why a new study says keeping up those long phone conversations may be a good idea? that is a new one. bill: also, a political game of chicken in wisconsin, the republican governor scott walker not backing down. wisconsin faces a $137 million deficit for the remainder of the fiscal year. and a $3.6 billion deficit for the upcoming budget. our bill is about protecting the hard working taxpayer. bill: what if this bill does not pass this week? you ve got big issues, in wisconsin, we ll talk to the state s lieutenant governor about that. next. [ female announcer ] picking tits isn t always easy. picking a free detergent is. switch to tide free & gentle in the white and blue bottle. no other free detergent is milder on skin. and unlike the leading free detergent, it removes more residue from dirt, food, and stains.
proliferation. the legislation is about balancing the budget, now and in the future. our bill is about protecting the hard working taxpayer. some will question why we have to reform collective bargaining, to balance the budget. the answer is simple. the system is broken. that s the thesis. destroy unions because of money. we are broke, so collective bargaining must go. it is not about a budget shortfall. with the bill today, he made it more difficult to raise revenue, and this is a very big and, ginandtacos.com points to a little known portion of the bill. quote. the department may sell any state owned heating and cooling or power plant and may contract with a private entity for the operation of any such plant with or without solicitation of bids. with or without bids. remember the whole bidding on contract thing to give the best, most fiscally responsible deal possible? this allows for irresponsible
bill doesn t pass by friday, the state won t be able to save the full amount. but don t worry. not all legislation was stalled today in madison. governor walker proudly and defiantly signed a bill making it more difficult for the state to raise revenue during what he, himself describes as a time of fiscal crisis. it is that same crisis which has been and continues to be the governor s argument as to why he wants to dismantle public sector unions. he reiterated it earlier this evening in his fireside chat, an awkward name, awkward choice of name, given the president with which we associate fireside chat oversaw an era of union proliferation proliferation. the legislation is about balancing the budget, now and in the future. our bill is about protecting the hard working taxpayer. some will question why we have to reform collective bargaining, to balance the budget.
our bill is about protecting the hard working taxpayer. some will question why we have to reform collective bargaining, to balance the budget. the answer is simple. the system is broken. that s the thesis. destroy unions because of money. we are broke, so collective bargaining must go. it is not about a budget shortfall. with the bill today, he made it more difficult to raise revenue, and this is a very big and, ginandtacos.com points to a little known portion of the bill. quote. the department may sell any state owned heating and cooling or power plant and may contract with a private entity for the operation of any such plant with or without solicitation of bids. with or without bids. remember the whole bidding on contract thing to give the best, most fiscally responsible deal possible? this allows for irresponsible money wasting no bid contracts.