Scott Walker Defeats Slimy Recall Attempt By Dying Public Sector Unions

“This was it. If we didn’t win tonight, the end of the USA as we know it just happened. That’s it.”
This cry-baby is 100% true. This IS the end of the USA as you know it.

Corrupt, self-serving government employee unions will no longer be allowed to steal from non-union supporting public sector employees with their strong-handed mandatory unionization, and automatic collection of union dues.

Card check elections are effectively dead in Wisconsin, and the union members sucking on the government’s tit don’t like it.

One unhinged recall supporter actually even slapped Democratic Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett for conceding to Walker, even though there was no chance for a win. Stupid people are funny!

Public sector unions have reached their high water mark. Let the cleanup begin as the red ink recedes.

Despite a last-minute smear campaign accusing Scott Walker of fathering an illegitimate love child, the governor’s recall election victory sends a clear message that should resonate around the nation: The fiscal cancer devouring state budgets has a cure, and he has found it. The costly defeat for



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Many Companies Flee California For More Business-Friendly States

“Companies are “disinvesting” in California at a rate five times greater than just two years ago.”
We don’t blame companies from wanting to leave states like CA and NY, due mostly to their very anti-jobs stance, high taxes, and strict regulations.

This is great news for all other business-friendly states, who would love to have these companies move to their states.

Buffeted by high taxes, strict regulations and uncertain state budgets, a growing number of California companies are seeking friendlier business environments outside of the Golden State.

And governors around the country, smelling blood in the water, have stepped up their courtship of California companies. Officials in states like Florida, Texas, Arizona and Utah are telling California firms how business-friendly they are in comparison.

Companies are “disinvesting” in California at a rate five times greater than just two years ago, said Joseph Vranich, a business relocation expert based in Irvine. This includes leaving altogether, establishing divisions elsewhere or opting not to set up shop in California.

“There is a feeling that the state is not stable,” Vranich said. “Sacramento can’t



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