Saturday, April 18, 2015

In other words, Kirsten, Scott Walker will say nothing about what he will do after he's elected

How well we know this story in Wisconsin!

Text sourceWisconsin State Journal
Photo credit:  LinkedIn
 
Wish I could say this had been the case in Wisconsin.  Unfortunately, the majority of voters here got bit in the ass twice.



Related post:
Apparently, Kirsten Kukowski hasn't updated her LinkedIn profile lately.  (4/18/2015)

Apparently, Kirsten Kukowski hasn't updated her LinkedIn profile recently



In return to New Hampshire, Scott Walker has plenty going for him.  (Wisconsin State Journal, 4/18/2015)
Kirsten Kukowski, a spokeswoman for Walker’s political nonprofit group Our American Revival, declined to comment on polls. 

LinkedIn screenshot from today.  (Highlight added.)

When you say 'wingnut', this guy should immediately come to mind


Note the sunlight reflecting off his blond hair.



Impeach the traitor now!  Exclusive: Larry Klayman calls on Congress to oust 'King Hussein' from office.  (WND Commentator, 4/17/2015)\
This week we were forced to witness the true colors of our ultra-socialist and pro-terrorist President Barack Hussein Obama again. Fresh off of his capitulation to his Muslim brothers in Tehran with regard to the sham nuclear negotiations that threaten the annihilation of not just Israel but also our own country, he seized the opportunity at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama, to advance his dastardly plan to open full diplomatic relations with the Communist island of Cuba.

Related article:
Larry Klayman, Conservative Wingnut Lawyer, Gets Reprimanded By Florida Bar, Is Broke.  (Miami New Times, 11/1/2011)

Headline News: I don't think this is what McDonald's intended with their "whole new way to love" slogan


A Whitefish Bay man was sentenced to nine years in federal prison Friday for running a large-scale marijuana distribution ring through his three North Shore McDonald's restaurants.

The Monona Executive Building also has a rear entrance


Photo by Retiring Guy

Complete families will want to add this book to this book to their home libraries.


Monona Executive Building (with a side of McDonald's)


Photo by Retiring Guy

According to the website Property Drive....

The building was construction in 1969.

Office spaces range from 117 to 871 square feet.  (117 sq. ft. = the size of a bedroom in a 1950s ranch.)  Rent varies from $8.00 to $10.75 per square foot.   Month-to-month leases are available.

Landlord provides the following services:
  • janitorial
  • building insurance
  • maintenance 
  • snow removal 

Some of the current tenants include:

If you like lots of light streaming through your office windows, this property is not for you.

No Friend to the Environment: Republican Representative Mark Sanford, South Carolina's 1st Congressional District


Yes, that Mark Sanford.

Photo sourceU.S. Congress
Text sourceThink Progress

Tea Party endorsed Sanford ran unopposed for a 2nd term in 2014

Required reading for Rep. Sanford and his coastal South Carolina constituents.

Suppressed South Carolina Climate Change Report Warns of Big Impacts.  (Think Progress, 3/4/2013)
Along with the heat would come increases in wildlife disease, loss of habitat for wild game, degradation of the state’s valuable recreational and commercial fisheries, increases in “dead zones” off the state’s coast, and salt water intrusion into coastal rivers and freshwater aquifers.
31% lifetime rating (9% in 2014) from the League of Conservation Voters.
 

No Friend to the Environment dishonor roll.

Alabama Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives.   (Their anti-environmentalism can be summed up in one world:  coal.  Which is odd, since Alabama contributes a mere 1.9% of U.S. production, good enough for an overall ranking of 13.  The state's peak year of production:  1990)  
Alaska Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
  • At-large District.  Don Young (R).   Ridiculed environmentalists as a “self-centered bunch of waffle-stomping, Harvard-graduating, intellectual idiots.....not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.” 
 Arizona Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Arkansas Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
California Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Colorado Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
No House Republicans hail from Connecticut and Delaware. 
Florida Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Georgia Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Idaho Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Illinois Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Indiana Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Iowa Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Kansas Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Kentucky Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Louisiana Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Maine Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Maryland Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
No House Republicans in Massachusetts delegation.
Michigan Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Minnesota Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Mississippi Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives 
Montana Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Nebraska Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Nevada Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New Hampshire Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 New Jersey Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New Mexico Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New York Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 North Carolina Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
North Dakota Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 Ohio Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 Oklahoma Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 Oregon Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
  Pennsylvania Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
  • 1st District.  Mark Sanford (R).  Sold his soul to the Tea Party.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Republican primary voters in Wisconsin are not warming up to a Scott Walker presidential candidacy


His job approval rating isn't the only thing going down

Other candidates: 
  • Marco Rubio:  6%/4%
  • Mike Huckabee:  3%/5%
  • Bobby Jindal:  X/2%
  • Rick Santorum:  X/2%
  • Rick Perry:  1% /1%

