Showing posts with label Scott Milfred. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Milfred. Show all posts

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

What's Your Name Again?

I Love This

Multi Multi Millionaire Mitt who spent his whole life trying to become President of the United States as some sort of birthright!

  Yet in the end, Willard ended up with an extremely poor VP choice, and 47% of the vote(the same 47% who feel entitled to 'gifts' and wont take personal responsibility for their lives obviously).  

The person who ran for the republican nomination for President for six years and made it through a brutal primary season as THE  absolute best, most qualified person in the republican party, to run for President.  The Mitt Romney, who was endorsed by the Wisconsin State Journal AND Senator Ron Johnson, just picked up another award! 


Least Influential person in America(H/T GQ)! 

 “Was anyone inspired by Mitt Romney? Did anyone vote enthusiastically for Mitt Romney? Of course not. Voting for Romney is like hooking up with the last single person at the bar at 4 a.m. The only successful thing he did this year was embody every black stand-up comedian’s impression of a white person. Thank God the election’s over. No more endless photos of Mitt staring winsomely off-camera with that attempted smile on his face. No more glaring campaign mishaps week after week after week. No more labored media efforts to make him look like anything other than Sheldon Adelson’s pampered money Dumpster.”


 Was anyone inspired by Mitt Romney? Did anyone vote enthusiastically for Mitt Romney? Of course not. Voting for Romney is like hooking up with the last single person at the bar at 4 a.m. The only successful thing he did this year was embody every black stand-up comedian's impression of a white person. Thank God the election's over. No more endless photos of Mitt staring winsomely off-camera with that attempted smile on his face. No more glaring campaign mishaps week after week after week. No more labored media efforts to make him look like anything other than Sheldon Adelson's pampered money Dumpster. Good-bye, Mitt. I hope you enjoy the rest of your life quietly ensconced at Lake Winnipesaukee, blissfully ignorant of the plight of anyone who doesn't have $300 million squirreled away in the Bahamas.

Read More http://www.gq.com/entertainment/celebrities/201212/least-influential-people-2012#ixzz2DWrQq1FA

 Was anyone inspired by Mitt Romney? Did anyone vote enthusiastically for Mitt Romney? Of course not. Voting for Romney is like hooking up with the last single person at the bar at 4 a.m. The only successful thing he did this year was embody every black stand-up comedian's impression of a white person. Thank God the election's over. No more endless photos of Mitt staring winsomely off-camera with that attempted smile on his face. No more glaring campaign mishaps week after week after week. No more labored media efforts to make him look like anything other than Sheldon Adelson's pampered money Dumpster. Good-bye, Mitt. I hope you enjoy the rest of your life quietly ensconced at Lake Winnipesaukee, blissfully ignorant of the plight of anyone who doesn't have $300 million squirreled away in the Bahamas.

Read More http://www.gq.com/entertainment/celebrities/201212/least-influential-people-2012#ixzz2DWrQq1FA
1.  Mitt Romney
 Was anyone inspired by Mitt Romney? Did anyone vote enthusiastically for Mitt Romney? Of course not. Voting for Romney is like hooking up with the last single person at the bar at 4 a.m. The only successful thing he did this year was embody every black stand-up comedian's impression of a white person. Thank God the election's over. No more endless photos of Mitt staring winsomely off-camera with that attempted smile on his face. No more glaring campaign mishaps week after week after week. No more labored media efforts to make him look like anything other than Sheldon Adelson's pampered money Dumpster. Good-bye, Mitt. I hope you enjoy the rest of your life quietly ensconced at Lake Winnipesaukee, blissfully ignorant of the plight of anyone who doesn't have $300 million squirreled away in the Bahamas.

Read More http://www.gq.com/entertainment/celebrities/201212/least-influential-people-2012#ixzz2DWrIGxpR

1.  Mitt Romney
 Was anyone inspired by Mitt Romney? Did anyone vote enthusiastically for Mitt Romney? Of course not. Voting for Romney is like hooking up with the last single person at the bar at 4 a.m. The only successful thing he did this year was embody every black stand-up comedian's impression of a white person. Thank God the election's over. No more endless photos of Mitt staring winsomely off-camera with that attempted smile on his face. No more glaring campaign mishaps week after week after week. No more labored media efforts to make him look like anything other than Sheldon Adelson's pampered money Dumpster. Good-bye, Mitt. I hope you enjoy the rest of your life quietly ensconced at Lake Winnipesaukee, blissfully ignorant of the plight of anyone who doesn't have $300 million squirreled away in the Bahamas.

Read More http://www.gq.com/entertainment/celebrities/201212/least-influential-people-2012#ixzz2DWrIGxpR

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Wisconsin State Journal's: Series of Unfortunate Events

First this happened:

 Walker is the best choice for getting Wisconsin back on track financially and competing for more good-paying jobs.

Secondly,  this happened:


Wisconsin State Journal Endorses Tommy!

But this election is about the need for jobs, cooperation and fiscal sanity. Thompson wins on those priorities.

Then this happened:

 The State Journal editorial board endorses Mitt Romney in Tuesday's presidential election.

Romney showed as the Republican governor of Democratic-leaning Massachusetts that he can find agreement across the partisan divide. And his vice presidential pick — Wisconsin's U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Janesville — suggests Romney is serious about tackling America's fiscal mess.

Romney has an impressive record of success in the private and public sectors. He's a numbers guy who focuses more on results than ideology. That's why so many of his fellow Republicans during the GOP primary criticized him for not being conservative enough.

Romney has been a strong leader in business and civic life. This includes turning around many troubled companies and the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Romney better understands how and why entrepreneurs and employers decide to expand and add jobs. He's more likely to get the private-sector going strong again. . .

But Obama is the president. The buck stops with him. This is now Obama's economy, even though the GOP shares in the blame for partisan games
 Then this happened:

 Lee Enterprises Inc., based in Davenport, Iowa, reported Monday that it lost $7.7 million, or 15 cents per share, in its fiscal fourth quarter, compared with a net loss of $8.8 million, or 20 cents per share, a year ago.



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Monday, May 21, 2012

What State Do These Guys Live In?

It surely is NOT Wisconsin, unless of course the editorial staff was to busy watching Donald Driver in Dancing with the Stars.  In one of their most ridiculous editorials ever, they argue that endless recalls hurt Wisconsin.  The problem with that of course, is that it is a false premise!  

No one wants endless recalls, hell we would like our politicians to explain to us what they planned on doing when they were campaigning.   Unfortunately Scott Walker did the exact opposite.  When you govern so egregiously, and lie so blatantly, you become subject to a recall by the citizens.   When there are numerous videos like this out there and you make phone calls like this - this happens and recalls are justified.    

On the other hand, when you try and recall politicians who are governing according to the will of the people, the extremists might try and recall them, but those recall efforts will crash and burn.  

So your premise that we will have "endless recalls" is false.  This state has proven that if a politician is doing their job, they will not be subject o being recalled and if they are not they will face the will of the people before their term is up.  

In case you do not believe me, just look at Shril LaBarre, she tried to recall the honorable Senator Jauch and despite having unlimited resources, massively failed!   

Endless recalls would hurt the state of Wisconsin, but since we have proven that to be impossible, we see what really hurts Wisconsin is politicians who say one thing and govern according to ALEC. When a Governor's main governing strategy is to "divide and conquer.

This recall is more than justified.  Please vote Tom Barrett on June 5th!