Walker To Appear With New Jersey Gov. Christie In Oak Creek Tuesday
Event at KEI will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Gov. Scott Walker will be in Oak Creek Tuesday for an event with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
The "Moving Wisconsin Forward Rally" will be held at 2:30 p.m. at KEI, 824 W. Rawson Ave., according to a media advisory from the governor's office.
"New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will be visiting the Oak Creek area with Governor Scott Walker to meet with local residents and encourage supporters to continue spreading the word on how Governor Walker's reforms are turning Wisconsin around," according to the media advisory.
It will be the first of two visits to Oak Creek this week for Walker. He is also scheduled to be in town Friday for the Drexel Interchange groundbreaking.
Christie is coming to Wisconsin to campaign for Walker in Milwaukee and Green Bay.
AWD
3:02 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
I’m hoping when Romney wins in November he asks his new AG to invoke the RICO act against the public employee unions and their leaders, in Wisconsin, Ohio and elsewhere. The PEU’s must be crushed and buried for eternity. Gov. Walker needs all the help he can get, considering he’s up against George Soros’ billions. AWD stands with Scott Walker!
Chris
5:11 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
The fact that you think Romney has a chance of winning shows you are a delusional rube. And before you start whining, I'm a one percenter.
Brian Dey
8:26 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Is that a one-percent I.Q.?
$$andSense
8:46 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
YEAH! Crushed! Buried! EVISCERATED Stalin/Hitler style. Love the colorful semantics. Just need a flag, salute and uniform to go with this to get the marching in the streets. Preferably at night with drums and torches. Speeches and sloganeering on the town square. Drag every remaing PEU, their wives and children into the streets and beat them in public.You rock dude!
jt
9:22 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
the attitudes like this from the right are exactly the reason why the governor will be recalled and the president will stay in office. who really divided this state? that's right, walker did
Dirk
10:02 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Romney in a landslide. Don't believe the Obama-loving media. especially 6 months away. Counting the days until we can watch the teleprompter-less Presidential debates.
Mike in OC
3:06 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
@jt the fleeing 14, public unions, tate, and zielinski are the only ones reponsible for a divided state.
Bucky
5:19 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2012
AWD ... Klan member .
Bob McBride
3:05 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
In related news, there was a run on 5 gallon plastic buckets at the Oak Creek Menard's today.
Michael
4:01 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Look around folks. No one will vote for candidates who have both said they will raise taxes, try to reinstate the collective bargaining agreement (NO, it's not a right. Read the State Constitution and you'll realize that!!!!) or spend $100 million plus on a street car to no where. What do you people count at night? Wait, the answer is everyone else's $$$. Governor Christie is a shining example of what will become the model for all States. Public unions must answer to the very folks that fund their positions, the TAXPAYERS! We are fed up and your clock is ticking.
$$andSense
10:09 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Sorry to shoot a few holes in your post, but...
1. There is no such thing as a "shining" example when it comes to politicians.
2. Despite all the rhetoric about public unions over the last year, the biggest problem is you and I demand so much of government to provide for us. Public unions have taken advantage of this. You want too many cops (which are exempt in case you didn’t know) , you want your roads dry and smooth, you want good public schools, you want public parks, you want government to settle your lot line dispute with your neighbor. Government to take care of everything. And you want all this for little or nothing. The old business axiom is that you cannot get more for less. Having worked around public sector for a long time, unions are just the tip of the ice berg. Walker’s biggest failing and collusion has been not being able to take on the politicians that run this machine. He tried this (to his credit) with Milwaukee County (which is why many like myself voted for him), lost and left pouting and now went over to the other side with whatever forces are yanking the strings. A changed person to be sure. No more “brown bag lunch, waive my salary,” live in a simple house compromise type of Scott Walker. If the school milk money is worth the deed to the property, well, have at it people.
No recall for me. Just total disappointment in the system in general.
Luke
4:08 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Can you imagine a group from another city or state asking Barrett to visit and talk about his accomplishments? Another decade of Barrett is going to kill Milwaukee.
jim kopatich
4:59 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
How can Barrett kill a city that is dead already?
Tom Barrett
5:41 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
War on women? Is this bad?
http://mediatrackers.org/2012/04/30/barrett-discriminates-pays-women-17k-less-than-men/
$$andSense
9:09 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
jk
Ditto on the DOA
Adam Wienieski
9:09 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
That is bad Tom Barrett. The women working in Mayor Barrett's office average $17,000/year less than men? More proof liberals are the biggest hypocrites evah.
Lyle Ruble
5:12 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Chris Christie and Scott Walker together; reminds me of a Laurel and Hardy skit.
Brian Dey
8:25 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Lyle- Wow, why don't you try something clever for a change like:
You might be a liberal if you think supply and demand is; you demand and the rest of us supply.
Your losing it Lyle...
jt
9:26 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
brian, your inability to stay in touch with the reality of all people in this area and your big mouth are the two main reasons that you lost your bid for school board.
Brian Dey
5:32 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Jt- It's not about staying in touch, its about doing what is right. I knew full well that going after the REA would not get me elected. Exposing the agenda of union leaders in this area as the thugs they are was my agenda and in that, I far exceeded my expectations. It's mindsets like yours that only fires people like me up, and exposing the actions of our local union to the local, state and national media was victory enough.
