My Blogs are Seeing alot of Searches for Connections To Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to The Bradley Foundation and Scott Walker To Michael Grebe. The thing is folks, the Bradley Foundation is Michael Grebe in Reality, and the Agenda is A Big One. And Michael Grebe Controls Governor Scott Walker, Michael Grebe worked with ... from the Begining and for Great Reason.
People eMail me often on the Fact that Foley and Lardner Run Wisconsin so you may as well Give up, the Michael Grebe - Obama Connection, the Michael Grebe - Bush, Rumsfield connection and many more Michael Grebe Connections are the Top of the Top in ALL Money and Politics, Period.
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation - The Bradley Foundation is Not a Good Thing Folks, do your Homework on the Connections and Affiliations. This is Billions on top of Billions of Dollars that Michael Grebe Controls, and Michael Grebe Controls
Michael Grebe's Connections to Obama has Helped Michael Grebe to Cover up his involvement in a 13 Trillion Dollar Patent Theft for Over a Decade.
"Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to Deploy National Guard Against Unions: A Homegrown Mubarak
By DJ Pangburn Wednesday, February 16, 2011
It’s understood that Republicans hate unions, but nothing could prepare Wisconsin citizens for the imperatorial tactics of Scott Walker.
Scott Walker is intent on busting state employee unions, and the unions within the state of Wisconsin are advertising Walker’s plans as “martial law.” So what exactly is happening between Walker and the state unions?
Walker is claiming he needs to balance the budget, and the state employee salaries are to blame for his inability to do so. (Note that Walker has not asked the same of police and fire department unions, owing to their support of his gubernatorial campaign.)
Wisconsin is in a $137 million shortfall, and Walker is playing politics with the Democratic party, traditionally supported by unions. Walker thinks he can plug this hole by by stripping the union’s of their collective bargaining rights, which caused 10,000 union members to converge on the state capitol in Madison.
And if they won’t disperse, Walker plans to militarize union-busting by bringing in the Wisconsin National Guard. Which raises at least two critical points: 1) Should states be allowed to deploy national guards in union-busting efforts, and 2) Should states even have national guards at all?
The first point is obviously no. The second is a bit more complicated. Ample evidence exists that national guards don’t so much guard against foreign aggressors, but are more often than not deployed against a state’s population. Remember when some trigger-happy National Guardsman murdered Kent State student activists in 1970, in what has been called the May 4th Massacre.
They were also deployed in Katrina and given the order to ‘shoot to kill’ by the then Democratic Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco. The National Guard was also involved in the disastrous assault on the Branch Davidians’ compound in Waco, and shot five people during the 1992 LA riots. "
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By DJ Pangburn Wednesday, February 16, 2011
It’s understood that Republicans hate unions, but nothing could prepare Wisconsin citizens for the imperatorial tactics of Scott Walker.
Scott Walker is intent on busting state employee unions, and the unions within the state of Wisconsin are advertising Walker’s plans as “martial law.” So what exactly is happening between Walker and the state unions?
Walker is claiming he needs to balance the budget, and the state employee salaries are to blame for his inability to do so. (Note that Walker has not asked the same of police and fire department unions, owing to their support of his gubernatorial campaign.)
Wisconsin is in a $137 million shortfall, and Walker is playing politics with the Democratic party, traditionally supported by unions. Walker thinks he can plug this hole by by stripping the union’s of their collective bargaining rights, which caused 10,000 union members to converge on the state capitol in Madison.
And if they won’t disperse, Walker plans to militarize union-busting by bringing in the Wisconsin National Guard. Which raises at least two critical points: 1) Should states be allowed to deploy national guards in union-busting efforts, and 2) Should states even have national guards at all?
The first point is obviously no. The second is a bit more complicated. Ample evidence exists that national guards don’t so much guard against foreign aggressors, but are more often than not deployed against a state’s population. Remember when some trigger-happy National Guardsman murdered Kent State student activists in 1970, in what has been called the May 4th Massacre.
They were also deployed in Katrina and given the order to ‘shoot to kill’ by the then Democratic Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco. The National Guard was also involved in the disastrous assault on the Branch Davidians’ compound in Waco, and shot five people during the 1992 LA riots. "
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Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is the Pupped of Michael Grebe of Foley & Lardner.
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"RNC perfect storm: Reince Priebus, Scott Walker and the Wisconsin Budget Bill
It is a complex exercise to nail down the precise motivation behind the Budget Repair Bill. Yes, Governor Walker has an interest in eliminating the budget deficit. And yes he has a solid history of fiscally conservative budgets going back to his days as Milwaukee County Executive. But the bottom line is that Governor Walker is carrying out the agenda of the Republican National Committee.
It is important to remember that the recently elected President of the RNC, Reince Priebus (southeastern Wisconsin native who worked in the private sector in Milwaukee before chairing the Republican party of Wisconsin), worked closely with Walker during campaigns for Milwaukee County Executive. Once it became clear in the inner circles of Wisconsin politics that Walker intended to run for governor both the RNC got involved in Walker’s 2008 election for County Executive. The RNC even helped implement the use of a Republican database for collecting data on likely voters, a system usually reserved for larger scale elections.
It is a complex exercise to nail down the precise motivation behind the Budget Repair Bill. Yes, Governor Walker has an interest in eliminating the budget deficit. And yes he has a solid history of fiscally conservative budgets going back to his days as Milwaukee County Executive. But the bottom line is that Governor Walker is carrying out the agenda of the Republican National Committee.
It is important to remember that the recently elected President of the RNC, Reince Priebus (southeastern Wisconsin native who worked in the private sector in Milwaukee before chairing the Republican party of Wisconsin), worked closely with Walker during campaigns for Milwaukee County Executive. Once it became clear in the inner circles of Wisconsin politics that Walker intended to run for governor both the RNC got involved in Walker’s 2008 election for County Executive. The RNC even helped implement the use of a Republican database for collecting data on likely voters, a system usually reserved for larger scale elections.
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