This sounds too good to be true. A Buffalo, NY independent prank-called Governor Scott Walker, pretending to be David Koch.
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Gov. Walker’s spokesman, Cullen Werwie, admits the call was real, according to the same source I linked.
This sounds too good to be true. A Buffalo, NY independent prank-called Governor Scott Walker, pretending to be David Koch.
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Gov. Walker’s spokesman, Cullen Werwie, admits the call was real, according to the same source I linked.
YIKES! Not good to get caught with your Koch hangin’ out! Montanans can never forget that THESE are Denny’s benefactors too! Let the games begin!
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I wonder who conversed more?
Koch to Walker or Obama to Trumka?
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Swede – I’ve never met you personal, but I’ve wondered if your head is a TV screen that plays YouTubes.
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Jesus. THAT’S gonna be the Blimpaugh defense? Too funny. I know that THAT is gonna impress the folks on the street in Wisconsin. What an equivalency. Walker’s toast. It looks as if what he did is criminal. Jail time would be nice.
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Scary, didn’t you predict that Conrad was going to jail?
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Koch PAC gave $43K to Walker’s campaign. Big deal.
“Lipton leaves that claim hanging, and never tells his readers how much the Koch PAC contributed to Walker’s campaign. In fact, the total was $43,000. That was out of more than $11 million that Walker raised, and $37.4 million that was spent, altogether, on the 2010 race for Governor of Wisconsin. Which means that people associated with Koch Industries contributed a whopping one-tenth of one percent of what was spent on last year’s election. So why is the Times running scare headlines about the “Billionaire Brothers’ Money?”
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You’ve skimmed the surface, and as usual haven’t looked deep enough and I’m not going to do it for you. Please, spend more than a minute at a web site.
By the way, Koch Industries probably wants to buy the Wisconsin power plants, which is why they spent not just the $43,000, but far more via the Republican party and on Citizens United anonymous campaigns.
Damn – I spilled the beans. Now you don’t have to research any more.
Damn I want to sell yo a bridge – you’re so easy!
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Nope, read the whole thing.
After the power plants the Koch bros are buying the Packers.
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The advantage of community ownership. The Koch brothers can govfuck themselves.
Substance please.
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God you’re dumb. The Packers are a community owned nonprofit.
Here, I’ll do a little homework for you, to save you the trip to wikiland:
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Joke, JC.
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