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Originally posted by shockologist
Originally posted by ThinkingCap
Why run?
Why not vote no?
Because they don't have the #'s
Maybe if those 14 runaways were there at the state house, they could be part of a 'one sided' debate too.
Like I told someone else...the healthcare reform was debated for well over a year before anything was ever passed. Much longer than most pieces of legislation.
state constitutions in terms of organization and structure of government.
Sec.A11.AARULES OF PROCEDURE; EXPULSION OF MEMBER.
Each House may determine the rules of its own proceedings, punish members for disorderly conduct, and, with the consent of two-thirds, expel a member, but not a second time for the same offense.
Originally posted by Whereweheaded
reply to post by KOLTON
And then what? Did any source say what the repercussion will be?
Before protesters stormed the capitol, the mayor of the city of Madison tried to pull a fast one. The governor's budget repair bill was on the fast track, and Madison Mayor Dave Ciesliewicz was racing against the clock to pass new union contracts first.
E-mails obtained by the FOX6 Investigators show that the mayor enlisted the help of State Senator Mark Miller. They both tried to convince the Secretary of State to hold up the bill by taking the maximum 10 days allowed by law before publishing the bill.
They were trying to buy some time so they could ratify new contracts to protect workers from benefit cuts. Citizens for Responsible Government Rep. Chris Kliesmet says, "This suggests, and this is a harsh word, collusion. There is collusion between some politicians and public sector employee unions. Period."
There is collusion between some politicians and public sector employee unions.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
"This suggests, and this is a harsh word, collusion. There is collusion between some politicians and public sector employee unions. Period."
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
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been on my mind
They will be detained and forced to the Senate Meeting.
We have the right to speak, but do we have the right to not speak?