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What do Dennis Tester and Thomas Swift have to say about the Koch debacle?
Rosalind: You could simply replace the term "Obamacare" with "Health Insurance Company: to make your statement accurate.
Mr. Swift:
In your short statement you managed to insult the parents of children who have been bullied, or attempted suicide, or committed suicide. You have also labeled every child in the article as having deep emotional and mental issues. Being gay is not a mental issue. Being gay is just being gay, and it's an orientation, not a lifestyle. It's not optional. This article takes the district to task for not doing their job to protect these children, and for turning a blind eye to...
Mr. Tester:
It's called the *democratic* party.
We have no choice but to accept increases. Home values have fallen. It's not as if people can, in protest, sell their homes and move on. We're all trapped.
He does a great job of defaming himself. There isn't even a need for help from others.
It is important (I think) to note that Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus stores election results on her personal laptop circa 1995. Her Access database is not backed up by the county's IT professionals, who urged her to do so to protect the integrity of data. From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
"Nickolaus said she decided to take the election data collection and storage system off the county's computer network - and keep it on stand-alone personal computers accessible only in her...
It doesn't surprise me that Garofalo is from Farmington. He doesn't give a rip about cities or the people in them.
http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/members/members.asp?id=12262
This is the nugget from the article:
"In conversations with Garofalo as a member of the Minnesota Association of School Business Officials, Ingison said the education chairman told her to consider property tax increases in response to state aid cuts."
Really, Garofalo? I thought you were the party of no new taxes. Oddly enough, under Pawlenty's reign of terror, my property taxes more than DOUBLED. I am paying for the Minneapolis Public Schools referendum. Just yesterday I wrote...
Small, please. I actually felt relief when I saw the cover of the Strib. We know of the horror he allegedly perpetrated. I don't need to see his big creepy face to drill in the message.