Try 2 Focus gives the low down on local Democrats sticking it again to the people of Wisconsin. From a letter from Karl Van Roy
Will anyone run against Nelson or Hansen? How much more will the people of Wisconsin take? Why do people vote for these people? Can anyone tell me if the republican party of Wisconsin is getting their act together here? Looks like a golden opportunity for a state wide election run. How about
"TAKE BACK WISCONSIN" or
" WISCONSIN, WE'VE HAD ENOUGH" or
" WISCONSIN,TAXES ENOUGH ALREADY" or
" A NEW START FOR WISCONSIN" or
" WISCONSIN, A RUN TO PROSPERITY" or
" WISCONSIN, IT'S YOUR STATE"or "TAKE BACK WISCONSIN"
I don't know, but is every republican group in every county in Wisconsin laying down plans to take every democratic seat in the Wisconsin Senate and Assembly in the next election? Who's in charge here?
Maybe Scott Walker should tie something into his race. If Mr Walker is a leader he ought to take the bull by the horns and make his campaign a state wide referendum. He will need a lot of help in Madison and if he get's conservative republicans on his train it would sure get this state back on track!
Is there any leadership in Wisconsin?
"State Dems refuse to repeal auto insurance mandate
Posted by brvanlanen on December 7, 2009
Little Tommy Nelson, Dave Hansen and other Dems in the state legislature apparently don’t care how it affects Wisconsin residents.
From the Dec. 4th Van Roy’s Views:
In the March 6 and October 9 editions of Van Roy’s Views, I thoroughly explained the costly auto insurance mandates that were passed by Democrats in the legislature and signed into law by Governor Doyle. (If this issue doesn’t sound familiar to you, please click the links above.) These changes were approved in June without any public hearings and without any justification for why the changes were necessary. Most of the mandates went into effect on November 1, so customers are now receiving notices about the mandates and the premium increases caused by them as their policies come up for renewal."
I have co-sponsored Rep. John Nygren's stand-alone legislation, Assembly Bill 525, that would repeal most of these mandates. Enough public pressure was brought to bear that the Democratic Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Insurance finally agreed to hold a public hearing on the bill. A four hour public hearing was held on November 22, and despite all the testimony showing how the mandates are hurting Wisconsin families, the Chairman made it clear that the hearing was for informational purposes only and the bill would never receive a vote.
State Dems refuse to repeal auto insurance mandate « Try 2 Focus
Will anyone run against Nelson or Hansen? How much more will the people of Wisconsin take? Why do people vote for these people? Can anyone tell me if the republican party of Wisconsin is getting their act together here? Looks like a golden opportunity for a state wide election run. How about
"TAKE BACK WISCONSIN" or
" WISCONSIN, WE'VE HAD ENOUGH" or
" WISCONSIN,TAXES ENOUGH ALREADY" or
" A NEW START FOR WISCONSIN" or
" WISCONSIN, A RUN TO PROSPERITY" or
" WISCONSIN, IT'S YOUR STATE"or "TAKE BACK WISCONSIN"
I don't know, but is every republican group in every county in Wisconsin laying down plans to take every democratic seat in the Wisconsin Senate and Assembly in the next election? Who's in charge here?
Maybe Scott Walker should tie something into his race. If Mr Walker is a leader he ought to take the bull by the horns and make his campaign a state wide referendum. He will need a lot of help in Madison and if he get's conservative republicans on his train it would sure get this state back on track!
Is there any leadership in Wisconsin?
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