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.
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.
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.
August 12th, 2015 at 10:03 am
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.
August 12th, 2015 at 1:57 pm
@shrimp
you could, like, you know, not vote?
let. it. burn.
August 12th, 2015 at 3:52 pm
@ 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.
August 12th, 2015 at 7:06 pm
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.