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It's All Over But The Crying in WI
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<blockquote data-quote="lordbt" data-source="post: 56961385" data-attributes="member: 179586"><p>Yawn. Like these unions werent mobilized against him in 2010. The only thing of interest to me in your post was Walkers 43% approval rating. I find that to be quite high considering everything that happened. If that is his low water mark, and I suspect it will be, he has nothing to worry about particularly if the economy of his state improves over the next couple of years.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, when this story first broke, I was certain the republicans would cave in the face of angry protesters and bad press. But to their credit, they stood their ground. Now if only republicans on the national level would follow suit. Perhaps this is just the showing of spine that they needed. We will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lordbt, post: 56961385, member: 179586"] Yawn. Like these unions werent mobilized against him in 2010. The only thing of interest to me in your post was Walkers 43% approval rating. I find that to be quite high considering everything that happened. If that is his low water mark, and I suspect it will be, he has nothing to worry about particularly if the economy of his state improves over the next couple of years. To be honest, when this story first broke, I was certain the republicans would cave in the face of angry protesters and bad press. But to their credit, they stood their ground. Now if only republicans on the national level would follow suit. Perhaps this is just the showing of spine that they needed. We will see. [/QUOTE]
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