Related posts:
Jeb Bush experiencing some serious slippage in New Hampshire.  (4/16/2015) 
Home-state voters show waning enthusiasm for a Lindsey Graham presidential campaign.  (4/16/2015)
Big spikes for Scott Walker, Donald Trump in most recent New Hampshire poll.  (4/13/2015)
Tracking the Florida Republican presidential primary polls, January-March 2015.  (4/4/2015)
Ohio Republican presidential primary poll: Ohio Governor Kasich leads the pack.  (4/3/2015)
Tracking the national Republican presidential primary polls.  (4/3/2015)
Republican presidential primary polls: The current top 5 preferences.  (4/2/2015)
New Hampshire Republican Presidential primary voters are having trouble making up their minds.  (3/31/2015)
Another day, another New Hampshire Presidential primary poll.  (3/28/2015)
Bush, Rubio not exactly wowing the home-state voters.  (3/27/2014)
Scott Walker tied for 2nd with 'Dunno' in latest CNN/ORC poll. (3/19/2015)
Bush-Walker-Dunno in a 3-way tie for Connecticut Presidential primary preferences.  (3/15/2015)
Don't know/no answer/somebody else/won't vote leads latest Quinnipiac Republican Presidential primary poll.  (3/6/2015)
Bush-Walker-Unsure are 1-2-3 in latest Florida Republican Presidential primary poll.  (3/3/2015)
Bush-Walker-Unsure are 1-2-3 in latest South Carolina Republican Presidential primary poll.  (3/3/2015)
It's Walker, Bush, Unsure in 1st Nevada Presidential primary poll of the year.  (3/2/2015)
Quinnipiac poll: Scott Walker is the Tea Party favorite among likely caucus-goers in Iowa.  (2/26/2015)
Texas Poll: Scott Walker takes it to a couple of Texans on their home turf.  (2/25/2015)
Someone else/no one, Ben Carson have best 1-2 punch in Public Policy poll.  (2/24/2015)
'Undecided' leads, Scott Walker 2nd, in year's first California Republican Presidential primary poll.  (2/20/2015)
On the merry-go-round: Mike Huckabee takes the lead in the latest Republican Presidential preference poll.  (2/18/2015)
Give it up: "Favorite Son" Lindsey Graham ekes out an anemic 17% in South Carolina poll.  (2/17/2015)
New Hampshire: Jeb Bush holds slim lead among crowded GOP pack in NBC News/Marist poll.  (2/17/2015)
Mike Huckabee retakes Iowa lead, Walker falls to 3rd in NBC News/Marist poll.  (2/17/2015)

Scott Walker Runs to the Arms of Iowa Republicans for Approval


He plans to attend 5 events there during the next month.



Scott Walker to attend Blum, Young events. (Des Moines Register, 4/16/2016)



Related posts:
Where in the world is determined presidential candidate/distracted Wisconsin governor Scott Walker?  (3/16/2015)
Furiously campaigning for the Presidency, Scott Walker travels on the Wisconsin taxpayers' 'dime'.  (3/4/2015)

No Friend to the Environment: Republican Representative Tim Murphy, Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District


Photo sourceU.S. Congress
Text sourceCongressman Tim Murphy

Rep. Murphy ran unopposed for a 7th term in 2014

Required reading for Rep. Murphy and his southwestern PA constituents.

Study warns of drastic climate changes in Pa. and U.S. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 5/7/2014)
The periodic federal climate assessment, compiled by 13 federal agencies with input from more than 300 scientists, advisers and government administrators, is mandated by a 1990 law and updates assessments released in 2000 and 2009. The 840-page report makes a strong case that climate changes already are occurring in many parts of the U.S. and the impacts on ecosystems, infrastructure, economics and public health will continue to grow.

10% lifetime rating (6% in 2014) from the League of Conservation Voters.
 

No Friend to the Environment dishonor roll.

Alabama Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives.   (Their anti-environmentalism can be summed up in one world:  coal.  Which is odd, since Alabama contributes a mere 1.9% of U.S. production, good enough for an overall ranking of 13.  The state's peak year of production:  1990)  
Alaska Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
  • At-large District.  Don Young (R).   Ridiculed environmentalists as a “self-centered bunch of waffle-stomping, Harvard-graduating, intellectual idiots.....not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.” 
 Arizona Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Arkansas Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
California Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Colorado Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
No House Republicans hail from Connecticut and Delaware. 
Florida Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Georgia Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Idaho Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Illinois Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Indiana Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Iowa Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Kansas Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Kentucky Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Louisiana Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Maine Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Maryland Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
No House Republicans in Massachusetts delegation.
Michigan Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Minnesota Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Mississippi Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives 
Montana Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Nebraska Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Nevada Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New Hampshire Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 New Jersey Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New Mexico Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New York Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 North Carolina Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
North Dakota Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 Ohio Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 Oklahoma Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 Oregon Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
  Pennsylvania Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives