literally tens of millions that is coming in from out-of-state from the big government unions. they spent it last year trying to take out our supreme court justice and tried to change the vote last spring and last summer trying to take out six of our republican state senators who also face recall elections. we ultimate textually prevailed in each race and i believe will prevail now on june agent but we need a lot of grass roots support. stuart: i hear you, sir, out-of-state you are a rock star. and were mobbed the other day, is that right? guest: vie two high school sons who would laugh at that. when i go to the world post largest music festival in wisconsin they think i go to the old fogies home. stuart: but are you on a short list or any list for vice president? guest: i have a big list of thins that need to be done to
the only other component is the senate but this, of course, is the stalemate that continues to drag on with all 14 of those democratic senators in the state of illinois say they will meet this morning and decide whether they will come back here today. doesn t look like that will happen. meanwhile, the governor also says he is not going to so the stalemate definitely continues and thousands of people continue to converge here on the capitol here in madison. as i ve said time and time again, i ve got two high school sons. i m not going to allow this situation to pass on an even bigger burden to them. the days of passing the buck on from one budget to the next from one generation stop and they stop now. we re willing to meet you more than halfway but it s time to end the impasse. it s time to show some leadership. the people of wisconsin expect their governors to solve their problems and to unite them, not to divide them. we ve been too divided for too long. we want to bring people
here. the republicans had a quick vote, if you will. they got sick of all the debating day after day. democrats still wanted to debate this thing, so the republicans called for a vote. about 20 democrats didn t get to vote. and that s the reaction that you see there in the state house last night or early this morning. as you mentioned, though, this is just half the equation. the other half is over in the senate. and right now this stalemate continues. 14 democrats continue to stay in illinois so they can t establish here in wisconsin. the democrats want some wiggle room here. he says no way, he addressed the folks here in wisconsin again last night with a press conference. as i ve said time and time again, i ve got two high school sons. i m not going to allow this situation to pass on an even bigger burden to them. the days of passing the buck on from one budget to the next, one generation to the next stop and they stop now. we re willing to meet you
even though approved it, it still must pass through the senate. the governor there scott walker has warned if no budget is passed by today, then it s possible 1,500 layoffs would have to happen, and it doesn t look like he s backing down. well, as i ve said time and time again, i ve got two high school sons. i m not going to allow this situation to pass on an even bigger burden to them. passing the buck on from one budget to the next one generation to the next stop and they stop now. as you may know by now, those 14 democratic senators, at least one of those need to be there. those democrats for the most part are believed to be in illinois. but state troopers were dispatched to their homes in wisconsin to see if they were around. they were not found, they are still believed to be in illinois right now. meantime in providence, rhode island, they sent out