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    While this has no direct bearing on CO I thought it humorous nonetheless (national story). An interesting [and "smelly"] tactic by the WI lefties...gaggle-up and run away together...


    Man...what this country has come to with respect to the political class...buncha pussies. Pay taxes for a few years in that state and you'll clearly understand why the left is pure bat-shit nucking futz!


    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...-union-rights/


    The 14 Senate Democrats who are boycotting a vote on a controversial "union-busting" bill have left the state, ...[supposedly] the group wants to force negotiations over the Republican-backed bill, which would strip most public employees of their collective-bargaining rights.

    ...the plan is to slow down the bill because it's "tearing the state apart." Senate Republicans hold a 19-14 majority but can't vote on the bill unless at least one Democrat is present. Police could be dispatched to retrieve them, but it was unclear if they would have the authority to cross state lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cebeu View Post
    While this has no direct bearing on CO I thought it humorous nonetheless (national story). An interesting [and "smelly"] tactic by the WI lefties...gaggle-up and run away together...


    Man...what this country has come to with respect to the political class...buncha pussies. Pay taxes for a few years in that state and you'll clearly understand why the left is pure bat-shit nucking futz!


    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...-union-rights/


    The 14 Senate Democrats who are boycotting a vote on a controversial "union-busting" bill have left the state, ...[supposedly] the group wants to force negotiations over the Republican-backed bill, which would strip most public employees of their collective-bargaining rights.

    ...the plan is to slow down the bill because it's "tearing the state apart." Senate Republicans hold a 19-14 majority but can't vote on the bill unless at least one Democrat is present. Police could be dispatched to retrieve them, but it was unclear if they would have the authority to cross state lines.


    if it were me as Govenor, upon their return to the state I would have each of the arrested for dereliction of duties and breach of oath.
    Fined and a special election held to see if they get to stay in office.
    Let the people decide.

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    Three words: Interstate Extradition Compact

    Subpoena their happy asses...then bring 'em back in coveralls and leg shackles...

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    They "supposedly" fled the state. I read this too, and to be fair, it sounds like they are doing the same thing a lot Congressmen (both sides) have been doing since Obama took office....Skipping out on votes, not showing up for votes, ect. Hell didn't some of them even miss their swearing in ceremony this past January?

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    That gov had better watch out. I read that the state police have a powerful union are unhappy about the bill. They might have real problems finding the runaway legislature.

    I do have mixed feelings. It really does appeal to my funnybone. Politicians are funny critters and maybe more should run away and go into hiding.

    Steve

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    I know how to get the Democrats back in a hurry.











    Propose legislation for a pay raise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrufflerSteve View Post
    That gov had better watch out. I read that the state police have a powerful union are unhappy about the bill. They might have real problems finding the runaway legislature.

    I do have mixed feelings. It really does appeal to my funnybone. Politicians are funny critters and maybe more should run away and go into hiding.

    Steve
    I read that the police, firefighter, and state police unions are exempt from the bill.

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    liberal SOP.

    if something's happening you don't like then you scream, cry, picket and protest.

    if I was the governor I'd come down on them like a ton of bricks.

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    just prolonging the end result. the legislation will pass and the .gov people will have to struggle like the private sector.

    will of the people....elected republicans, the dems show how spineless they are by running to other states, away from their jobs they were elected to do. I think they should all be fired and hung.
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    Damn sniper - you are hot tonite!

    Well said!
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