Regardless of all the court challenges, public disillusion and trying times in Wisconsin, the truth is that the Wisconsin voters had a second chance to rid their state of this egomaniac and didn't. I think it is just and right, that the Wisconsinites suffer under his administration. Maybe they will learn a thing or two and think deeply about their votes next time around!
Dear Gayle:
Thank you for writing in. I would love to connect with you directly about your experience with NFIB. Could you please contact me by email via editor AT prwatch.org? Lisa
I live in Bloomington Indiana and our small University town is divided into two districts. No Dem vote in Indiana is allowed to count since Obama won in 2008. Dems could take Indiana but for Gerrymandering.
My husband and I ran a small business several years ago. We were approached by the Chamber and NFIB for support in their lobbying efforts to "help" small businesses. The help consisted of blocking any worker benefits.
We told them that we wanted our employees to have health care and retirement plans. And we provided it to them. However, the Rep turned pale when he heard that and realized we wouldn't support their efforts.
What could cause other businesses to join them though is the promise that they are lobbying for other issues that could help small businesses.
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