But I did not see this coming afterwards.Wisconsin’s Glenn Grothman says people are calling his office about Cardi B: pic.twitter.com/ZmIJKTOV5X
— Molly Beck (@MollyBeck) April 22, 2021
This gets me so mad ya don’t even know! I think we all been on the edge this week since we seen police brutality back to back including watching one of the biggest case in history go down DUE to police brutality but wait ! This is wat state representative decide to talk about 🤔 https://t.co/k2ZBn9gONA
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) April 22, 2021
(I will not make a joke about Glenn Grothman having no clue about a WAP. I will NOT). You hear that, Sheboygan? You see that, Fondy? What about you, Portage? You ready to go, Oshkosh/Neenah/Menasha? You've been challenged by Cardi B, so DO BETTER. The fun never stops with WisGOP foolishness. And we got another reminder of that this week, as Marquette alum Charlie Pierce pointed out today.Mind you Nikkas can’t give a word about Jacob Blake or give him proper Justice but this part of the reason why !!!!! They giving seats to FUCKIN IDIOTS!!This is why people gotta vote ,elect better people cause you got these dum asses representing states . https://t.co/VkNHzv48Dy
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) April 22, 2021
If you look around the conference room and you can’t tell who the mark is, it’s you. https://t.co/BWimCfAZsA
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) April 22, 2021
To really appreciate the humor of the situation, you probably have to go back to the original deal in which Foxconn played Scott Walker, the goggled-eyed homunculus hired by Koch Industries to run their midwest subsidiary formerly known as the state of Wisconsin, and his running-dog state legislature—as well as former president Art O’Thedeal—as the biggest suckers in the history of American bunkum.Likewise, if you are still voting for the cynical, dimwitted fools in today's WisGOP, it isn't the politicians that are to blame in making this once-great state into a national punchline. It's you. So stop it, will ya? I'm at the end of my rope with this idiocy. It's been a long while since this was funny.The original Wisconsin package also included local tax incentives and road and highway investments by state and local governments, which brought total taxpayer-funded subsidies to more than $4 billion.You know the old saying—if you look around the conference room and you can’t tell who the mark is, it’s you.
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