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Scott Walker To Commit $400 Million in Taxpayer Dollars for NBA Stadium Deal

4 Responses to “The party of smaller government”

  1. Shrimp Says:

    That’s… …irritating. Here’s a guy who runs on his fiscal responsibility, only to pull that BS. I was actually going to vote FOR that fool. Now I’ve got to hold my nose and pick one of the other career poly-ticks instead.

    I’m guessing it’s never too late to pick SMOD16.

  2. let it burn Says:

    @shrimp

    you could, like, you know, not vote?

    let. it. burn.

  3. Shrimp Says:

    @ let it burn:

    And that improves my lot, how? If I don’t vote, I got nothing to say on how it’s run, because I didn’t put in my opinion when it mattered. Not voting, like some petulant spoiled child throwing fit because he didn’t get his way — that’s not a solution.

    Here’s a better suggestion. You get every leftist, democrat and .gov teat-sucking welfare-queen you can find, and convince them not to vote.

    If you want to not vote, go right ahead.

    I’m still voting. I may not like the choices much, but the solution isn’t to stop playing the game.

  4. Matthew Carberry Says:

    In his defense, the representatives of the “will of the people” apparently approved the funding with bipartisan votes of 52-34(+2 absent on the no side) in the Assembly and 21-10 in the Senate. That’s 3-2 and 2-1 to commit the funds.

    If we don’t accept Obama ignoring the will of the people via Congress on much tighter votes, it is a little hypocritical to expect Walker to veto these.

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