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Recall Republican Wisconsin Governor Walker status update thread

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The increase of 340% is your doing.

Actually was just running the numbers on your claim that my rates went from your presented number of 2500 to my stated number of 1100/yr. So if by "your doing" you imply by me calculating what an increase of 2500 to 11000 is, then yes, 340% is my doing..

You also said you paid $22,000 over the last two years.

I have not disputed this. each year I had ~11,000 in total out of pocket medical related expenses.

Whatever math you want to use you go right on ahead.
are you implying my math is incorrect? Like I said, please correct it if it is incorrect

Bottom line you said you had a 36% increase and it was a correlation to the timing of the affordable health care act which is Obama's.

Yes, this is what I am saying...

There is no puzzle about that.

You seem to be all over the road on your replies... Just can't understand what you are arguing or disputing??
 
Not dodging the question,when the people who were getting the signatures were not paid to do so.

He didn't ask that. You have yet to answer his actual question. Stop doing that. You aren't that stupid.

It costs money to recall anyone, and I'll bet you a cool grand more of that money came from out of state rather than in-state.
 
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He didn't ask that. You have yet to answer his actual question. Stop doing that. You aren't that stupid.

It costs money to recall anyone, and I'll bet you a cool grand more of that money came from out of state rather than in-state.

I don't want give him an answer that could be factually incorrect because I have not seen any statistics of the question he asked.

So I am telling him what I do know that is factual.
 
Here is an interesting tidbit...

Walker raised 4.5 million since mid December...61% from out of State.

The Democratic Party of Wisconsin reported raising $394,213 during the reporting period from Dec. 11 to Jan. 17 — all but $9,785 of it from individual donors.

Read more: http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/lo...60c-11e1-9d5d-001871e3ce6c.html#ixzz1kTLiwLlJ

another interesting tidbit from YOUR article:

"Gov. Walker's message of moving Wisconsin forward continues to resonate with voters," communications director Ciara Matthews said. "It is this message, and the success of the governor's reforms, that have inspired people to contribute to his campaign in overwhelming numbers."
 
Here is an interesting tidbit...

Walker raised 4.5 million since mid December...61% from out of State.

The Democratic Party of Wisconsin reported raising $394,213 during the reporting period from Dec. 11 to Jan. 17 — all but $9,785 of it from individual donors.

Read more: http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/lo...60c-11e1-9d5d-001871e3ce6c.html#ixzz1kTLiwLlJ


comparing apples and oranges.

But even if we play

That means that Walker raise 1.7 million from people in Wisconsin vs the .4 million the democrats raised in the state.
 
another interesting tidbit from YOUR article:

"Gov. Walker's message of moving Wisconsin forward continues to resonate with voters," communications director Ciara Matthews said. "It is this message, and the success of the governor's reforms, that have inspired people to contribute to his campaign in overwhelming numbers."

How is a statement from Walker's campaign PR director an interesting tidbit? What did you expect her to say? "Yeah I know, my boss sucks. I'm already looking for a new job". Campaign directors are the Baghdad Bob's of US politics.
 
How is a statement from Walker's campaign PR director an interesting tidbit? What did you expect her to say? "Yeah I know, my boss sucks. I'm already looking for a new job". Campaign directors are the Baghdad Bob's of US politics.

michal1980's prior post shows how much more Walker raised which confirms what the PR director said...
 
michal1980's prior post shows how much more Walker raised which confirms what the PR director said...

It really doesn't, and you should know as well as anyone that PR directors are professional liars. Their statements are worse than useless.

Those guys you see after every debate that furiously tell you that their candidate won no matter what happened? PR directors.
 
another interesting tidbit from YOUR article:

"Gov. Walker's message of moving Wisconsin forward continues to resonate with voters," communications director Ciara Matthews said. "It is this message, and the success of the governor's reforms, that have inspired people to contribute to his campaign in overwhelming numbers."

pssst come here....I hate to burst your bubble but the GOP poster boy is going to be replaced this summer.
 
"Documents released by the state of Wisconsin yesterday showed nearly 60 percent of the donations and almost 30 percent of the $1.2 million dollars raised by Democrats came from outside Wisconsin. "

http://wtaq.com/news/articles/2011/dec/17/governor-recall-funds-coming-more-from-out-of-state/

Damn Ausm why not just say "i'm not going to give out any information or give any links that make me look like a biased partisan Democrat/union thug" It looks as if both Walker and the Democrat/union thugs are getting plenty of money from out of state.
 
It really doesn't, and you should know as well as anyone that PR directors are professional liars. Their statements are worse than useless.

Those guys you see after every debate that furiously tell you that their candidate won no matter what happened? PR directors.

All politicians are professional liars, all of them, you can't lay blame on their poor PR directors.
 
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