bal - Dec 03, 2011 10:27 AM
Bumper stickers $4
Team Walker warm up jacket $35
Walker/Ryan ticket pendant $10
Walker winning any possible recall election Priceless
jhayett - Dec 03, 2011 10:31 AM
The private sector jobs grew about 140,000 for a Nov net of $120,000. This is well below the 300,000 per month job growth needed so to at least stop the bleeding and start to chip in to the 6 million jobs lost (vast majority under Obama and his policies). The other data not mentioned by the Urinal was a huge 600,000 drop in the number of unemployed Americans. That number, along with the fall in the jobless rate, did not come from more people working. Just the opposite. It came from fewer people looking for work. Also the labor force participation rate fell to 64% from 64.2% in October. The number has fallen precipitously since 2009 this resulting in more than two million Americans who left the workforce. I wonder if those millions are going to try their hand at America’s great capitalism.
The real unemployment rate, that will NEVER be in print by the msm nespapers or on the msm TV, is the U6 rate. Our nation’s unemployment rate (U6) is actually around 17%.
jhayett - Dec 03, 2011 10:41 AM
BS...if Amy will allow, why don't you tell us exactly the plan the liberal democrat who is (or will?) running against Walker (assuming the signatures are accurate) has so to pay down the $3.6 billion debt your pal Doyle left us in. Not one! Yes, not one liberal here, the liberal msm, or the ultra dishonest liberal public unions have addressed the issue Walker is trying to solve and why he was voted in last Nov: our $3.6 billion debt Doyle left us in. At least not without LCAT or with any honesty
Maybe you can be the first liberal on the block to come up with something other than the daily BS about the truth behind all this and what this no-named liberal democrat running against Walker has planned for the very serious debt mess we are in. Too difficult BS? You are trying your hardest to oust Walker yet you have no clue who will run against him. But none of that matters to a liberal democrat. Your comments only underscore my proof of complete idiocy with libs like you: doesn't matter who is on the ticket. Just as long as we (democrats) win the next election.