Sunday, July 6, 2014

What Has Wisconsin Come To?

By Jeff Simpson


From facebook:


Jonathan Steitz for Senate shared UpFront with Mike Gousha's photo.
 Don't forget to tune in to Upfront with Mike Gousha this morning at 9 to watch Jonathan's interview!
Republican state Senate candidate Jonathan Steitz of Pleasant Prairie says his primary opponent Van Wanggaard "waffled on Act 10." Steitz says he'll be a more reliable conservative vote in the Senate, Sunday on UpFront.


Photo: Republican state Senate candidate Jonathan Steitz of Pleasant Prairie says his primary opponent Van Wanggaard "waffled on Act 10." Steitz says he'll be a more reliable conservative vote in the Senate, Sunday on UpFront.


In what reality is it a winning campaign slogan to promise to always do what you are told and never vote against party lines? 

Since when was having an independent thought something that could be used against you in an election?


PS:  Randy Bryce is better than them both - combined.   Throw him some $5!  Let us start electing people who can actually think for themselves(with our input)!

4 comments:

  1. Scary. He has Joel Kleefisch eyes.

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  2. Your mistake, as always, Jeff, is your wild assumptions. When did Steitz "promise to always do as he was told?" When did Steitz promise "never to vote against party lines?" He is giving voters a clear choice on a specific issue (Act 10) and trusting that they can decide which candidate they prefer — a conservative or a moderate. The horror!

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  3. How many times has Van actually voted against scott walker and the rest of the party? zero ? Maybe 1 but I cant find it.

    So yes to campaign against the free thinking independence of wanggaard is not only laughable the only alternative is to say i refuse to ever think for myself.

    You are insane if you think wanggaard is a moderate.

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  4. WHAAAA-ska isn't insane. He's just a paid-off hack. Kinda like Steitz, when you think about it

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