And in the week after the election, the unions marched our children to the pathetic school board with some jazzed up "Student Bill of Rights" that did nothing but promote the union's agenda. Instead of teaching our children, they used them as pawns in their whining and screaming campaign against reform. And thanks to some of our union leaders, good teachers will lose jobs by the hundreds in Milwaukee and Kenosha, and Racine will be next.
My hope and the hope of many others is that collective bargaining will end entirely in after Scott Walker wins again.
Bucky
5:56 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Hit the nail right on the head with that one Lyle !
Tom Barrett
7:31 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Hit your head right on the nail with that one, Lyle.
Dirk
10:04 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Brilliant analysis again, lyle. LOL!!
Greg
11:30 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
This is the first thing that Lyle has posted that makes any sense, I think the governors may even get a chuckle out of it.
Alfred
3:14 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Lyle Rube....another no-bill-paying liberal who thinks it is fine that ones house is foreclosed upon. His old lady is on the county dime and is a out spoken union goon. We see through your scam Mr Rube.
Keith Schmitz
3:28 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Hey Lyle, here's a clip from the event, showing what Walker thinks of the people of Wisconsin -- http://tinyurl.com/bwymabf
Lyle Ruble
5:14 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
@Alfred...Too bad your wrong. Just for your information sometimes things stay on the books long after there dealt with. BTW, my spouse has never worked for the county. Bad supposition.
Alfred
5:54 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Lyle Rube, the guy who is always wrong.
$$andSense
9:19 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Hey, hey, hey Alfie boy! You got Lyle pegged. His lucid rationality and intelligence are just over the top. Ana hey der, yah? I would call the event a two-fer dog and pony show. You-do-know-what-the-phrase-means? Some would call it a weiner welding session between the two of them, but I will let you think on that one.
Bucky
7:20 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Alfred ... When they let you out of the institution did they give you back your belt and shoe laces ?
jt
9:30 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
the only reason that christie is here to back walker is because he owes walker one for being the first idiot to try these reforms while christie sat back and said ooo that didn't work! i guess i'll try a different approach
Dale Avery
1:30 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Chris christie is one of the worst things to ever happen to NJ. Glad him and Walker will both be 1 termers.
Scott
5:00 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
JT is partially correct. Christie put his toe in the water of union busting and discovered he would lose his job if he pursued it. He's more politically savy than Walker.
Tom Barrett
6:27 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Is thIs bad?
http://www.unionfacts.com/
Dirk
10:07 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Extremely. Thankfully those days are over in Wisconsin.
Patriot
6:47 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
I find it amazing that the only portion of public sector workers that continue to whine are those that are losing their jobs next school year. Oh but wait the very same group who rammed contracts thru. Hmmmmmm once again the majority has seen Gov Walkers reforms are actually working. Whats also sad is many of you on the left have also seen positive forward progress, but would never admitt it!! Your very ideological ideas and rhetoric has done great things for Country right? I mean Im only paying 3.89 at the pump, grocerys have only just about doubled in the last 3 years. Hmmmm your liberal, pro union, pro Obama, progressive liberal ideas are awesome!! Give me a break
Kate
7:45 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Wow what a divisive bunch Oak Creek has...Walker will lose because what he did was illegal and against the wishes of the majority. Most public employees i've spoken to had no problem (or little problem) with the requests to contribute more to their own insurance and pensions but the illegality of stripping the bargaining rights of a union was the deal breaker. Wake up and smell the napalm smell of all of us losing our constitutional
rights little by little. Slash and burn people get used to it..America is no longer the strong vibrant country of independent
souls with a shared dream but a bunch of divisive name callers with no apparent ability to see that we've been sold out...you are all sad and nasty.
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Greg
11:40 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
You know nothing of which you speak. Illegal?? Where? When? Maybe the public employees that YOU'VE spoken to had no problem, but their unions sure did. Anyone can claim anything, after the fact, but actions speak louder than words. The unions never would give an inch, and even after Act 10, they left their own members out to dry. Unions never did anything to make this country independent, by their nature, it is the opposite.
GearHead
11:43 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
"...but the illegality of stripping the bargaining rights of a union was the deal breaker."
What illegality?
Walker changed the law. Nothing illegal about changing a law. In fact, it was an excellent change of law that protects the taxpayers rights to keep more of their own money. May I remind you "the majority" voted him into office for exactly this reason.
Dirk
10:03 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Heading over in an hour or two. Can hardly wait.
Keith Schmitz
3:29 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Better get there before the food is gone.
jt
10:17 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
not sure why walker would invite a guy who is much smarter then he to campaign for him, but it is obvious that this is more then just a wisconsin agenda.
i hope they waste their more then 13 million on walkers campaign!
i wonder how far that 13 mill would have gone if it was just donated to wisconsin's deficit? maybe if walker would have asked for that kind of donations to balance the budget he might have been a hero not a zero!
Craig
10:23 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
@Keith: Isn't it you who is really into freebies at other's expense?
@JT: 13 million is a drop in the bucket compared to the $4 Billion hole Doyle left. But don't worry if Walker wins the recall election. Once people see how his methods actually work, he will be in the white house after a few terms.
Bucky
5:24 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2012
Craig ... I think you meant the dog house.
Mike in OC
3:16 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
@Mark... you have the address listed as W. Rawson Ave... but it really is E. Rawson Ave....