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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Mark Green -- WI Governor? No Way!

Here's a quick thought --

President Bush supports Mark Green for Governor of our great state of Wisconsin. There's one reason not to vote for him.

President Bush thinks Mark Green would be good for Wisconsin. Like Bush was good for Texas?

Mark Green supported an Eight Billion dollar subsdizing of the oil industry -- the same industry that's charging me $3.17 a gallon and raking in the dough to the tune that ExxonMobil could pay their outgoing CEO 400 million dollars.

And, now, Mark Green thinks he'd be good for the state? And, President Bush agrees.

Let me just say this...

Bush announced that the deficit is going to be less than they originally thought and we're suppose to celebrate this. Well, I would if the deficit was going down, not up.

Also, Bush's tax cuts for the rich -- they didn't help the economy -- the rich save extra money, they don't spend it and put it back into the economy.

And, the Fed is wrong about raising rates to combat inflation, but I don't have time to go into it right now -- just trust me. I'll explain later.

God Bless

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Green's former Chief of Staff, Mark Graul accepted event tickets and gifts from Abramoff, so he resigned to become Green's campaign manager. Graul is still under investigation by the FBI in the scandal.
So what did Green do? He replaced Graul with Mr. Mark Tuttle. That name sound familiar? It should.
Tuttle was the person who authorized the campaigning on state time for the whistle-blower graphic designer which lead to the conviction of Jensen and a few other GOP in Madison.
Why this isn't addressed more, is anyone's guess.
Did Green give back the DeLay-Abramoff money yet?
Is this a sign of Green's potential chronyism?
Can't he keep track of his own small staff?
Green has to be shown to be accepting of corruption as normal politics.

Anonymous said...

Green couldn't give back the DeLay money, and a recent change in state law allowed him to give it to charity...so he did.

What do you think Doyle has done with the millions that the Potowatomi, WEAC, and the labor unions have given him? Oh wait, they donate to "political action committees."

Focus on the big picture, like how
Doyle is bought and paid for by the teachers' union (raiding the transportation fund to pad their benefits) and the Potowatomi (granting them unconstitutional unlimited compacts and vetoing a bill that would require legislative approval of any new compacts). Who's really the corrupt one?

Travelgate, anyone?

Julie said...

How interesting that the bill bill that would require legislative approval of any new compacts is considered a good thing now, but when a Republican was in office, no way!

I don't mind Doyle not allowing another casino within 50 miles of Milwaukee. I don't see the need for yet another casino.

Further, Green is still a bad choice for Wisconsin.