Posted on 03/20/2015 11:34:56 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
He can’t override the Supreme Court, you ninny.
It’s not difficult to see when the establishment is pushing a candidate. Just watch Fox News.
Yes. I saw the lengthly coverage of Jeb Bush on Special Report Thursday. Very obvious. Now it would be another thing if they had given equal time to Scott Walker who is top tier too and making news, but the focus was on Bush. Crickets about Walker.
It’s not all about Bush and crickets about Walker. The pattern has been consistent and the message from the media is that Bush is most likely with Walker coming in a strong second.
Fabricating the image of a candidate is extremely easy for the media. It’s what they do.
Bottom line for me: there’s something about Walker the establishment likes.
Let me know when you are ready to reveal who you’re backing.
I know it’s necessary for you to take shots at Walker since he’s top tier.
Walker/Cruz or Cruz/Walker 2016
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March 7, 2015 - Farm Bureau, others question Scott Walker's proposed farm research cuts
"Researchers and supporters [read EPA and Big Education] of a program that helps farmers run cleaner and more efficient operations say they were stunned and blindsided by Gov. Scott Walkers proposal to cut a third of the projects funding.
Discovery Farms, a UW-Extension program that dates to 2001, applies science from a plows-on level, evaluates and monitors efforts by state farmers to control runoff, calibrate fertilizer use and employ techniques to conserve land and water.
It has a $750,000 budget, of which $248,000 would be cut in the governors proposed state budget.
UW-Extension officials noted the loss affects longstanding projects and the ability of the small program to leverage crucial additional grants and funds.
We would have a 1.2-employee reduction of staff and we would pull back some of our sampling efforts, water quality analysis and a project (set) for Rock County, said Amber Radatz, project co-director.
The projects programs include monitoring 20 state farms and educating thousands of farmers on conservation strategies.
This was a big surprise to our agency partners as well as our partners in farm groups and in UW-Extension, she said. We never had an inkling.
The $248,000 comes from a surcharge on farm chemical sales that would be discontinued."..................
Yeah baby!!! let them flip burgers I could give a flip.
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