I think they're a bit worried about having their asses handed to them in the upcoming recalls.
Stuff like this is going on on a national scale. Future demographic shifts will really hurt the Republican party, so I think that's what's behind the Citizens United ruling, all the attacks on unions (as they strongly fund the Democrats), and this voter photo ID stuff.
On an unrelated note, I think we may have another lurker web cartoonist in our midst: [link]
His fiancee has breast cancer.
His fiancee has breast cancer.
I figured it was something like that, but the "fuck cancer" really pinged me.
Kat, I'm sorry you have to deal with all that bs over the handicapped plate. I'm ridiculously paranoid about how I use mine, never letting my mom or TCG be near the car with the plate up if I'm not also near the car because they can also take the driver's license away if they feel they are using a handicapped plate improperly.
eye~ma Toddson!
It made my day a heck of a lot better to come back and read the latest posts. I don't feel like I'm the only one now. But I'm kind of with Burrell about feeling like I'll tip the rantypants scale, so I've been keeping quieter than normal.
Now for the Senate's turn:
Democrats Dangle Saturday Night Debt Fever
Get ready for Mr. Smith meets the debt ceiling.
Senate Democrats said Friday that they are prepared for an all-night battle on the Senate floor that could go through the wee hours of Sunday morning unless Republicans begin negotiating on a bipartisan plan to raise the debt ceiling.
With action still uncertain in the House, Senate leaders described a bare-knuckled plan that would culminate in a post-midnight Saturday vote on the debt ceiling plan developed by Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader.
“That would be the vote to avoid default,” Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York declared to reporters during a news conference on Capitol Hill Friday morning.
If Republicans filibuster that vote, Democrats say they are prepared to repeatedly require Republicans to object to the bill’s passage, keeping them in their seats for hours and creating a middle-of-the-night legislative spectacle for the cameras.
“It’s hard to imagine the Senate Republicans would actually filibuster the nation into default,” Mr. Schumer said.
I took most of my rantypants out on tommy while he was in Madison last weekend. Thanks, tommy! I find it much to easy to get up on my soapbox these days, especially when Walker claims to have increased the job base by 9000 jobs when GE is moving it's X-ray division out of Waukesha to China. GE paid no taxes last year and is moving a very profitable division overseas. They claim no jobs will be lost, but that they will create 65 jobs for engineers....in China. Yeah, Scotty, there's your 9000 jobs.
::headdesk::
Oh Maria! health-ma to your DH and coping-ma to you.
I took most of my rantypants out on tommy while he was in Madison last weekend. Thanks, tommy!
No prob!
Don't forget Walker's cancelling of the high-speed rail project, losing the federal funding and thousands of jobs....