the capitol. so i m assuming the desks being moved outside will probably add another $3 million to that price tag. the thinks that the walker administration is coming up to try to get us bag, to tck, to t make us look back is ridiculous, and it takes the focus off the fact that we re deeply divided in the state of wisconsin over the issue of collective bargaining. that s what we should be talking about rather than all of this other stuff. there is a new poll out today by a conservative polling firm that s called rasmussen. they tend to produce results that are friendly to republicans and conservative cause. they asked this question about support for bargaining rights. about a million different ways to sunday. and still couldn t find a way to phrase it that produced any substantial support for governor walker. what do you think the impact is of the polls being so against the governor on this? how does that affect the decisions that you 14 are making? well, it obviously reinforced th
another $3 million to that price tag. the thinks that the walker administration is coming up to try to get us back, to try to make us look bad is ridiculous, and it takes the focus off the fact that we re deeply divided in the state of wisconsin over the issue of collective bargaining. that s what we should be talking about rather than all of this other stuff. there is a new poll out today by a conservative polling firm that s called rasmussen. they tend to produce results that are friendly to republicans and conservative cause. they asked this question about support for bargaining rights. about a million different ways to sunday. and still couldn t find a way to phrase it that produced any substantial support for governor walker. what do you think the impact is of the polls being so against the governor on this? how does that affect the decisions that you 14 are making? well, it obviously reinforced the fact that what we re doing is the right thing to do. and it reinforces the fac
governor walker s department, about the damage being done to the capitol. so i m assuming the desks being moved outside will probably add another $3 million to that price tag. the thinks that the walker administration is coming up to try to get us back, to try to make us look back is ridiculous, and it takes the focus off the fact that we re deeply divided in the state of wisconsin over the issue of collective bargaining. that s what we should be talking about rather than all of this other stuff. there is a new poll out today by a conservative polling firm that s called rasmussen. they tend to produce results that are friendly to republicans and conservative cause. they asked this question about support for bargaining rights. about a million different ways to sunday. and still couldn t find a way to phrase it that produced any substantial support for governor walker. what do you think the impact is of the polls being so against the governor on this? how does that affect the decisions
by public opinion being against them, they d feel forced into caving. the republicans were very, very wrong about that, really wrong. even the latest right-wing poll, the conservative activist rasmussen poll just polled in wisconsin, and their poll even shows that wisconsin hates what scott walker and the republicans are doing. they re against it by 13 points. but i don t think the republicans expected that. i think they drank their own kool-aid on this one. so it seems like they really had no realistic plan for what to do when democrats stopped them and then held firm with public support. the republicans seem to have been making it up on the fly ever since. since they said they won t negotiate, they won t have much else to turn to and they ve pretty quickly cycled through all of their available options and then some. they sent law enforcement officers to democrats homes to try to prevent the docrats from leaving the state in the first place, not to mention to
even the latest right-wing poll, the conservative activist rasmussen poll just polled in wisconsin, and their poll even shows that wisconsin hates what scott walker and the republicans are doing. they re against it by 13 points. but i don t think the republicans expected that. i think they drank their own kool-aid on this one. so it seems like they really had no realistic plan for what to do when democrats stopped them and then held firm with public support. the republicans seem to have been making it up on the fly ever since. since they said they won t negotiate, they won t have much else to turn to and they ve pretty quickly cycled through all of their available options and then some. they sent law enforcement officers to democrats homes to try to prevent the democrats from leaving the state in the first place, not to mention to embarrass those democrats in front of their neighbors. they said democrats could not collect their paychecks unless they came to the capitol in person. they