Posted on 03/04/2015 12:20:09 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
You’re a great cheerleader for the bandwagoners.
I wish you luck.
Perhaps you didn’t notice that the Give Obama Power party just gave the Democrats their permanent majority.
No one is going to save us from Obi Won Kenyanesian.
The supposed opposition party has shown themselves to be complicit in the destruction of the Republic.
Welcome to FR.
“Since 2013, nearly 2,300 people have left the state of Wisconsin and the household income has slipped about .01%.”...
WOW, a whole 2300 “Gimmedats” abandoning ship due to tighter restrictions to get handouts? That would be my guess. At least that’s a start.
“Why Dont Libertarians Like Scott Walker? [Is Rand worried?]”
It’s because he is the only one who didn’t bus in supporters and still came in 2nd in the CPAC poll!
.01 is one percent not ten percent!!!
The Unions dislike him(walker)... for coming against their total ownership of Wisconsin..
BUT.....
that don’t mean Walker is anti-UNION... he’s merely anti-Union arrogance.. much of America has no idea the UNIONS are THE BAD GUY.. including George Bush and Myth Romney..and MOST OF CONGRESS..
I WANT A GUY THATS outright ANTI-UNION.. all of them are run, operated, manipulated, OWNED by Communists.. ALL OF THEM..
A pro UNION republican is by definition a RINO......
IN EVERY CASE...
Because Walker said he thinks Obama loves America?
I see... AND NOT a traitor, malafactor, poseur, enemy agent, and lying Marxist..?
just a good old boy with some strange beliefs?..
BUT he must say that.. being from a State desperately trying NOT TO BE Minnesota.. or Massachusetts..
He IS GOOD for Wisconsin BUT NOT GOOD for federal office.. except as a Senator..
Definitely NOT Presidential material..
Politicians and their enablers always are putting out stuff they want any, but especially, the gullible person to grab onto.
>> .01 is one percent not ten percent!!!
.01 is a fractional value. One percent is 1%. But the article has written: .01% which is precisely one one-hundredth of one percent that when expressed as a fractional value is equivalent to 0.0001. That said, the decimal point in the article isn’t that obvious, and the value should have been written as 0.01% for clarity.
0.01% => 0.0001
Multiply $100,000 by 0.0001 to get $10.
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