Thursday, June 7, 2012

'The vast silent majority won in Wisconsin because they stopped relying on the Republican Party to fight the battle'

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"In Wisconsin, these engaged citizens won because they not only were courageous and right on the issues, but because they stopped relying upon the Republican Party to fight the battle.".

6/7/12, "Now bleed them dry," Ned Ryun and Drew Ryun (Drew is President of American Majority Action), RedState.com diary

"Beginning fifteen months ago and culminating with the recall victory, the conservative movement struck back in Wisconsin and redefined the national fight for America’s future. Now is not a time for celebration. It’s time to take the fight to the next level.

Last year, after weeks of union protestors occupying the state capitol in Madison, American Majority and local Tea Party groups completely changed the narrative by drawing 10,000 citizens to defend Walker’s pro-growth reforms. It was the beginning of a historic effort to take on the size of government and the disproportionate control of public employee unions. Since that day, fiscal conservatives and outraged taxpayers have been waging a war for their future. It’s been a fight between the vast silent majority and the public employee union bosses who have burdened not just Wisconsinites but Americans from coast to coast with massive unfunded obligations and debts.

In Wisconsin, these engaged citizens won because they not only were courageous and right on the issues, but because they stopped relying upon the Republican Party to fight the battle."...

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